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

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PAGE FOUR Wins in Texas Beaut Contest By ROSCOB CONKLING FITCH GONSTANGE TALMADGE AMERICA W NEW COMEDY » | | Life.” with Virginia Valli, Iris "| | theater org: ARKEOD Sarguin dance, Ted Rose and His Band, | WASHINGTON HALL — Bar- gain dance, Rawhouser’s Dance Artists. | PTRACTL é TONIGHT KIALTO—"The Great Divide,” with Alice Terry, Netto Ladies orchestra, Nelly G. Todd, eon: | | ducting, AMERICA — “Learning — to Love,” with Constance Talmadge, Mr, Harold Loring at the Amer- Antonio r Atter mad. Talmadge's ew First Nat Vera Le with her in “DP with 8 “ROSE'S BAND AT AKEON Che Ca MURDER STILL “Other” Man or Wo- man in Fort More Case Being Sought. FORT WAYND, Ind., May 12,— (United Press.}—Detectives attempt: lve to wolve the double “petting party” murder on a lonely country road near Fort Wayne are bunting the ‘other man” and tho ‘“other woman" in the case, Search was being’ made for « | Woman with whom Howard Fisher, 128, one of the victims tad kept | company and who was said by rela- | tives of Fisher to have been insane- | ly Jealous of his attentions to Kath- ryn Herberg, 26, the other yiciim. | At the same time detectives | sought the male admirer of Miss Herbers who sent her a diamond ring last Christmas. The diamond | ring disappeared either shortly be- fore the killings or @ the time of | the murder. Bodies of Fisher and Miss Herbers were found slumped over in Fisher's | automobile early Thursday morning TO BE SOLVED: PETTING PARTY Fisher and the gir! drove down the road in the direction of the place! where thelr bodies were found, | Richter did not notice whether an automobile followed them, but de- tectives who advanced the theory of jonlousy believe a rejected sultor of of the’ two trailed them from the e Fisher called at the girl's home, ance to kill them, | Rickter was held for questioning, but authorities said they had no tangible evidence to connect him with the shootings. Richter ad- mitted he had quarreled with Fisher over a garage bill. PRCA SCRIES The other night, while returning from the theater, 4 man saw a mo- torist. working under a car drawn “Well, yee,” answered @ —Yeive from the ear. “If you would answ and keep my wife's questions amused While I get this darn ¢! fixed, {t would be @ very great héetp | indeed,’ “I educated -one of be a doctor and the of! saiq the farmer, "You should be very prow them," unced his visitors. " seem an excellent arrange: | ment,” | “1 don't Know about th culturaliat, "y plied the aged ag’ looks as though {it was going to break up the family I got run} into by a locomotive, and one of | ‘em wants to cure me, and the ether | wants me to go lame #0 he can eue for damages.” | An Alabama Negro who had spen several years as a servant in a New York family, returning to his hom up by the roadside. “Can I be of any help to you?" Drivethistright. ful disease out of your system. Here is a Philadelphia woman who lay awake nights suffering from the destructive work of con- Stipation. Read her letter and think what Kelloge’s ALL-aRan attempted to instruct the members of his family in correct usege, es oa rere She suffered terribly with constipation Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brought prompt relief | Rid yourself of constipatior thousands have done by, gating | ellogg’s ALL-BRAN. It has brough: prompt, permanent relief after al) else has failed, If eaten regularly Kellogg’s au BRAN relieves the most chronic | cases. It is guaranteed to do so or your grocer returns the pur- | chase price. Wat at least two tablespoonfuls daily, Serve with milk and cream. Fine with fruits, pr Wednese ———— “THE GREAT DIVIDE? WITH ALIGE TERRY AND BEERY CLOSES TODAY AT RIALTO claim was responsible » Terry and Conway « of Ruth Jordar t ‘The Great Mo ughn studio nous play had been earle and Miss pair for the star “The Great Divid leading nin motion pictures w ward, but the ot and put Alice every names Terry and Conway Tearle ted those of the other candidates by a wide nirgin. Other p the east include 1 Pitts, Huntly yur pared di IN EVERY WOMAN'S LIFE WITH AHLL ENDS ATI F Something new ‘angles, with three men creating a situation unt que in cinematic drama, makes the First Natic c “In Every Woman's Life.” with Virginia Vallt and a notable supporting cast, one of the unusual offerings of the sea yon dramatic opened the Iri ¢ and d the audience to a high pitch f excitement. It is doubtful if any lle as dramtic around the paralytic hus who sees bis wife attacked former rive! for her hand, has r been deplet » the screen, f variety of locale an's Life,” Some and a re 2 at of an extravagant million party, are among these, es the singularly gifted Miss the cast comprises Lloyd MarceMacDermott, Stuart T won't cost you acent to enter this a8 & scene) | Casper people whom many. of us i day and § Tonight at the Arkeon will be the cene of anoth great bargain ce, The most popular dance of ‘ | them all en account of the re | able price that is charged for « | n and dance is free, | ver before has there been such | a ‘bargain offered the dangers of | ( this fifty-cent dance night which was Inaugurated some thr Ago. The conveniences and larity of the Arkeon dancing ny together with the greatest | orchestra that has ever played in the Arkeon make {it seem aimost im e to offer such & treat to the Casper public for the nominal sum of fifty cents. ‘Ted Rose and His Band, the “Paul Whiteman of the West" is gaining popularity every day with the neers and it {s justly due him be- use he and his boys work hard ry day, to prepare dance num, that will be different from the eral run of orchestras and only | talented band of musiel nd a killed leader can get the de: d ef: fects from popular music. The decided hit scored Ted e and HiewBand at the erica er during Music Weel last 5 only deserved for they play- program with such grace atness that no one could help enjoy it intensely. Dancing will start tonight prempt Judging from tim inquiries being re ceived about the music and the| ut 9 and a record crowd Is assured —-———— FEATURE PICTURE AND SPECILAGTS COMING. TO AMERIGA THEATER The feat picture to be shown at the Am on Friday and 8: urday “Daughters ‘of the N: it is a thrilling drama built around one of the greatest public utilities in the United States, the telephone. The experiences of a telephone lassle makes one of the most entertaining motion pictures to reach the screen, rtesy of the Casper branch suntain States Telephone and Telegraph company the America will stage a switch board demon: stration, Tt is‘an actual demonstra. tion of the inside working of a busy hone exchange. This Interesting phase of the great industry has been framed into a clever little play and consumes about fifteen minutes, The whole thing will be enagted by know, It will be given at 9” o'clock Saturday. entertainment the red from & big time vaudeville circuit, the Millard Broth: ers, comedy, singing, banjolats, They will appear three times daily at ¥:80, 7:80 and 9:0, Friday, Satur- The bathing beauty contest scason is in full swing in Texas, Edna Francis was chosen to reps resent Houston in the pulehri- | tude pageant at Galveston. | Gives $100,000 To U. of Denver . DENVER, Colo., May If,—A gift of $100,000 to the University of Den: ver fre hn Evans, Denver hanks ey was announced erday at the opening of the school's drive for an endowment fund of $9,500,000, Former territorial governor Johp Evans, grandfather of the donor, founded the institution in 1864, SIGK 3 YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF Yinally Found Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s “ Vegetable Compound Columbia, 8. C,~ ‘Your medicin has done me so much good that I fee! — = like I owe my life to it, For three *}years I was sick b ysicians, bu’ they didn’t seem ip me any, £. Pinkham etable Com) and got 6 rang enough to do mm: housework, where before I was herd- able to be up. I have also taken the Vegetable Gomi pound during the Change of Life and it has left me ood health, 1 recommend it asthe est medicine for women in 1 Pe contest of skill. Four Buick Auto- mobiles will be awarded as first, sec- ond, third and fourth prizes. The only requirement is that you come to our store during the Devoe Interior Decorating Demonstration on May 14-15 JOHN JOURGENS 242-246 W. Yellowstone Highway—Phone 33 CASPER, WYOMING Change of Life and you can use there facts as w testimonial.’’—Mrs. S. A. Houwy, R, F. D. No. 4, Columbia, South Carolina. Why suffer for years with back- | ache, nervousness, painful times and | other ailments common to women drom early life to middle age, when Lydia B, Pinkham’s V ole Come | ound will bring relief? | In @ recent cont wide canvass | of purchasers 0 DIF (7 Vel etable Competnd over 200,000 reriies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported they were bene fited by its use. | A Bishop-Cass Theater | LAST TIMES TODAY ‘IN EVERY | | | WOMAN'S LIFE’ —with VIRGINIA VALLI MARC McDERMOTT LLOYD HUGHES red thriNs in 4 hundred utes of tremendous drama —also comedy “THE DOG CATCHER” oT omnberavnes “THE LAST MAN ON EARTH" ra i by |an automobile ride shogfly before 9 a farmer at a spot known as| meang to her, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is made in otters” Jane a few miles from the I am writing this letter to tell you chi y elty, Both had been shot through] whet I Think of elses ALL-BRAM, Peedi pa ee a ony, Be and what it haa done forme I eat ie n leading hotels and restaurants, ad, daily and it has cured me of indiges- Sold by all grocers, After two days investigation the Bea ss wall 89 constipation. I am a : ; tl aga’ 3 theory of robbery was abandoned | Geen welleg a” as ome It all to wane und detectives turned to jealousy as ter if it will help you and others. the motive, thank you, Retracing the movements of the couple on the night they were killed, detectives learned that Fisher called at the girl’s home and took her for Karnanig F: . 121 §, 34th Bt., W. Philadelphia, re o'clock, ‘Two hours later Willlam Richter, « deputy sheriff, ordered the couple to drive on when they parked at an abandoned sehool house nearly a mile from the seene of the killings, ‘The schoo! house had been a tryst: ing place for lovers until indignant farmers llving in the neighborhood demanded a guard at the bullding to kesep off midnight revelers, STARTING TOMORROW THE SNOB With JOHN GILBERT NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL " if dine ifs ¢ square meal fev “The Snob” is different, thrilling, true to life, full of laughs, intensely dramatic. It’s one of eres v PHYLLIS HAVER HEDDA HOPPER the best of the year. A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY—WEDNES DAY—THURSDAY RATIONAL PICTURES Supported by ANTONIO MORENO The World's Cutest Heartbreaker--- That's Constance in this snappy comedy hit of a girl who learned how to love from Cupid himself, Roll all of Constance’s biggest hits into one and you'll have a wood idea of what this latest triumph is like. Funny from the start and it hits on high long before it ends and stays there! CARTOON COMEDY—“ALICE AND THE THREE BEARS” MR. HAROLD LORING —at the— AMERICA VWURLITZER ORGAN Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10¢ and 20¢ MONDAY, MAY 11, 192 HOSPITAL DAY OBSERY ED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May’ 12,- state board of charities and sited the state hospital at gs on Hospital day, 1) observance In the state eir language, One day | {s brother sald to him Sprin Th talking ‘bout? “How's I gwine * when I ain't} —_—— +TON—Jamos ja, ended his fou itor genera For results tr ribune ined | § Vant Ads Because— t is America’s greatest romance, —it was cheered in every corner of the land as @ stage play. supreme triumph motion picture, the t is the greatest wor! of William Vaughn t Moody, the dramatist, one of the most aining s ever That's should not miss “THE GREAT DIVIDE” ~it has ALICE TERRY, CONWAY TEARLE and a brilliant cast. why you Also FABLES And THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO #2 TONIGHT A BARGAIN 50c Dance Just the door admission and you dance all evening FREE —Music— Ted Rose and His Band “That Wonder Orchestra” All Casper is Captivated by This Music EFONDAN ARKACADEMYN A Biphop-Case Theater FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘DAUGHTERS OF THE — NIGHT’ The Exciting Experiences of a Telephone Lassie Woven Into a Drama of Throbs and Thrills By Courtesy of the CASPER BRANCH MT, STATES TELEPHONE COMPANY NEWS The America Has Arranged, as a Special Prologue to the Picture, a SWITCHBOARD DEMONSTRATION awe a workings inside a great telephone ex- hange, will be demonstrated on the America stage. Enacted by Casper people you probably know, IT’S A REAL ENTERTAINMENT At 9:00 o’Clock Each Evening al y Then More Extra Entertainment! MILLARD BROS. COMEDY, SINGING, BANJOISTS Two Clever Boys Secured From a Big Time Vaudeville Circuit—They'll Make You Laugh for Fifteen Minutes

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