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PAGE FOUR i | [—— | By ROSCOE CONKLING FI eAm usements u's Satu ‘SJudgment.” It w k Lloyd for Pix 1 be shown at th Wednesday eno, Patsy Ruth M er ord, Phyllis Haver dr TCH re | big cast, —>—_—_ | by “Ike” Evans | Girls bard,” with Iren ARKEON — € Dance Ted Ros " - WASHINGTON ‘ nival Dance. Bo Ty ag RIVERVIEW T \ € Cent Dance, BR TINE GREY'S EPIG FILM) srr mom RIAL TO—“The Photoplay, yf ieee MILTON SILLS STIRS IN| = = pte airs 2 MAKNG OF OTMALLEY WT] ts a ‘Her Husband's Secret” Tomorrow. David Torrence, who {s rapidly fc FANG Thundering sae mei |/AND MOVIE AT THE I with king novels ¢ deals with tled dc > curmudgec s marriage. Luc s and pretty, finds emt that as nothing iled a triangle seem OW GIRLS COMEDY, This is singing difficulties Che Casper Daily Cribune | il. | at f n in San Antonio, Tex time. Roscoe was carried off by nvalid who bullies | An extra | found with his father in New York. stolen dose of opiate administered by | self ends the life of her husband | She is shown with Rosooe’ 1 she is free, but « to find of education a Bang, the The Danish mints is a woman—Mme 1 ee anit r Chihauhua, Mex caNClanaio Of 4 é first woman of full cabinet rank in r ¢ AT Mexican musicians id that no pains have been | the world, In 1924, when nuning, ; r m in cowboy s . tin Lombara” | the prime mir of the new labor d tha » to N 1 18 a great | Sovernment, appointed her to the te ‘ a already | Post, she public career ear after his « Man-| viewed the pict is a tri-| although she was well known ag an he made his ¢ Gil apy Sab educator and writer before th 1 n re . } h will be | Mme. Bang areee sses in other miberea 2 ¥ their e I t c I 2 I sseabén before taking her n ove the i ’ sansa examinatior and i i s the ¥ re of i 1883, at ‘ k iz est picture is “Her|«rucretia Ty € was left id ret,” an adaptatior Others ir e are Mare Mc . ie Dermott Francis, Jot r r educa | ; I mont, Otto Hoff @ of the museums, iy AB ( Theatre Wanitacias Marina cicheats ar nd the Royal theater, 3] ene! ae Bg the schools. e. Bang 9 ee re FIFTY CENT ONDE TH. | “* foundation for the building of th \ ragaap. tg jolid one r that reason she plans p ‘aan 174 Ellis St. near Powell teachers from tt to four years at resented b 4 to devote more of th ° t “ ~ ak bi. ‘ Laxorions accommodations A fifty cent ba dance is sched-] 274 to devote m Beet Ren : IKE EVANS in a reall ne tel at | | vied for tonight at Riverview park Gt th he thacsave : rates distin: reasonable This is the first bargair e to be and the rooms are outside Lala entice tierra ‘prove | tusht > AINE ; all rooms ne prsaate eh Of great interest/to dance: devotees church ¢ RAINBOW all rooms the same ra! Fy neti thatika omntce ite arate. In ci . ‘ SM arb Mi . L visits of in GIRLS ‘Lperson 249 pilor reo at Riverview park tonight. meade bythe peviat 2 persons 44? pelo , Hewhousst-a popular band wilt fz fa Bang’ considers. this Musical Comedy Company Twin Beds 4% p'Msye 4 de beat mes ¢ gee tonight 1 out-of-date and says VE ew . is Coot Veo must get r of that medieval In center of the shopping and amusement {| spend the eve In ca Shu, | sustnese of bea! Anageation? RBS ~ districk. Freproed garage one hat’ lock, Dining }) the dance mply red & it eat ‘a Also Photoplay room open to the public. thinks that religion ought to be an y e not disturb the} elective subject in the schools “ ght b ecial teachers to th LOMBARD” Drama of Flaming Pas- sion from the Novel by KATHLEEN NORRIS With MONTE BLUE and IRENE RICH A AT er “THE WITH JA ESSEX COACH A carload will arrive in a few days. Wonderful six at a wonderful price Call for demonstration. ‘THE LAST TIMES TODAY RIALTO er CK HOLT, LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON ”? WEDNESDAY TH Moreno Ruth Clifford Da —In— “Her Husband’s Frank Lloyd, the man who made “T and URSDAY ’atsy Ruth Miller vid Torrence Secret” The Sea Hawk,” now gives a strong marriage drama that shows what makes or breaks a happy home. MILTON SILLS =the “THE MAKING OF O'MALLEY” Comedy—“Have Mercy” ENDS TODAY Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Fox News 10¢ and 40c © museums better a NOW DOES — ALL HER WORK | Has No Backache, NoBadFeelings | Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Drove Her Illness Away Milwaukee, Wis 1 giv “Twas in dlwould get weak spells and terrible head- aches. felt so badly last year that [ could not do any houseclean- ing. The minute 1 would lift or stoop it seemed as if was going to fall to pieces. | told a neighbor how Ifelt and she said that Lydia E. Pink- ham'’a Vegetable Compound was surely the right thing for me. I took four bottles then and in the fall of the year I took three. I had been treated by a doctor but he gave me an iron tonic and that did not help me. It seemed that the tonic did not have in it what the Vegetable Compound did. ‘That gave me the strength and ambi tion I needed and I have gained in weight. This year before I started to an house I got four bottles of the Vegetable Compound and am taking | it right along. I tell all my friend about it and how much good it do me. They can notice it because I have gained in weight, I weigh 118 now nd do all my work myself again.’ — Emit O. BRANDENBURG, 651 87th kee, Wisconsin, | 10e—DANCE—10e Dancing Every Night an Mri BIG SPECIAL TONIGHT | NIGHT HAWK PAVILION K and Cambridge Night Hawk 7-Piece Orchestra Boy Happy With Mother Who Stole - Him From Father After Kidnaping | Twice kidnaped, once by his father, once by his mother, Roscoe Canady, Jr., 5, is again happy with the latter at the Canady home The parents have been separated for some three men in an auto, and later Mrs. Canady journeyed there, and spirited him away from the home of her husband’s mother. » room f m i r matter er heart has She been f “the lady with the broom,” because of the reforms she is in- ituting in her department, and the Mme. Nina Bang. cobweb of worn-out traditions she is sweeping out. Miss Elsie Turnbull {s blind. but she operates 16 company telephone lines and five trunk Ines for a St. Louis firm. She uses a specially made switchboard with bells and buzzers of graded tones. Deputy WU. MM Della Ashley of Texas escorted a wo! prisoner, accused of violating the anti-narcotic. act, from Paris, Tex., to Sherman, Tex., the first instance on record of a woman acting as*a convict guard. engine CARNIVAL DANCE TONIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL Acceding to the continued demands of the mar ‘ons of Washington hall, the nent has announced fun making carnt- reld tonight. vélties and con Thero will be fetti in great abundance, plenty for everyone and everything free, There vill be hundreds of noise makers, horns and everything else that goes with a real, honest'to good ness carnival dance—all to insure tho seekers of he delightful time. And in addition the incompara orchestra that furnishes the m for the dancers at Washington will play. COUNTRY STORE DANCE st fun having a | AND ROSE BAND, ARKEON Beginning the week of dancing at the Arkeon Dancing academy the management is holdin other spe. cial bargain dance, the } majority of dancers night that everybod dance because they a real good time nd that the It in a turns out to ire assured of The Weather ts lke. cooler and makes dancing more en- Joyable, A spe re for tonight ts something th for a long time. Country Store bags filled w be given nwey sons who ~ These bags are filled with pens, corn, apricots, peaches, flour, beans, hama, and bacon and make mn deal pach has been welcomed A real old time © where twenty staple g will tree to ber. age to carry home f | Somethir jden of Jin th choosing this Country Store for a feature. Now 7 Se Sa i ra sf 4 1 : So aa / bi! Saga ic Rae A elt “ta . ms fet waavacdt sal gc ee ay Ge ite ~ “4 , tba 4 ra) f . ' bers oy q 47 y oN tard ' \ Dancing will start promptly to- night at 9:00 o'clock with Ted Rose and his band, who have never ceased to be popular, furnishing the music for this occasion. LOCAL FIRMS SEEK AGENCY FOR KARNAK Competition Keen Among Casper Druggists for Dis- tributing Rights of Re- markable New Medical Discovery. WILL POSITIVELY BE ON SALE HERE Amazing Treatment De- clared to Be Different from Anything Ever Be- fore Known—Results Ac- complished Are Amazing. What {s probably one of the most important announcéments made in recent years to the people of Casper is the definite assurance that the sensational new medical discovery, Karnak, will be distributed to the public through one of Casper's lead- ing drug firms. The final decision to place this remarkable medicine within the reach of the public of this section was made late last night after lengthy conferences extending over several days between L. M. Carroll, representing the big corporation who control the dfstribution of Karnak in America, and leading citizens of Casper. Although the entire country is clamoring for supplies of this mas- ter health builder, and the huge laboratories are taxed to the mit, Mr. Carroll was induced to give Casper preference after he was con- vinced of the great outstanding need of this section for the medi cine. Only One Local Agency. Several prominent local ¢ruggists, taking advantage of tho presence here of Mr. Carroll, are making strong efforts to secure the valuable Karnak agency, but it appears that only one firm can have the distribu- tion. It is understood that it {s the policy of Karnak, Inc., to place the distribution of Karnak in the hands of only one thoroughly reliable and centrally located agent in each town, and the award usually goes to the leading druggist in each city. “This policy protects both the public and Karnak against imitation and substitution,” explained Mr. Carroll, As a result the keenest rivalry exists thorughout the drug trade in Casper and competition for the Karnak contract ts at the highest pitch, Mr. Carroll admitted that with so many up-to-date and enter: prising drug firms the situation in Casper presented a very difficult problem when it comes to awarding the Karnak Agency. Express Shipment Coming. However, a rush express order has already been wired into the Karra’e Laboratories and a suffi- clent quantity of the celebrated medicine will be here to be dis- tributed to local people as quickly as the Casper agency is closed. Karnak, it will be remembered, is a scientific vegetable preparation, developed from the theory that a large part of human suffering and weakening disease is caused by a catarrhal inflammation of stomach and intestines, affecting the liver, kidneys and other vital organs. As a result of rigid tests, Karnal r > phenomenal in bringing re lief from suffering and restoring health, strength,and energy that it quickly became the sensation of America, sults Are Amazing, Karnak, Inc., secured the distr ing rights for the master medicine and a few months ago placed it on salo in certain territories. The re- sults everywhere Karnak has been distributed in this country been positively amazing, People flock into the drug stores by the hundreds to get a supply of the treatment and in a short time report benefits from its use that far surpass even their fondest hopes, have Recovery after recovery from long suffering have been re ported, many of them heretofore almost given up as hopeless. ‘The success of the preparation has been nothing short of remarkable and the demand for Karnak is growing b such leaps and bounde that it has now assumed the most enor- mous proportions ever known {n the drug trade, Entire Body Strengthened. It ig said there is hardly a single portion of the body that is not bene fited by the helpful action of this amazing medicine. It begins its work by stimulating the digestive and assimilative organs, thereby enriching the blood and invigorat ing the whole system. Next it enables the weak, worn-out stomach to thoroughly digest the food, pro moting the assimilation of the nour- ishing products and converting them Into blood, bone and muscle. Casper people are indeed fortunate in being granted a supply of Kar- nak and the men responsible for securing m distributing depot here are awaiting the announcement of the selection of the particular drug firms who are to be selected as the Karnak agents with much interest This selection wit] be made w thin a day ort i 's announced —Ad me uns 3 STER, Mass., July 21.—| women’s invitation singles t (Associated Press).—Mrs. May Sut-|mssex County Country club t jton Bundy of Los Angeles, woinan |). s1.. 4c. 1. B. Corblere of § tennis.champion 21 years ago. was) ai score were 4:6, 8.6 TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 defeated in the second round of the The Truth! | Can it be told on the screen? picture that all t | world is tal |; It dares to paint life with a bold strok _ it dares to plung neath the surface a | HERE is the great | | | | reveal the pas: the unspoken te: of, | i s humanity this [™ mighty drama! ee eee 4Erich Von Stroheim’s production from sthergreat American nove “MC TEAGUE by FRANK NORRIS | RIALT STARTS TOMORROW | 30 CENT DANCE TONIGHT LADIES FREE RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYO. RAWHOUSER’S BAND The Best in the West A nice, cool place to spend the ev ening. The rain won't disturb you while dancing. Come Out Tonight and Let Us Show You a Good Time 50c Dances Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday | THINK OF IT! Tomorrow Night the OVERLAND BLUE BIRD WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ‘FREE Country Store Dance Tonight