Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1925, Page 4

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aes | 0Am usements By ROSCOP CONKLING FITCH girls will be a sensa- America theater during here. The or- y new jazz and There will be a in addition to the Jl ‘MRE, SON UF KAZAN): GLOSES TODAY AT ALTO = “FORTY WINKS? TUESDAY quo VADIS? ENDS AND coe) “CHIGKIE’ WITH STAR thelr eng tra wil 1d has ‘ t a few classics, yet those ; which have been staged are des pro the edged to be one of t It {s unparalleled in th n picture art. tells a dramatice agentry and pas- al Rome and a rel a sensational and and picture!zes bas 4 d : “Chickie” Tuesday at America to medy seems be t any of the pr rs, judging from of many of the mem “Forty Winks” Coming r cast of “Chickle,” ars in Dorothy , Gladys i id Paul , who has t ’ left a typewriter tn pn the musical comedy not long before rk under the wing gfeld. Then she land- and is now one of ‘s of the sc icholson fe role in Lon- (arses SE a0 Ae BEAT EL AND COMPINY 2° AF CALON BLS 18 'e Stedman was married when s fifteen. A y she oth She used to sing to She thus di voice and in ng in opera ne heard tt deserted music r ht opera for the sil- r GOMING T0 THE AMERIGA = rsswa reasons why Sam Harris’ ox Revue was a success in k. Then she starred in “No. ut she gave this up tar cast of “Chickie.” n there is Paul Nicholson, who w York Nanette No, to join the all les to fill | for ; t years starred in musical comedy Deane 1 ¢ and was a vaudeville headliner. He : joined the movie throng and {s one 1 Bert 1 and | of the outstanding figures in “Chick Night and Morning. URINE: jiave Clean Healthy mS Eyes. If they Tire, fon, AW) >> lich Smart oF Bore if Sore, Irritated, In- Your EVES fiamea ‘or Granulated, use Murine often. Soothes, Refreshes. Safe for Infantor Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free EyeBook, Marine Eye RemedyCo., Chicago > RAINBOW GIRLS COMEDY AND LENORE ULRICH IN TIGER ROSE? AT THE JAS at the 8 appearing ‘| GAOT TUESDAY, AMERICA) | | Che Casper Daily Cribune ARSON SUSPECT SEIZED LOS ANGE 27.— (By The Manoog: Los July — John 6, a member of the Angeles Bible Institute choir, sted here today and held in connection with an incendiary fire l., which destroyed the Schroeder. burning four of his children © they slept MURDER MAY BE CHARGE Detectives who arrested the man sald he formerly was a suitor of one of the Schroeder girls, at a time when she lived in the woman's de- partment of the Bible Institute. The girl's parents disapproved of her ac- quaintance and ordered her home. Since the explosion, it is alleged, Manoogan has spoken of the tragedy MoTORIC FETE CELEBRATED BY CAOPER PUBLIC nued From Page One) there were none who led by the spirit of the Dr. 8. K. , mayor of Casper, delivered a most appropriate address of welcome on behalf of the city and his associates on the city coun- , pointing out the si ance of he event in relation to the city of Casper. He described most enter- tainingly what it meant to the peo- plé of this community to recognize nl we the memory of 2 man, such as Lieutenant Caspar Collins, whose namo had been select- the beautiful city of Casper, escribed it as fittingly proper that the city should lend every effort und co-operation in preserving and perpetuating’ the history and tra tions surrour wo € occurring 60 yes He recited how through the Casper Chamber of Commerce and executives of the Midwest efining company the cit had acquired the site of old Fort Caspar as a permanent .park for the use of the public and pledged complete co-operation in ev and maintaining the park time There was intense informal talks made t Earnest, Malcolm Wagner and M. J. described hia entrance in characteristic style experiences of those to come. Gothber to Wyoming und spoke of other days so of interest yet so full of ger and hardship for the actual pant. ‘The old Indian and the wagon boss and} freighter, the roundup and the day lays, of the stockman were feat t 4 upon iby the plorieer 4 ers, while from those who have de yoted time, energy and pleasure in research into the earller west made the program most enjoyable In the address of A Mokler well known local historian, he recited history in more or less detail with special reference to this immediate iocalit He dex definitely those features which tied to the present occasion and pointed out some of the interesting points in connection with the nearby location he Robert Stuart cabin said to ve been ‘established nearly on the site of the gathering in November, 1812; of the two engagements at Platte River Bridge and Red Buttes on July 180 ment of Besseme ola of the old settle- now extinct; the gon Trail and of the history ated with the Go Eee all located nearby and | 1 and were stressed t Ellison vice-president of Midwest> Refining company, who {s also vice-president vatror County Historical Soct- n informal address yest . Ellison has devoted much in re relating to the ea and is perhaps one of the best rmed persons on Western Amer. in the country. He has delved the histor of the Old Oregon Red Wheel ":" Helps You Save : Oven Heat Regulator keep their color t form and fla with the heavy lift « . matey watohing, the steamy house and clut t sed tod tered stove-t of the fashioned , ’ ; OVEN HEAT REGULATOR n her chi Measured oven at, made possible by : the Loreln Wheel of the Clark Towel Gas I F es bakin : Jailures and er n to cook agora Whole Meals in ating oven eit “ ‘eet lor hours, unwatct \ ~ t naa A. These femous stoves are made in sizes | tion t f { etoft and atyles to fit every type of kitchen | honor t at prices for every purse. Let us show Eve you their distinctive advantages bet a group of n r who for Casper Gas Appliance | (ey.atna’ina Co., Ine. | Ree While crossing t English Cha Merchandise That Merits Confidence | nel @ balloon des upon the 115 East First Phone 1500 | cia: | ape King George, is a keen ¢ “WORK MOURNED, and spoke most delightfully to t this subject and zens to assist in these worthy.objects and predicted that with their help that the local historical society would succeed in {ts work without question. The program was closed with a few remarks by D, W. Greenburg, secretary of the society, whom Presi. dent Cooper called upon to explain the objects and purposes of the so- clet Practically all of those in attend- ance went prepared to enjoy a lunch under the cottonwoods and willows, and there was a scramble for suit- able nooks where the spreads were laid, Following the luncheon hour many of those present motored to the Goose Egg ranch, where they were privileged to view the “Goose Egg House” and marvel at its stone structure. This house was made fa- mous In the novel, “The Virginian,” written by the late Owen Wister, as the place where “the bables were changed.” It ts located on the bend of the Platte River where Polson rider creek empties. A short dis- tance away Is located the ghost city of Bessemer, once a thriving village which sought to capture the capital of Natrona county, and failed, but now where nothing remains but the debris of a deserted village, not hard- ly a stick of the old buildings re- maining, To those points and nearby the visitors pilgrimaged and gathered mementoes of the day. The beautiful valley of Bessemer Bend was a revelation to many of those motoring to the affair. No more beautiful spot may be found anywhere {In the state. Under in- tensive cultivation the settlers have established some of the finest and most productive garden truck ranches in the ‘state and filustrates what may be accomplished {n this region through irrigation, That it demonstrates more clearly what progress may be “ade tn this vieinity through the proposed Alcova irriga- tion project when finally brought to full fruition is beyond contradiction, Altogether the diversity of entertain- ment afforded by the soctety’s first gathering yesterday will leave a last- ing impress upon those fortunate enough to be present Chicago Publisher On Trip to Wilds c. H. MoNally of the publishing firm of Rand-MecNally of Chicago, passed through Casper Saturday on the Northwestern enroute with a large party to the Diamond G ranch near Dubois which is owned by J. T. autiot, formerly of Casper, The Diamond G ranch {s one of the best known dude ranches in Wyoming and many prominent easterners visit there. The McNally party came direct from Chicago, A firm in England has produced yarn so fine that a single pound of it would measure 4,000 miles. MISS ROGERS GRINED 18 POUNDS IN SIX WEEKS Skinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Back. My dear Friends: After my attack of Flu I was thin, run-down and weak. I had a sallow complexion, my cheeks were sunk in and I was continually troubled with gas on my stomach, I felt stuffy and had lost my appetite. I n all citizens to co-operate that ted ft Call {buted fo grea He distin is trall as the one important thor. d the w ulshed tior hed from the | wonderful help in 80 day's, get your 1 ; ites. Ike the | money back—you be the judge. But Santa Fe and nan trails, He} be eure and ask for McCoy's, the € ed ft alling pon all loyal t origina TODAY » 4:20, 6 » 9:20 Taken in the Canadian Snow Country Featuring “WOLF,” th ALSO MACK SENNETT COMEDY | KINOGRAM NEWS had read about McCoy's Cod Liver il Compound Tablets and decided’ | to give them a trial. At once, I be RIALTO. James Oliver Curwood’s | Big Story. k,up an appetite, my ed out and my complexion althy looking and I gained in six weeks and am very f what MeCec Cod « i Tablets did for Miss Alberta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro | < n St., Decatur, take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hollows in cheeks and neck, try MeCoy's Cod Liver O!1 Compound Tablets for 60 Tablets—60 cents at Kim ball Drug Store, Midwest Pharmacy, Casper Pharmacy and live druggists | everywhere, If they don't give you days and genuine.—Adv, | to friends, saying he felt sorry for girl but that ‘it was good enough for the old man.” Manoogan was not {n Los Angeles on the day of the explosion, officers said, but when questioned in his cell the prisoner insisted that he was in Los Angeles on that day and that he knew nothing of the blast except what he had heard and read. Achieves Power Ye Df . ey inrJugo-Slavia Stefan Radich, Croatian Peas- ant party leader, is the directing force behind the new ministry in Jugo-Slavia.\_) Radicals, victori- ous in the elections, freed Radich from the prison to which he had -been sent for an alleged con- spiracy against the government, and installed 12 party_members' 1 in the cabinet. eee Pastly overcast tonight and Tues- ; not much change in tempera- ture. Callouses Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. ‘At drug and thoe stores Ss Zino-pads "rinivime A Bishop-Cass Theater Continuous 1:00 to 11:00 10c and 20c LAST TIMES TODAY “TIGER ROSE” —With— Lenore UJrich Wednesday and Thursday “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” One of the Outstanding Films of the Past Decade. First Time at These Prices Chas. B. Stafford, secretary of Chamber of Commerce. Walter Schultz, McCord-Brady company. Cc. W. Tobin, Provident Bullding & Loan company. T. C. Tonkin, Casper Supply com- pany. W. F. Wilkerson, Wyoming Auto- motive company. And two members of the Casper Kiltie band. TRADE PARTY MARKING TIME (Continued From Page One) will accompany them on the Good 3 fe B. Nelson, insurance. Earle G, Burwell, Casper Gas Ap-| [°°'8' : pliance company. Pp, N. Carr, Nash-Casper Motor} Ten lighthouses have company. cpiscopal church. Tom Elkins, City Fruit company. G. EB. Griffith, Finance Corpora- tion of Wyoming. Ed Hadley, Palms Ice Cream com: | pany. EB. zB. Tribune. C. E, Hoffhine, Hoffhine Printing & Stationery company. FP. L. Hunting, Auto Equipment company. A. G, Jones, Paxton & Gallagher company. W. B. Jones, Auto Equipment com. pany: W. B, Johnston, Mountain States Power company. W. P. Knight, Longheart Supply | company. | Max M. Leyand, Casper Herald. | William McIntyre, American Rail way Express company. Chas. Niethammer, Casper Pack \ Hanway, Casper Daily | how you'eat. and milk” breakfast You'll feel better. Get Quick Quake: bother. you will feel. » All that Quaker this Quaker Oats. Chicago & North western railroad, Cc, E. Parker, Parker Bros. Cigar compan E. W. Rowell, Commercial Print- ing company. Ben Scherck, See Ben Realty com- n: Quick been built MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925 A certain theatrical troupe, a a dreary and unsuccessful tour, ally arrived In a small New Je town, That night, though the no furore or general uprising o: audience, there was enough |: clapping to arouse the troupe's jected spirits. The leading man st ped to the footlights after the first act and bowed profoundly. Still the clapping continued. When he went behind the scenes Fellow: . Two of the mem: he saw an Irish stagehand laug Mare oetenet Cale! Kiltie band will] A, H. Atkins, Kinney Adjustment]: heartily. “Well, what do you help to furnish entertainment. company. think of that” asked the actor Those who will go on the trip! ‘Tracy Shaw, Midwest Refining] throwing opt his chest. include: company. “What d'ye mane?” replied ths Dr. 8, K.\Loy, mayor of Casper. Roger McDonald, Continental Oil | rrishman. was the repl: “Hand-clapping “Yes,” said the Thespian, ‘t company, for the guidance of night-flying|are giving me enough applaus R. C. Cather,” Wyoming Trust/neroplanes on. the London-Parls| show they appreciate me.” Company route. ‘D'ye call thot applause,” Sam Conwell, Nicolaysen Lumber quired the old fellow. “Whol, the .|not applause. ‘Th the audier Preparing this rich summer breakfast QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes No hot kitchens, no muss, no bother How you feel in summer depends on Start the day with oats ... with the “oats doctors urge. - You'll keep cooler. Your energy will not drain away so fast. t. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No hot kitchen, no muss or * Start tomorrow. See how much better flavor is retained in Quick Quaker cooks faster. That’s the only difference. Quaker 3 to 5 minutes Tomorrow—Wednesday Thursday—Friday © with VIOLA DANA __ THEODORE ROBERTS RAYMOND GRIFFITH ee A jazzy concoction of fun, fizz and_ frivolity, flavored with many The “Devil’s Cargo” is a fascinating melodrama, and the ideal picture for thrills. If this doesn’t en- | anybody with red blood tertain you, your case is | and a love for excite- hopeless. | ment. YOU SHOULD NOT MISS ON OUR COOLING SYSTEM IS EXTRAORDINARY FINE PICTURES : AT THE RIALTO THIS WEEK Starting Saturday The reaches the high spot of her career in this elabo- rate production of the famous French. comedy classic. Divine Gloria E OF THEM PERFECT more than she h THE KIND OF HOBART he Dog Hero “ Chickie” The story of “Chickie” will grip all hearts. A romantic miss who followed where love led. ‘‘Chickie” brings a new and refreshing story about our American girl ROMANCE AND DRAMA YOU SELDOM 8BE DOROTHY MACKAILL JOHN GLADYS BROCKWELL MYRTLE STEDMAN Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday “QUO VADIS’ COMIN This Uttle girl who wanted —With— BOWERS BOSWORTH [A Hix ENDS —BERT EARL and HIS CALIFORNIA @ An Exceptional Stage Orchestra of Ten People The Screen’s Greatest Spectacle With EMIL JANNINGS TODAY IRLS ee nt eR Beier 3 Mi aa For, seoulte try @ Tribune Classi yulin’ mosquitos.” company. a M. O, Danford, Midwest Refining company. Q. K. Deaver, Casper National ever a u er Bank. ® 4 P. K, Edwards, rector ‘ot the I

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