Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH “LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SER? | ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT. RIALTO—“A Boy of F ders,” COLUMEIN TROON ae om ARKEON—Dance. WASHINGTON HALL—Dance OLD HOMESTE. AD—Dance, 1 to give Cas. to hear n in their solos, duets ppea 3:30 ee". any OF FLANDERS WITH ‘ She has appeared in moving pictures, Wins Paris Beauty Contest Che Casvet Dally Cridune eauty contest conducted by a French! ‘OPENS TODAY AT ALTO san’ returns to his en and abandons the cos: alth and the garments In his second Jackie is seen as » ‘Lrio Scores Hit Metro. « “4 r la corphan-chitd hero of | th uppear for ft lassic, “A Dog of gagement ¢ t Le Flan ated version mea ————_——— |for the screen, the story 1s called a "A, = of Flanders,” da Jackie is principal and sa Teddy gripping “A Boy of Flan¢ of the great cathe when a snowstorm | 1 fury sweeps over ital and covers the | with a deep and shroud of white, “A Boy hes Rialto co-player he the cx o ut = => = oS = ao 7) Z =} “MIGGED ROBIN ATS. "FEATURES JACK HERRICK Jack Herrick, the well known pu g , who is perhaps better known he Kawanee Ti- another executioner part ie latest Sanford productions re- entitled, “Ragged Robin," fea: s Matty Mattison, which plays is theater toda This makes the sixth executioner that has fallen into his hands, so to , within one year. He was in the big Metro ple. s Inferno" for Fox; h Caramel fans as ‘ plays coated with milk chocolate thats The original 1. Excessive tension, Here's-a puzzle that shouldn't ts may be met In trying to locate 46 vertical, but Ive. The only diffi ne whole w ulty rd is keyed, #0 no sug HORIZONTAL mental physical or ake the fan more than 10 minutes to gestion of it will be given, Hebrew word for Deity. Constellation east of Cancer. Judicial rules, rwin Was Right” for Fox, and | Hard coverings of nuts 10. Scoffs. e D pd es other recent big picture aue-|1!- Fluld from the eye 13. Seventh note in scale. a re cesses, He also appeared with Matty | 12- Devoured 16., Opposite of in. ‘ ttlson in one of the other Thrill. | 14 Thin. 17, Sik “worm. Candy the edrama releases entitled ‘‘Milo-A.|15: A unit of work. 20. Parts of flowers necessary for cua Minute Morgan,” in which he played | 18 To suppose. tertiteation. the part of the champion prize fight: | 18 ‘To have an obligation Small crown, er of the lumber regions. 19, Exist » Axiom: Jack was also well known for his |20 To take liquid food with a|25. Saltpeter. fistic battles y in the army at Spoon, 26. Termed. ‘also for his fights | 21+ A portion of a curved line English money her" series. Only lost the decision in the main eve the Hollywood Legion stadium, Jack attributed his de- feat to the movies recently PIMPLES FOR SEVERAL YEARS On Knee, Skin Red and TODAY LAST TIMES ide Inflamed., Used to Wake} | + MATT “i at Nigh Cuticura Heals,} | « ly husband had « breakin; 4 y ai rIS¢ bothered t for several years The skin was red and inflamed and AND if aggravated it. It itched an td TPpIl a d causing him to scratch VIVIAN RICH } fa: 0 wake him in the night, IN “We sent for a free sample of F ‘6 . Cuticura Soap and Ointment which} | RAC ¢ 1ED helped so We purchased more, and = | after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- 1 ROBIN” ment he was healed," (Signed)| bil Mrs. Emma McIntosh, Red Cloud, 2 Nebr., Oct. 6, 1924. ? ALSO COMEDY “EXIT CAESAR” ra Soap, Ointment and promote and maintain skin skin comfort and skin purity, Point of compass between South Pole and Africa. Application. Carbonated ice cream Netal block used drink containing s pattern fn Cupe Ia. To engage in Correlative of to, m¢ aning from VERTICAT Afternoons 10c¢ and 20c| |bealth often when a else fails. Evening: 10c¢ and otment 2 ‘sloum the ft een Addons Batden, Mase” , 2 y Laberel TOMORROW— Wa Coticurn Shawiaw Stick ‘he ‘HUTCH OF THE U.S. A.’ BIG CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 18 at THE OLD HOMESTEAD Formerly Log Cabin Inn EVERYBODY VITED Good Music—$1,00 Per Couple PUZZLE SOLUTION Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Dancing Every Evening at the Old Homestead stead of $1.00, Kimball Drug Stores.—Ady. Valet AutoStrop razor, 67 Act quickly. Afternoon mea! Blouses, A cat. To accommodate. Amendments to a document gencrally on a separate sheet. 40. Because. i1. Guided. 13. Tender. {8. A hearing in open court by de: mand, 48. Title of respect. To depart. Highest praise {n flying service. Myself Preposition of ptace. \COAL MINERS ON STRIKE PRICE, Utah, April 18,—Between three hundred and four hundred coai miners employed by the Independent | Coal and Coke Company at the Con- cerns mine at Kennilworth are on e against a twenty per cent cut announced by the com: s being effective Friday. It is understood here other com: panies operating in this section will inake the 20 per cent wage reduc- Uon effective in thelr mines on May 1, SWAMP-AOOT. FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out preeminent as medicine for curable ailments of the Kidneys, liver and bladder, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distrernt oi Swamp Root mal friends quickly “because ite mild and tmmediate effect ts soon realized in most canes. It 1x a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Bold at ul drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. | However, if you wish first to teat | his great preparation rend ten cents |to Dr, Kilmer and company, Bing: } hamton, N. ¥., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.Adv, BRONCS AND RIDERS IN SUNDAY RODEO STUNTS, Horse races, trick and fancy rid ing, and numerous riding stunts will feature the program to be offered by Charlés V. Ellia at the Rodeo grounds tomorrow afternoon. Bill Ricker will ride Black Jack and Eddie Compton of the Continental ol] station will ride Snip. These are the two new entries since the full program was announced. Ranch owners in and about Cas per have signified their intentign of sending numerous bronchos and cow- hands from the wide open spaces to participate in the rodeo. «A big pro: gram is promised including all the usual rodeo stunts and a number of new ones which are sure to thrill everyone who visits the Rodeo grounds on Sunday. TWO BANDS WILL PLAY TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON The management of the Arkeon Dancing Academy announces that two orchestras will be on hand :to- night to furnish the music for ‘he big Saturday night dance, The management has secured as a fafewell engagement the services of Ray Moore's orchestra to play for the d@ce tonight in conjunction with Plummer's Serenaders. Ray Moore has secured additional men for his band and they are primed and prepared to show the dancers of Casper what they will have to offer when they play at the Abel Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico. Additional musical features such as these, although costly to the management, is in keeping with the policy of the Arkeon to give their patrons the most and the best for their money. ——_———_ Valet <AutoStrop razor, 67c in- stead of $1.00. Act quick! The ximball Drug Stores.—Ad FOLLIES OF GIRLS AND FAILURES CF MOTHERS TO BE SERMON TOPIC There should be a large gathering | of the women of Casper, young and at the America theater on Sun- when Rev. A. E SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 Cooke by the.people. The full list appears In the church advertise- ver feom the pulpit of First church. | ry mother and daughter not it other church should hear it. The evening service in the Odd Fellows’ hall will be occupled in answering a list of important re ligious and social questions sent t eet | vaiet AutoStrop siond of, $1.00. {Kimball Drug razor, 67c in- "Every Picture Tells o Stary” ke is to speak on the subject “Foolish Girls and Unwise Mothers.” tit will be a straight the womanhood of Casper, and his reputation as a plain and forceful talker to men on the dan- rs and temptations of modern life augurs well as to his ability to handle those problems which have te rticularly with the weaker sex. In theee days when the old conventions have been largely shat tered, and the “revolt of youth one of the big problems of society. there are many parents who are deeply concerned about the conduct and habits of thelr daughters, yet they do not seem to know just how to solve the difficulties that arise in the homes And there are many young women who seem to be utter: ly oblivious to the fact that the “good time” of which they are in search is a time of especial danger to the young and inexperienced. As minister of a large church in a great modern city for many years, Rey. Mr. Cooke has had ample op: portunity to know the peculiar temptations and dangers to which the young manhood and womanhood of today {s liable, and his message should be of pecultar significance for those parents who have difficulty in handling the problems of the home, asi well as for the young people who most need his counsel. This prom- ises to be one of the most interest- ing and striking sermons yet de CHUCAESTERS ES } Bren: eae Sak) F icistt tiie Brien ‘Sou BY DR DRUGGISTS RYVER WEED A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY RIN-TIN-TIN THE WONDER POLICE DOG OWEN » , DAVIS’ MELO. DRAMATIC SUCCESS Shows at 1, 3,5, 7 and9 SPECIAL “THE LIGHTHOUSE BY THE SEA” LOUISE FAZENDA and “BUSTER” COLLIER in the Cast SPECIAL ATTRACTION THE COLUMBIAN (MALE) TRIO THE THREE | “All for Harmony—Harmony for All” APPEARING DAILY AT 3:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 2---BANDS---2 Ray Moore’s Music Masters Plummer’s Serenaders They Will Play Your Favorite Number by Special Request BE WITH US TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy —IN— A STRONG PLOT THE PEERLESS FIGHTING DOG TUSICTEERS 10¢ and 40¢ TONIGHT Feel All Worn Out? RE you dragging around day after day with a dull, constant backache? Do you feel stiff and achy; weak, nervous—all played out? You should know, then, that these troubles are often due to imperfect kidney action. When the kidneys lag, there's slow poisoning of blood and nerves and an up- setting of the whole system. Your back aches; youhave sharp, stabbing pains, headaches, dizzy spells, and often annoying kidney irregularities. If your kidneys are inactive, help them with a tested diuretic. Use Doan’s Pills. They are recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor ! Here is Casper Proof: Mrs. L. W. Stillway, 232 N, Jefferson St., kidneys didn’t act-right at all. At times I bece headed and it seemed many black’ specks came bef: eyes and blurred my sight. I saw Doan’s Pills ac and bought a few boxes at the Casper Pharma: cured me completely of my ailment and I ha return of the trouble since.” Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At oll dealers, 60c a box, —Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. ¥, Both Outcasts in the Storm They wanted to send the little or phan to an institu. tion, but that meant being parted from his beloved dog.— Together they fled into a terrific bliz- zard.— SEE Jackie Coogan CA Boy of Flanders From OUIDA’S ciassic of childhood, “A DOG OF FLANDERS “ Scenario and continuity by WALTER ANTHONY Production supervised by Jack Coogan, Sr. Directed by Victor Schertzinger Jackie gets dis- guised as a giri, but doesn’t quite get away with it. Also Fables—"In Dutch” News Weekly THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Featuring BOHEMIAN GIRL SELECTION, FE f fi Popular Song “SOMEBODY LIKE you" SAVER Rapin by Friend and Donaldson RIALTO: = a TRAIN SCHEDULES 2:40, i 9:20, TOMORROW CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN 240, MONDAY Westbound Np BOS tore tewwewnewcnen ne Pt fara. asthound Arrives D No, 622 w--- 545 p. m 6:0 p. m, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Eastbound Departs 82 . 400 p m. 8:35 p.m, Departs 7:10 a mm

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