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PAGE FOUR cA musements Thunder,” Washington Riverview Pa: Arkeon A Hall—Dance, DANIELS FILM, RIALTO! | | | Che Casper Daily Cribune | Has Valentino “Broken” With Wite? Look at Parting Picture and Decide | | Paramount rowded fewest "The “AUDIN’ THUNDER” 13 ame name Ddgar Selwy “the role of Peggy e girl who aspires 1 Jack Kenneth He actress esterr tidin’ “Thunder” whic man in the pict at the Iris today only, come an hands © screen role of a tw ne C whe } «rp Thunde dapted fr the story by B. M. Bower is a thrill ee ng tale of love and adventure o H tle raisers tlers who n nd rus sG th plains of Married in the heart o: rancher, {* desperate! out the pale of law and ord Gatité rse from th a myst us manner by an tnknow ugh ¢ es of circum is accuse hand stances and condemnet ayer H OE aa oe pentane tn Renae Fes 7 | and talk it over with the} bs r Bi How Hoxie and his bride-to-be inp Ine | ‘ V | happer Wl played by Katherine Gr run | t fat Janelng will start promptly Ldphd-encutt Fe pth down the slender clue which reveals mn aie tonielt,, 6d cRoastand sole ix SeltivesOntavary Baw ctiow: che | eee e oes brah Wrst | near 1 de saxe ‘will again thrill the es an entire Fren on when | dramatic sequences ¢ ele inating | e has t ea tween thrill ght between Hoxie and | ~ em and ‘ wn guilty one” on the br ofa jt rn 1 g 1 PACKED HOUSE USE GREETS JACKIE COOGAN PLAY AT AMERICA FINDS SETTING ON GOTHAM WESTERN THRILLER AT THE IAlS FOR TODAY. xie in his latest blue streak Jack Douglas. | rustlers ve made away Douglas threaten lors On the eve of the Douglas-Crof wedding, Bill Croft {s murdered in | “SOUNTAY STORE: NIGHT { | | h ft ¥ | Stories of marital differences between Rudolph Valentino, screen idol, and his wife, Winifred Hudnut, daughter of the per- | pana millionaire, are denied by friends, They point to the affec- tionate parting of Rudy and his wife when she departed from Los Angeles for New York, shown here.. n | 1 4 WASHINGTON DANCE: | one place in Casper where | always happening and | ashington Hall | course be the | the usual} which fun} t there will of dance TARGA DANCE NIGHT. 2 EO AHEM music ‘amous. 1. su ‘ Ragma w w | Bryant faultle i aying at America theater, and ards & in| |} joa | © Be RAMONA ar association of | st. n it com ener ees Jackie Coogan) | pan <5 San Francisco latter a deal noe Ellis St. near ia | sociated -/STAR BRUISED WHEN REALISM DEVELOPS IN “FOOLS HIGHWAY” FILM Mary Philbin goes in 0 strong for realism that she nearly ruined her h: s during the filming of an important scene in “Fools High- way,” her latest Universal-Jewel starring production, adapted from “My Mamie Rose,” Owen Kildare's famous life stoi at the America Theatre today. She plays the role of Mamie Rose. a little waif of the old Bowery, and one sequence in the picture re- quired her to run along the Bowery looking for her lover, Mike Kdare. “Pound on the door, Mary,” sald Irving Cummings, her director, “Now to the next one.” 1 the scene was filmed and came back to her chair beside the camera, she was sobbing from the emotion of the action and her Knuckles were bruised. One hand was bleeding “That was . wonderful, Mary, but you don't have to pound on those doors so hard and just e girl. You can't wreck them by pounding on them with your bare hands.” | "Well, you sald to make {t real, and I tried to do it,” said Mary, re- gretfully, Mis: Philbin is supported by a strong cast including Pat O'Malley, who plays the lead opposite her, Buster Collier, Jy., Max Davidson, Kate Price, Ch: © Murray, Ea- win J. Brady, Lincoln Plumer, ‘Tom- my O'Brien, Sherry ‘Tansey and Steve Murphy. old Bowery, re- hullt on historically correct locaie ot the spectacular picture, Mary Phil- bin’s first Universal starring vehicla since her sensational succes s in “Merry-Go-Round. No Address Of Prince in British P. O. LONDON, Aug. 25. —(By The As- ated Press)—With the whole world following through news dis. patches, the peregrinations of the Prince of Wales on his South American trip, the British post: office is uni ‘aro of h where paper says a company of school cade encamped. in the country recently received a mes- sage from the prince to which they filed a reply expressing loyal and duitful greetings, the message b ng addressed to “H. R, H. Princ of Wales, H. M Repul The postoffice returned the mes age with the endorsement, “Ad. dress unknown.” STRIKES TIE UP BUILDING IN CHICAGO CHICA AGO, Aug. (By The As- Préss)—Construction work valued at several million dollars has been tied up here by two strikes re- sulting from differer between the bricklayers’ and plasterers’ unior More Danger In Fat Than In Airplane CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—(Associated Press)—It is more dangerous to be fat than it is to travel on an ocenn liner, ride on a railroad train or fly in an airplane. Fat is killing off Americans at such a rate that special educa- tion is needed, thinks President Albert M. Johnson of the National Life Insurance company, of the W. 8, of A., in convention here. The cabin of an ocean liner ts the safest place in the worid, a rail- road train is next, and it is possi- ble the third may soon be an air- plane, he told delegates. M’ Millan Held Upon Journey WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—(By Th Associated Pres*)—Bad weather ha at the navy departnient today fror Licutenant-Commander Byrd, manding the navy section, sald: “Peary and Bowdoin are laying-t at Dooth Sound on account of ba: weather.” ee CHICAGO, Aug. belleved by the police to have mot homes of Frank Rose. agent, ang Frank Rangone, secretar. of the barbers’ union. Meat is most digestible when boi ed, most nutritious when roasted, TODAY Fists! Fists!! You That's All Know ill He Lost in "Fools Highway” —Also— FIRST DEGREE Comedy But 10c—20c 1toll Program Changes Daily er i bottles and old | ai —— nto. the tite of Attias ee pa a reall fel at merchant Tim Ke |] es dis’ 9 reasonable. ‘i kly pro his business rooms are outside wdness and the partnership of agement jn thelr unt rt to| prisiehath vinsberg and Kelly results. How th a bit of! Gilroomst e some Ta the little follow not only rehabilitates ; i | the spirit of the junk dealer but his HAT a picture — the m time to tir L person 22 p'ior finances also, is the plot material of story of a waif alone | | bo otters here xeon | 2 persons 3°? Pb prone eae ieee "re |q in ‘the perilous mazes_ of that one ca u c han nthass nd beguiling picture. 1e Tow Y. ' = meeting Martin I he w ature of the story is such as to New Y ork—battling Fate Ey noir aa \ 1 or new | Cait A shopping and lend {tself to comedy, a fact which with a smile, sad, glad, at 1 if it is not ee fies Ps Edward F. e the direc! courageous — just a boy. 1 le t , a —a been highly tent to - It's Jackie's greatest human nea picture. w WILLARD under thi MACK mupervia Tortured for years || | by varicose veins Trouble entirely healed by Resinol rected By 91 Direct y fho Chicago, Ill, Oct. 23: — “I uffered from varicose veins for years and had doctored continuous ly without results as I could not |f keep off my feet. The pain was so great that I could sleep and I cried at night until I was completely exhaust- ed. My hair was turning gray and I thought I would lose my mind. Last summer my had a sore on } fiad son chin and Resinol healed it, so I decided to try it my- self. In little less than a week I obtained relief and in six months time the trouble was entirely healed, I cannot tell you how thankful I am —I am the happiest woman in the world and I owe it all to Resinol.” | (Signed) Mrs. Gussie Newman, 2424 Orchard St. Also Comedy “HEADS OVER HEELS’ Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 1 Pp. m. and 5 p. m. Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. Express Bus Leaves 9; 30" Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 COMING NEXT— COLLEEN MOORE —In “The Desert Flower” NEWS TOPICS Shows 1-8-5-7-9 10¢ and 40 TODAY—TOMORROW AMERICA Produced O JUVENILE COMEDY ILD CAT WILLIE” FABLES 6, 7 1, 2:40, ishop-Cass TODAY ONLY JACK HCXIE —IN— “RIDIN THUNDER” ALSO COMEDY 40, 10c & 20c eater NHE story of a good i} little bad girl of Broadway. Based on the Selwyn- Pollock stage’ play in which Jane Cowl starred, In the Cast Kenneth Harlan, T, Roy Barnes, Boe Lee Worthing, of the “Follies. 4:20, 9:20 TODAY TOMORROW Toward South forced the MacMillan Arctic expedi- tion to halt on its way south from Etah, Greenland. A dispatch received com- TWO CHICAGO HOMES BOMBED —(By The As- sociated Press)}—Labor troubles were vated the bombing early today of the business TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 “KARMA, SENGATION-OF STATE,” SAYS OKLAHOMAN Prominent Civil Engineer of Oklahoma City, Stopping in Denver, Tells How Great Mdeicine Has As- tounded People at Home. BRUCE HIMSELF GAINED 26 POUNDS “Why, Over a Year Ago, This Wonderful Karnak Built Me Up to Perfect Health and I’ve Been in Splendid Condition Eyer fering so from stomach trouble th I_ had reached the point where couldn't eat, sleep or work. I< would sour on my stomach just soon as I swallowed it, my e would become all coated and I wo: have awful headaches and bts spells. “I also suffered from chronic stipation, felt tired and wor: before I even started a day's wo: and lost twelve pounds in weig? I tried all kinds of medicine treatments and made expensive tr to health resorts tuntil I became ¢ and tired of no results I 1 spending money and was about re: Since.” sive up. “Then, when Karnak vas ¢ “Just think of it, I spent hundreds | introduced in Oklahoma I tooi: w I called a ‘flying taking the medicine,.and tt hardly seems believeable, it is t honest truth, seven bottles n clean sweep of all my troubles. “I gained back my 12 pounds weight and 14 pounds more bi and the wonderful part about 1 of dollars most every year for the neo’ an past twenty-three years trying to get back my health and then comes this Karnak and rids me of all my trou- bles, and mind you, it didn't take but seven bottle of this medicine to do it--now if that doesn't beat anything you ever heard of, it cer- ¢ | tainly does for me." that I've been in the best of heal This is the enthusiastic statement | ever sir I bot I've already to made the other day by John W.| enough people Bruce, well known civil engineer, of | two hundr “" 1101 8, Walker street, Oklahoma | it's r < City, while stopping for a few days| ‘ hile I'm here in Deny in Denver on a motor trip he is| just Uke to tell Denver peor o | making through thls section. what we back in a “It was back in March of 1924,| know and think about K that Karnak fixed me up so fine,” |+has asto entire continues Mr. Bruce, “and I should] we knc greatest have given a statement before, but | ever m: 80 much the better now, because Karnak {8 sold in Casper exc people can know how lasting my| sively by the Kimball Drug Sto: relief has been when I tell them I} Inc., and the Midwest Pharmac haven't had a bit of trouble since. “Before I got Karnak I was suf- AMERICA ~ STARTING TODAY The Teasingest, Most Frolicsome Chuckle of Laughter That Ever Blew Your Risibilities SKY HIGH and by tho leading druggist in e ery town.—Ady {- y 1 STARRING LAURA LA PLANTE BUDDY MESSINGER —In— “PLEASE, TEACHER” Continucus 1 to 11 SPOT DANCE TONIGHT AT RIVERVIEW PARK Where Everybody Goes. 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