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The Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. a nt ee ger ale were found in the room Coroner Eli Mix and Medical Exam iner Kowalesk! began an investiga h of dance tickets tion. his 4 is nothidg| fe & _ iE pa Hi omy he ad Coroner Mix sald the three had ap fi © e Arkeon who are al a tly been poisoned. "i g something more for f p Seige (sae Sa 1 y reing at the Ar. by 5 . One hundred years ago the or \\ LELMER E.VANCE ie: BOYS BELIEF ee Novel by William Basil Courtney < ° 1 5 moving pencil marks. Copyright, 1925, Warner Bros. “THE LIMITED MAIL” with Monte Blue, {s a pictarization of this story by NEW_ HAVEN, Conn., July 29.—| Try, N ; Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. (Associated Press)—Two boys and a} * fe. gallo , Si ; vere found dead in a room at sSitlad | pais of} CHAPTER I ed his companion's attention to the tne rlenigan hotel Natb-atthra Goer Night thet moran Seats} y night that was|fate that had befallen their fire} nad been broken down to gain en-| ano Morning wna ent to see | steeped in the ed Stygian black-|during the excitement. The wash} trance to the room which they had K Y EB t | tha y get full value for every] ness, a small boulder—dislodged by | boiler top had settled squarely down} occupied since Sunday. They were eep our yes | € t in the Arkeon. the persistent rain—slipped from] upon and smothered the heart of the} last seen Monday night when the} CLEAN -CLEARand HEALTHY His Band played| Old Witch's Mask, on the heights| blaze, though around its border tiny fen went to a nearby store to buy | *itetortres ye Care Book Purina Co,,Chicao,U.5.0 mn engagement last ite Gorge, and hurtled down} flames still burned—a faint corona | £004. 4 ; t tom evenly CvemeagS nee d two unsuspecting vagrants|to a tin eclipse, The young hobo| The man registered as Mike @ep- ll welcome c 1 ‘ neczupa of Providence, I | welcomed back | a+ the lee base of a train trestle pier.|rescued the top, then hastily raked | "Tov, were about 7 and 12 lage tie |. The thin halo of their fire, fi an aleve te the live twigs into a new core. His) years old. Their bodies were lying includes the proper proportion ‘oAm usements stare: By ROSCOE CONKLING FITCH ased, there will be given aill in the title rol | Besides giving the dancing public est portrayal of 1 4 | | gives the f in dance musi Screen career, ligent and convi VIOLA DANA TAKES HER) [pases cncekaa ame | America organ. “DEVIL'S CARGO’ COMING | “Ladies to Board,” with Tom Mix P, she is forced to fl She gives an inte ing interpretation venien no where else to be foun ducement which to the dancers. thoug sole idea th hings she has wanted 60 1 She meets her mill and “Not One to Spare.” ARKEON—Dance tickets free. Ted Rose and His Band. Wong, who vamps young But e DeMill Docs at the Lavoye-| tering t st the impo pal gathered fuel, meanwhile; wet] on the bed fully clothed, The man's he R t e Ds i She ing bl ealed th younger|and green, it was not the best food| body was on the floor, doubled up, Viola Dana Roberts a er 1 | tramp coaxir feeding twigs to|for-an anaemic fire, yet the heroic|as j¢ he had suffered convulsions. 4 a ¢ are f | the blaze over which he held, to|efforts of both men, guided by the| Three glasses which contained gin- A Bishop-Cass Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY keep off the windblown spurts of| canny experience of the older—gain- a rusted wash boiler top that|ed on many such a night—won ou’ loved secret} oints M me 3 ‘ VU el Sach re = had found its way into this remote| “We're first class boy scou' hobo nest in the mountains Heaven| boasted the good-natured Potts tri-| ae : cio Devil's Cargo” Coming tives SGA ented Gris cea bl 3 alone knows how; it showed, too—|umphantly. adit ; : _The Paramount picture, * When ahavainnons , nd | Before its rays ‘Were Jost Hfopote His comrade did not retort in kind | r culty she write ly in the black yoid of the abyss,|—nor even smile. There was in his tain, " Feature Picture No. 1 TOM MIX AND TONY ND TO-NIGH: TOMORROW ALRIGHTS 7 vq A Vegetable Relief | —in— e | Dloyer's daug | upon the edge of w he was|eyes a set glint of aloof Biferness | ; ’ rth: : & Pauline st a ley : ‘ kneeling—the fat and frowsy figure|that bespoke the impossibility o! 5 ian er s e and winning the| Wallace Beery ‘Witliamn Collier, J: ? name tell | of the older tramp, paying out a line| frivolity from him; a brooding mys- i For Constipation ‘LADIES TO en, _tand Claire Adams in the principal | = = dy married | ‘ 9] of cord. tery, as deep as the darkness of that ty Nature's Remedy (Mt Tab- | BOARD” © Roberts, cigar a . run at the i j | A trickle of pebbles, and a sud-|Stormy night and as evasive as its MM lets) a vegetable lax | panaeatleed ee: ' ‘ 3 f fen ominous overtone to the weird| substance, lent a somberly wistful with a pleasant, mes Feature Picture No.2 a ¢ st some love for ¢ fe aa ey of wind and rain that thrash-| note to his expression. Potts spec~ nature action. elieves plans from } It is a picture that gr 1 ana] Maybe you wouldn't think tt, butleq dewn upon the snarling whirl.|Ulated romantically upon the iden- and prevents bitowsnens. | “NOT ONE TO euten It me times’ starts. the tea wile fe I shy. Picture, | pools in the botton ; tity of his haphazard pal; but being constipation and sic : : ‘ } , , ; pools in the bottom of the canyon, i Side dieting tee headaches, ‘Tones and % the g fellow and e Hons which ‘tajsly 1 : i SRE SAT ned the man at the fire. But his pa shih ag ‘Potts tiked strengthens the digestion | SPARE : pam nig 1! sath > his friend was too|he as Ver ie and assimilation. | Shows at Tand9 | 6 . rit | the ‘plot af’ this sibeaeaiainrs ned hobo, just ris-jthe tall, silent boy. : Geta Ze Used for || . an ; Ham Fox “Weet carefully com-| When the fire was burning briskly Lo A: a 10c and 26c a ( as it 1s," in his string, was|again Potts said, “Now, if you'll y a ‘ a e imism in| still in a half-bent forward position| prop this tin so it will keep off the ha Wali te Zp, “= TOMORROW te t r y 1 I have| when the rock bounced like a pet-| rain, ‘you can look for a large con- it/.) Sante 7) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY oung ladies semt-|rified rubber ball on the ledge be-|tainer for our stew while I'm mak- : c ° 1 hate z ; hind him, then jumped over him as|ing another effort to scoop up Mae Reo AZ “THE eit 1 y {8 respon:| though in playful leapfrog, barely|a small can enough water to form y ‘ 1 | og, A ; Tal ra : ; ay gain | 9 newest srazing the broadest and fullest part|the liquid ingredient—the, ahemt ‘§@ HUNCHBACK of t 7 othe mab = of | 1 pants. Such, how-{aqua pura—for the succulent piece Ip ml j 9 ; ras ‘IN THE FILM GHICKIE ab a ee rene pede tutus, tea ele | force of this glancing] de resistance of our evening repast. off the Old Block OTRE DAME hae lawyer, gives “ A iparkoehn: orite appeared in. With | p was knocked|In my recent ae Fars I Mi JUNIORS—=Little Ms —WITH— nC little an | Pee Wee i regret that it was impossible for me ame NR —in one-third || Y T , e t 3 Stedme 1 Lora | to | But my ball of twine is not yet done: st a | a r iso Mackintosh} He re y from —= = =—— at the final s | v * © interest, pathos, sus- ected by J {in front of a 1, out of 4 a 1d ED 1 dramatio situations 1 | gra 8 s him her sanitor- { fr beautiful sett! real comedy 1 ladies, 'T prevailed i‘ ¢ c re sa tw hclaor ‘ Sacepta the Jaaksy ‘anour Petee 11488 LUABEY reo ; one picture—all these are| Bert Earl and California Girls Com th selling it. Then the . ; n nal’s latest motto: ing Friday to the America . ? P : r st night at the América theater, |% Novelty stage orchestra that pr @ neglected moth ; c can be seen today and| 4 @ sensat t the ¢ lo the He straightens iG 7 in G * } ya E ter in Denver where they just c typical Mixian J M od 1ine entertainment which | Pleted a week's engageme have | fa 1 and then he encounters the dame Sans Gene = been booked by George R. Stewa The s ¢ are humorous : ; manager, as an extraordir excitt the. ies ; oaeg e Ameri P r ped 4 G Garamount Gicture Never was Gloria so gloriously alluring and vivacious as she is in ‘Madame Sans Gene.” R IAI TO Starting SATURDAY f nine ver stated that it Women’s VStar 8 Biter: | tne moet ie teen On this simplified summer breakfast” rOUught to Caaper. FE ne Ito give an ex QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to.5 minutes | UANGE TICKETS FREE AND |!" cet gy t problem. That it ends hot icture, held the megaphone in can be br of herself in thers in the e heayy friend was too late, * His instinctive yell to his morning troubles in the kitchen. " i | P, , . ¥ That it ‘ ; A new and novel propos! iamse:| r feature picture, “Not One| !y at the empty his feet in their) for—and here is another can.” es cooks without heating up the {ng presented at the Arkeon Da | to Spare” rounds cut the double fea-| tocless shoes pressing vainly on the} “When you dip for the water thi» | tol academy to or an:|t m for today. mooth ledge a braking: hold| time Iam going to sit on your legs,’ | gees pHs likerit, endchildren take to it. houncemen . 3.| lovely.""— New | that would stay his bulky body. His|said the younger man_taconically; | Gite better all day long as.a result. MeKeon, | Xor frightened shriek rose like a wail|then, reaching into the darkness just | et a package of Quick Quaker. And | eapaeenace ats the tencent | above the tempestuous symphony of| beyond the frrelight he lifted int then tell us opinion. vis ibaa ig Riga on Nved:,| . primitive elements in the Gorge. — | view a five gallon ex-home of motor Cooks in 3 toS minutes. Hasall thatrare } pipe imlcaealiy pte |" The lithe young hobo, dropping|oil and added, ."I rustled'this np a Quaker flavor. And withmilkit is almost a oath ae a4 | :s naire | the boiler cover, made a leap and a| while ago!’ toga a complete food in itself... at low cost. —— | } P t the biggest grab, but for the second time in as| Potts inspected the large can c an ants he was too late. His|ically. “Oxygen and hydrogen, au nehback of Notre| pal disappeared over the cliff. naturel, have banished the odor and ‘CHICKIE kg : n Chaney, w Outwardly numb, inwardly quak-|the taint,” he approved. “One usu Quick ; at theater starting | ing, the young fellow crawled to the|ally finds a generous selection of Qua ker ‘ | edge and peered over. He saw what|cans—err-r- utensils!—in this local: b ‘ St ee re ‘ Cooks in HUDSON A) wy AGC AE | he had been afraid to hope for—his| ity, which is a favored one with ou The year’s great heart play, mirroring the smiles and ¥ ad 5° Watson Radio Shop, sD EPEA BOOS | comrade entangled in a stout bush|brothe:od.# You may have obj tears of a modern stenographer. Be your next ane ee, Oe SE __| a bare three feet below served the calling cards,” he men: With | There was a precision and trained|tioned politely, with a” gracefu' . —With— | skill in the physical strength of the| sweep of his fat hand toward a largd | $1,485 CHICHESTERS PILLS | jel. cos rece ere te |aidee jae str the sar af Rel | DOROTHY MACKAILL JOHN BOWERS \ ON gs ed ae | better fed and rested days not far|light. It was covered with a stranga HOBART BOSWORTH MYRTLE STEDMAN Tirgad Pisin Wea eet Gela(Q)> | behind as he dragged his fat friend|and bewildering confusion of signs, to safety, guiding him to help him-| numbers, letters and symbols—th self by taking tocholds in the glaci-| “cards” of all the more famous ally vermiculated face of the preci-| knights of the road, and some not | , when safe at last,|so fa Comedy News—Topics—Shows 1-3-5-7-9—10c-40c Delivered at Casper Fun | pice. Gasp EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Mad! tha caldera zed his friend’s| “A going to add yourd | Merry! gs cdr Nabe ry hg head | peel a i egpe FRIDAY ATURDAY UNDAY VENT EXTRAORDINARY ‘ his rotund f h 1 soberly at Potts with Mirthful! Sel coat a el | 4 one corner of his red a boudoir green—he cri n in a wry, indefinite “My dear boy, I am eternally in-|smile that got no further than his! TONIGHT ONLY i, mouth BERT || ‘ Ni 50 D Ti k ~ chted to you. The cold fingers of|lips. Potts, in the week he had > yay Z t . ki the Grim Reaper were in my hair.|tramped with the lad, had come to, . | fy ance icKets Kree Butedrowking is not for Pottsl|know this shy, hatinting little bing | It was not Potts’ time—" of a mystery and a fight agains: ‘ } . . ‘ : = : ne The you an jerked his head|secret trouble which did not want i af dt avd WITH EVERY FIFTY CENTS’ WORTH OF DANCE §f toward the invisible heights. “Are|to be prodded. He felt quickly Viola Dana marbles | TICKETS PURCHASED there apt to beany more of—those?"|ashamed of his inquisitiveness. Af- | Theodore Roberts Was Ever Made | Potts reflected, until the eer Celtis a Ms it nee erage teat he | DH y . y ey ¥ | ou b five ¢ C ets and we give vou five fort left his breathing, then with the] liked ¢ boy and that the boy RAYMOND GRIFFITH rnay 9 Na. ep. bu i a a give you fi emotional , vagabond's philosophic| seemed to like him; that they had | : ° In Ameri jm cance tcke acceptance of things as they come,| gravitated toward each other in one, Aran Souk. sein CA Gines | This is an event extraordi © you had. bette he decided ; of those strange and outwardly ilt- e a ON URBAN SCENIC || lan to’be here and tal ‘ie f th rope ya] “No, I don't think #0.” I'll tell you| mated friendships of the dusty roads, | DECEIT fo Cee tat ee Is specit about the Old Witch later, Mean-|where no references are required? TODAY jm feature while—on with the stew, let our|He changed the subject hunger be unrefined!” ‘ ae , 6300 ? ‘0 {rt 50 . \With a gesture of dismay he call-/ (To be continued) 7 WORTH FONOHN WORTH - e “ ieeosnthcenes Hal , OF . | TOMORROW AND FRIDAY | aChieny nines Ki D | | : oy 3 » , Ba) cs id Dance | THE DEVIL’S CARGO FREE | THURSDAY NIGHT $10 in Cash Prizes to the Best Kid Make-ups 5 for the couple with the best kid A novelty stage orchestra that proved a sensation at Colorado Theater, Denver, where they just com- pleted a week's engagement. NINE VERSATILE GIRLS —With— BERT EARL America’s Foremost Banjoist First prize- costume. Second prize—$3 for the woman with the best kid costume, Third prize—$ costume, FUN FOR ALL—DON'T MISS THIS DANCE | WASHINGTON HALL COUNTRY STORE MONDAY NICHT $100.00 Worth of Merchandise FREE AMERICA THEATER for the man with the best kid Jt is only through the purchasing power of Bishop- Theaters fhat such an attraction can be brought per } Wea Cartas Tae VE eee os DN Et ACT Pe Nw?