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PAGE FOUR Che Casver Sunday Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1925 By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ANNA Q. NILSSON OPENS “INEZ FROM HOLLYWOOD” AT THE AMERICA TODAY: nough to get a teries, the e 1 a Q. D on, A 1 never beet she ha’ ctl s beautifully tains innumerable It is based on a Adela Rogers St wspaper woman. director of “In Potash and Perl- directed this ‘“Holly- Arthur Edeson, How to get rid of them. HY ENVY ao clear, lovable complexion? Why wish and lope? It is within your reach! There is always one quick and sure complexion frea pimples, black- heads, boils and that impossible muddiness, That is by building up your red-blood-cel will do it for you! Because S.S.S. does build red-blood-cells, it cleanses the system and makes those s0- called skin disorder: exist. §.S.S. contains pure vegetable medicinal ingredients. It is also a remarkable builder of to make yo from all eru It wi 1 fill out your hol- aks, put the “ruby” of h in your cheeks and the kle in your eyes. 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Miller, Otis Harlan, Marstini, Rose Tapley, Er! and V Virginia Mayne Miss Bowerman to Sing Tonig it Miss Frances B Casper soprano, w on tonigt verman be wil NEW BAND TO PLA TT FOR Iowa, will open an indef. nt the on to all accounts picture- Rosita ARKEON DANCE TONIGHT ison of Texas restored the political rights take E. Ferguson, when he was removed from j offi signing the amnesty bill passed by the leg- a ¢ | islature. Music | !co ¢ joie leave for Mex- the very near fu- : dance lovers will us the clever acro- with Rinkler’s or- we saw a crackerjack © Iris theater, y can t | than n he high-speed 1 ac nost popular tists. 0 o'clock and| Outwitte for that is the name selections in| of the pictu would be a big hit with the accompaniment | With us if fc no other reason than to ladies orchestra. Misg| that it brings Helen Holmgs back to * ‘con. | the filver sheet. Dear oid Helen, who tinue through Wedn ednesday. by her perilous n stunts and genuine beaut to fame and | fortune in * and other cl * Hazards of Helen,’ ma. sensations, Some of the William Desm Francis (at his other reasons 1 (co-starred), are. Alec Qmily Fitroy (the old chatterbox in “Way Down East") and J. P. Me | Gowan (who wrote the story and di. A band composed of all star must. | "sy a (he pictur yao, a piotito clans will make their debut on the| give away. Suffice it to say that it ra platform of the Arkeon| concerns the opérations of one/of the 5 rding to an announce-| «smoothest gangs of counterfeiters ment in “fhe Arkeon Weekly"! withywhich the United States treas- which {a reprinted here. The theater | iry department has ever had to con editor of The Tribune has not heard] teng. this band so will let his readers per anes use what the writer of “Casper s| Only Real Scandal Sheet" has _ tc : NCE SET FOR TONIGHT Plummer’s Serenaders of | It’s Inez Herself! straight from Holly we drama and thrill and sur before studio life that will reme a} i End Kidney IIls Inez, the famous movie AT WASHINGTON HALL r bf uled Tuesday ton’ night dance ht at Washing t}ton Hall with Rawhouser’s Danc | Artists furnishing the music ature about the Washington Hall dances is that the admission fee of H t € vet I ut om: Raw e latest od, with a big gift for you of prise such as you've never had | vamp, gives a peep into iin long in your memory, The World Called Her the Wickedest Woman in Hollywood 4 ANNA Q. (A I COMEDY— NEWS Today— Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 —lIn the Ca NILSSON JEWIS STONE MARY ASTER “ARE HUSBANDS HUMAN” TOPICS 10c and 40c Wednesday—Thursday She is sou yed at the o ne, the Apache lea en air pavilion loc ed by Paul de Gaf the Arkeon now stand a young nobleman, That she may | well as haying played with the Da be w &§ young man, she] Pal orchestra the nlocated where | fe. Wher Campbell-Johnson now have their | i to win he upstairs clothing department, Since Q Z ce for her, she bids | then, he d with # score of him return it, and he complies. The: ‘as in’ the | the girl decides ‘that she loves t closed an Apa leader after all pof Garden in All s in the picture are | Sio with his own] | lata Paris, and J. Stuart Black-| par ton has luced the narrow | ee stre ind old buildings with re. markable fidelity. A fight in the|6¢ ’ Paris sewers, with gangsters mix-| | it up, is declared to be of | | the most realistic * combats ever yache leader, and 4 to ‘give excellent performance. Others st), Grace Cunard, | | FORMER KLAN HEAD INDICTED INDIANAPOLIS, Indictments returned last week D, C. Stephenson, former on of the Ku Klux Klan Ind., April against and dr r of this city were attacked attorney in criminal court here, A plea in abatement was filed against each of the five indictments Judge James A, Collins indicated that arguments upon the motions askin. batement of the indictments would day, Si Mtl J te robably be heard next Satur- on will enter no plea ige Collins has ruled on the Miss Oberholtzer remained in a critical condition from the effect ef injuries and from poison she is to have taken following the K. —- N. P. Railroad Answers Case Of Government WASHINGTON, April 7.—An_ al ion by the government that the Northern Pacific Railroad company forfeited certain portions of its land grant through failure to, complete the railroad within the time specified was taken up again by the | congressional committee investigat- ing land grants to the company. This contention was denied by James B. Kerr, counsel for the com. pany who said the company had not lost the right to receive any lands because of the failure to complete the road within the designated time and that the government had retard ed construction of the road through | failure to survey the land according to its contract. Say “Bayer Aspirin”’ INSIST! Unless you see the| “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine] | millions and prescribed by phy- | Sicians for 24 years, IRIS Bayer Aspirin proved safe by| Accept only Bayer package St which contains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets | Also bottles of 24°and 100—Druggists Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manu SUEY Of Muvoucoticucidester of Sallcylicacid | | Bishop-Cass TODAY—LAST TIMES ‘OUTWITTED’ An Action Drama —with— HELEN HOLMES —and— WILLIAM DESMOND —Also Comedy— ‘EASTER BONNETS’ ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING | Afternoons -.-.--.-. 10 and 20¢ CERAMIC AND CLAY PLACQUES ‘PRESERVE MEMORY OF PRESENT Va wa an ist mi St tal oni fifteen when curiosity seekers and archaeol- ogl un th Amen’s tomb In When this civilization has passed the life accomplishments found in time to come. To make a-history of present times KING TUTS FOR FUTURE AGES The | i YNA MARSHALL . Consolidated Press sociation) March 7.—Ten years from ceramic placques which. he idea are embellished with colored glazes in original design and are large enough to include, written In small letters, inscription a per son might desire. “As present methods stand,” said Mr. Vanderlaan, “a few hundred ears from now there will be no tra Egypt—if Albert | ces of those who live tod nderlaan, ceramic expert, has his| “In the historic churchyards of y Europe, which are crowded with the graves of once mighty kings, feudal lords and others prominent, that very of the dead can be identified the coats of arms names or them. Ww YORK, thousand or now, any sts are wondering about the poor, enlightened folk back in 1925, *y will find relics just as well pre- ved as those held in Tut-Ankh- d been forgotten as many theor- 8 declare it will, there will be ro- nders of the great ones of United ates—ceramic or clay plaques con- ning the ashes and inscribed with by inscriptions which mark The stones in the cemeteries io in experimenting with his | we find | in which ashes are placed can be de- stroyed. last 0 of each e, tucked away where they may be are weathering to nothing. “Lately we have popularized correct these Indignities, that will outlast the books we use, told through the stories of the people who have lived—that is the {dea that had driven Mr. Vanderlaan to work It’s a square meal for a dime ha am an in cie pa. ex of ' Evenings =-+----10c and 266 his {dea for years until today, lonia, the others, which was so well pre- our immor other he a@ sort of cer- enclose ashes s evolved, he say: nic plaque that w d last in perpetuum. Baked or fired clay of the sort used making pottery back in the an- ent civilizations of Assyria, Baby- Greece, Etruria, Egypt and red as to last until the modern cavations were begun, is the basis Mr. Vanderlaan’s suggestion for alization, Plastic clay will outlast marble or any ural stone. say! Eveready Columbia Hot Shot Batteries contain 4, 5 or G cells ina neat, water-proof steel case. Dependable batteries! INTENSE, steady power flows from Eveready Columbia Dry Batteries. Enduring strength for long usage. Whether for heavy work on ignition, for radio dry cell tubes or for ringing bells or buzzers, the Eveready Columbias are always on the job. Sold everywhere, at radio, electrical and hardware shops, general stores, marine supply dealers and garages. Fahnestock spring clip bind- ing posts on the Ignitor at no extra cost to you. Manufactured and guaranteed by NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, Inc. 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MEDNICK Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Bros. PEPPY RED HOT RHYTHM HARMONY YOU'LL LIKE THIS BAND Join the big crowd and enjoy this Grand Opening Night Arkeon Danoing Aeademy ALWAYS GIVING THEIR PATRONS THE BEST OIL FIELD SHIPMENTS Now Being Received by The Casper-Salt Creek Parcel Delivery PHONE 1283 THE REDEEMING.“ SIN’ NAZIMOVA AS QUEEN OF THE PARIS APACHES A marvelous, vivid story of Paris, of life among the Apaches, the thieves of the shadowy underworld. Lou Tellezan Also Century Comedy—“Raisin’ Cain” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHE Carleton D. Miller Otis Harlan Scenic PRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION MISS FRANCES BOWERMAN Soprano Singing By enings, 7:30 and RIALTO: 9:30 TODAY 9 nee TOMORROW and they tell no story of what the man they repre- n or two] sent did in his life thr | A

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