Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 4

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‘ { ‘ : ad ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT Rialto. pered Youth,” with Cullen Landis. Netto Ladies | orchestra, Nelly G. ‘Todd, cou- | | | ducting. —"A Lost Lady,” with Harold Loring at the Turmoil,” with Iris theater By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH (MPERED YOUTH TAKES “A LOST LADY” STARRING | dance, Ted Band. Hall.— Firty Rose and Washington it ING AT THE RIALTO: IRENE RCH, JOHN ROGHE,, |= nbs IN PULITZER PRIZE OPENS TOOAY ATAMERIGN |. ccs ma oy important female roles. eae Youth,” which will be|, With “A\Loat unced many brilliant su iniat Theater today | | as-a feature attraction at the Amer Beaumont, was en te " n of Both 1 lea theater today ay and the megaphone for famous novel “The Mag Thursday vie goers will be inter: / which was pled : The novel ested in ng that this pleture n by Dorothy Farnum, * was | Was produced from the “best seller” | photographed by David Abel 1 | of the na 1 Willa Cather, a ==) TEDROSE AND HIS BAND ttle os) TONIGHT AT THE ARKEON ry of Marian For 1 ie : Fate | night at the Arkeon Dancing Ac amp ny ery, Se¥i| Chen enoue rap tidak, popular pa } i tor vty A as leary | nights, with a bargain adr . yeti avs urehased | charge at the door and dancing free i € lesson that |t orn A Lost | ““rhese dances ha ‘oyen to 1 1 the pu {cor heard | the most popular dance of any ki : Se aan { company 8) held in the Arke in ca 1 d, has been | dancing public first, the m < are ‘ commendable time and time | iit cerers at least a couple e 1 tr these dances a week 1 ri sympathetic and entirely ap: Wee sc aah Son iat Bet ne Rich was chosen to ala Party Night daner The I it can be easily work in this |the heroine of the keon: a house full of pleasu ers is alwa furnished Band is The pr John Potel and outstanding act love Inter ay noth ng of th of the fiver and many ¢ onveniences to t found at this famous acader i . few dances and then leaves and still many ysts but very little thé evening enjoyin e; and there dancers for everybody the director of the vy w playing at the Arke selections to 1x tonight and this ban that ev worked up with Your Hope 3 presented » dative © who have heard of daintiness . . . under trying conditions | goubt w without a ber he play ‘ * * * e classica hes and expres that is pc derive from and to th c who do not da it never music nd stand on t Just this NEW way that solves woman's becomes monotone ——————_—___— old embarrassment of disposal, —_—| | AT WAGHINGTON HALL oldest hygienic problem so delightfully ADBY be dainty every minute of every day! ... every And — at nan wishes it. s, doubts it. wo! t It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. old-time sanitary pad has been supplanted. Now the 5 It's at every drug store, every department store. You There is a new way that is sale fe oesith hesit ab gA icotsaat Dig par Aoval dale and weakest Rs. r it without hesitancy Will be presented at i : “ under its trade name of c ival dance at the} It ends the annoyances ofold “Kotex,” hington Halli tonight il of ways. You live now every day , m involving the n ic. “Wam: of your life, unhandicapped is in ip Wonies oe the cee * ‘money ding to the at : * -ATrRrY classes have adopted it, Joc- It is called KOTEX, a new : nent made by the manage tors urge it. Hygienic authori- ties employ it, kind of material, a new form. The display of the Star car which wilt be given away for Wampum j next month, will be one of the bis ttractions, but only one, thera b Tt absorbs 16 times its own weight in moisture—5 times that of the ordinary cotton pad! For your health’s sake, { poise and peace of mind, it. It will make a great differ- It is as easily disposed of as ence in your life. ing = nume things schedule 2 | which are guaranteed to please eryone The oth ttractive featur 1 cluding Rawhouser's Dance artists, will be on deck a usual and the evéning should be one of the best DEODORIZED ever scheduled ea : is a constant occupa: Tibetan tent Easy to buy, anywhere. You ask for them by name. . 1 Protection: & times as ab- rbent as cotton pads. Te tion fram a Many stores keep them In every : FakayAriapoedion bale nnd in every house the tea kettle ts No la Discard as yourself, pay the clerk, alway 1 the fi The laws of ho 2 easily an a plece of tlasue. that Ie all pitality bind all to present tea to their guests, and every ‘Tibetan car No laundry—discard as easily as a piece of tissue ries with him a wooden bow! of Be ‘ ae se . i Himalayan maple by way of tea NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE & FUEL CO. WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING. ESTIMATES FREE. MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS Phone 949 t quick—the pain re, thoroughly anti tific in every way as Dr Scholl's Zino-pads ** Put one on-the pain is gone TODAY, TOMORROW Shows Start 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 RIALTO CULLEN LANDIS and ALICE CALHOUN ‘Pampered Youth” Adapted From Booth Tarkington's Story, “The Magnificent Anbersons” The ever ment fire scene An most realistic creened, apart- burns, with fighting the aze and real people figur- ing in thrilling re Chief of the Los Angele Fire Department said of it: “The greatest ever seen. | believed it pos such a picture.” building firemen cues. Hendrich A horse race that makes on ookers leap up and shout from sheer ex tement, thing I have uld not have ble to make A runaway that makes spec- tators clutch their seats in terror, it’s so real Also Mack Sennette Comedy—Felix Cartoon THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA t| | Che Casper Daily Cribune Bina ra aa tt hE pct RRS INEWS NOLES MOV;ELAND EA “There's nothing new under the] in these days, I notice) are to have fun" bay theveys but Scott | therleading role. * * * Virginia Vali Dunlop, Chadwick Pictures direc: | will be Tom Meighan's leading brdy Dunlop had | in “\hispers.” Whispers" is Booth Evan pietured rkington’s story, “The Man Who »site George Walsh | Found Himself.” * * * Greta Nissen, Norwegian girl whom Para als tell us is one of the finds in years, com plains that she has heard so much of Hollywood and now when she 1s working right in it “I see nothing of to the studio One seene called} the race between hero und Dunlop had yart und heroine ous doubts about what Cecile would do when she jearned that she was actually expected to dive in the wa ter and 1 Ye ee she's a for-| it except on my way mer Mack Sennett “bathing beauty,” | and back to my home in the evening. and when did a movie. “bathing ght [am tired and go to bed bea * ever really plunge info the .” Getta will be seen soon raging main? Adolphe Menjou and Robert The moment of the race r« eur grew In “Lost Wite. PTE rived. Walsh and Cecille w pols-| Anthony Jowitt. ye n ed on the ban® rea to dive. Dun-| tor, is to be lop shut his eyes and yelled oot,” | ing man in “The Coast of Folly. and splash! Into the water went} Gloria seems a bit partial to “fur- the And Walsh, one of fhe] riners.” ¢ ® * Did I happen to men Now A t swim-| tion that Bebe Daniels’ ‘The Wild, mers, vouches for the t that he| wud Girl,” has been rechristened | had hard work keeping ahead of the} “wild, Wild Susan?” * ¢ * And | charming Ceet Richard Dix’s "California or Bust | has been changed to “The Lucky STAR DUST Devil.” * * * Florence Vidor and Weeks Adolphe Menjou complain that their | ete F fame, is b ipervising an are seldom pronounced cor other G22 eer ren, Thi “Vee-dor” And “Mon- time the title The Only ‘Thing, ! nd Elea r Boardman and Conrad Nagle ( por ombination | | Tom Mix Gets || Big Welcome At Cheyenne BE, Wyo., June 2.—Ap- xi 4,000 persons were at Union Pacific station here on Long-Legged Men Are “Brainiest” CHYBD 1 night to welcome Tom Mix party, who are en route to | | x rod his performing wn the platfe delight of the | crowd was continuously sut- | rounded 1 gang of youngrters, | mirers of the cowboy screen | | Mix is returning to his work in | the picture indystry after having | recently completed a tour of Bu rope, where he was accorded un- usual receptions, wherever he stopped He was accor party of friends, also appeared here anied here by a nd his wife, who during their short sta In the city Mix declared that he wiil return to Che witness the bi ¥ offer a trophy of the events on the program, This is the offer the Frontier Days committee has recelveu from movie stars within the»past month, WIl- liam 8S. Hart hms offéred to donate $1,500 second Dr. W. H. Sheldon, Univer- sity of Chicago psychologist, has undertaken to prove his theory | ® trophy for one of the | that long-legged men, partieu- | Cvents, having made the offer | larly.red-haired ones, have more | “!¢ ? hrough tho city re | mental power than others, by measuring 400 men at the uni- | versity for an “anthropological index.” — They will be graded a “THETIRMOL”HTIAS | for mental ability, and the phy- pared BT ae Ps Emmett Corrigan, eélebrated stage tor, has developed into one of the dominating figures in pictures through his remarkable portrayal of heridan, self made millionaire, in “TAGE ASSOCIATION” | : for Universal by Hobart Henley, and WASHINGTON, June 5 to be seen at the Iris theater today. Aeahclated: Pious erle Trade Sheridan, domineering er, is comrasted with sociation” method of , cooperation | 2 within great industries’ was uptela | "ty Played by George Hacka By the cuseeiua eee crday over [OC “Merry-Go-Round” fame, in a the iiebtest ot. thattea covern. | dramatic and gripping play directed ment? by Hobart Henley. Laying down principles far | reaching importance to vid, the court decided t ithe the cement manufacturers’ prot jing Manufacturers’ Association were Anti-trust The operations of the two associa. | tlons had been declared. by Govern. | counsel to be typical of a among busin ros to put forth thelt inter in violation of the Sherman act sc 28 6. Joseph P. Cahill of Cheyenne Is Dead violating the laws ment movement Rreat CHEYE N Jur > J eph P. Cab a f re le : ; Cuticura Talcum t , Is a delicately medicated, anti- cy ! Indian | |eeptic, deodorizing powder ideal for wars, and Ja ¥ remembe by ©! | Tpoth children and adults, It is A the old-timers in Cheyer . cooling and refreshing and imparts The funeral services will ba held | |g plessing ance leaving the at St. Mary's cathedral Wednesday | [skin sweet and wholesome. horning ref Rea iar ee Wane ” weal bus an automobile we en 6 9nd Fin. Teepe 4 Party Night Tonight The Big Crowd Is Always on Hand at This Oc DANCE 50¢ You Certainly Get Your Money's Worth at These Bargain Dances The Music Is the Best Ted Rose and His Band FONOAN enh 50c Dancing Tonight ————— TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 CPORPIONS AND. «= “Jere the HUClIST WORRY seasones healthful MEXIGAN PEOPLE By A. W OLGER (United Pre: ff Corespondent.) MEXICO © June 4.—(United | he Insect plagues are now Mexico und are proving & to both life and property menace and are causing the Mexican gov > | ernment grave concer Mowing close upon the appear ance of the hordes of locusts that re menacing the plant life of a matter ot \diet.> Chiapas, Vera Cruz he; there has appeared in the | ‘And thar explains the wide popularity ot State of Durango # | | SHREDDED WHEAT and strawberries. People ROBB: AIEGSCS who know favod values recognize this com- eeteday ola! Nee ieary bination as dhe light but nourishing food yenemous pes t is preparing t which ampl\ supplies the body fuel for nst, the dangerous pest. spring and subnmer activities. ye thousand specimens : a a been sent to the capital for exam If you haven't yet joined this ‘Keep Fit Club” do soxtoday! Start with SHREDDED Wet and serawberries. e tion and study by the entomologists | | ACIEIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT CO, P. D of the department of agriculture. Keeping fic at this time of year is largely seve ernment campaign | have One speciment—about four incl Jength—which w newspaper, Was the death of thyec The scorpion or “alacran,” as it | called in Spanish, are of species, varying in length to ten inches. Unlike thelr rep cousins, the snakes, they carry t! venom in the posterior portion of their hideous bodies me have the shart anterior body of a spider, with a gradually ta nted tail these shorter selieved to be the most venemous. In general aid to have « fror ing the scorpions of Durango are of greater length, having an elongated | body with dreaded stinger at the tip | of the si So great mals in the son stung often dies ing sufficient a simple antidote that mi his life, acid antidotes as in the case of spider insect bites is most effe lat a per appl) save composure to Where a strong a is not quickly applied, the im of a sting often dies within a few hour The poison spreads rapidiy, causing loss of speech, nausea and convul sions. Death results from strangula- | tion, the poison causing contr n of the throat So Intense is the suffering of the victims that ma r minds before death comes, Everything for the Camper and Tourist. Get Our Prices Before You Buy. mus¢ How to Remove the Age-Lines and Wrinkles ult to believe that wetting the It seems diffi simple a thing with a soothing creamy tarkroo emulsion will actually r yove wrin kles, crowsfeet and hefore one’s very eyes, in y minut and without the least har i ot thousands of women have proved this to their satisfaction. It is on necessary to use a spoonful of dered tarkroot mixed with a lemon juice het and watch the ag furrow flabbir disappear like magi Is a most startling experience. Liven 1 faces ure remarkably re d tarkroot from the‘ di low the directions and you will be astonished and delighted with the result, non-injurious, fictal to skin nd compiexion. Un like cosmetics or makeups, it does not leave an unnatural effect, but is to be washed off entirely, leaving the complexion much freshened, nu tural and beautiful Adv, IRIS ( Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY BOOTH TARKINGTON’S “TURMOIL George Hackathorne Eileen Percy Pauline Garon Eleanor Boardman | Also Comedy | ‘Somewhere in Wrong’ Aft, 10c, 20c—Eve the é'epths— u will find tt mot only t dex bent | an original package ot| | | j | ines With ‘JUNE * = Comedy “Stop, Look and Whistle” Neyvs, T: HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGA.N SHOWS AT 1-3-5-7 AND 9 10¢ AND 40c 10c, 25¢ | Starting Friday— + RIN-TIN-TIN, the Police Dog, iin “Tracked in the Snow Country” Wednesday and Thursday “Slow Dynamite” With-— MATTY MATTISON WEDNESDAY IS FAMILY NIGHT ALL CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS ADMITTED FREE THE BEAUTIFUL CHILD’S AUT( 1OBILE TO BE GIVEN AWAY RIALTO Kistler Tent anc! Awning Co 617-619 East Second St. Phone 2065 The story of a mad love that, dragged a woman to IENE RICH ‘A LOST LADY’ From the Novel by WILLA CATHER MATA” MOORE ‘MARLOWE JOHN. ROCHE GEORG RFAWCETT. VICTOR. POTEL opics PACKARD ROADSTER

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