Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Che Caspet Daily Cribune NSO FATTO) as hestra, with Blanche AT AMERICA THEATER) ne An absorbing and unusual and a splendidly J pictu: ed with dire oft Faith,” Uni OSES) ame Tw AT IAS eee Sun ONE OF HER BEST Fur Borders Trim Smart Velvet Brocade Models his wife has good reason to be very unhappy. Dear Mrs, Thompson: I am s0 very unhappy. I love my husband very much, He has been at me for two years to have my hair bobbed, but I really think my nose is too FLIGHT LEADER WOULD RETURN BY AIR ROUTE Doesn’t Fancy Putting Planes on Ships at Honolulu. He Bought Her Clothes—And Oh, L What Clothes! MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 long for bobbed hair to be becom- ing to me, Two weeks ago on Sun- day his people had a home-coming for all the boys and girls and their wives and husbands. Well, as they are pretty well fixed and all have cars but us, he was going to buy one @s we had enough for a down payment, Well, Sunday night came and as I never go a way much and my shoes were not fit to go out in the yard with, he sald he had made arrangements to get the car that evening, so he said he would get my shoes and etockings. Well, of all things he got that night! He had an old sorrel horse hitched to one of the worst wrecks of a bug- gy and when he t in the house he sald, “And here's what goes with it. He had a pair of old white shoes that buttoned up on side, and a pair of cotton stockings, “Wear these.” he sald, I knew that when he said yes or no he meant it. so I seid I would not go, but he sald you will, so I went with my new shoes and stockings in that lop-sided bug- sy. Well, I cried all the next day, for they ail laughed so much at me. lect your own clothing at least, HIS PROTECTIVE MOTHER Dear Mrs. Thompson: 1 am a girl of eighteen and have a } friend nineteen. We have be chumming together for seve months. His mother does not low him to go with girls. And jy has been kept a secret. He has beet wanting to tell her. De you thir should? How should he go abv ? And do you think he { enough to go with girls? MIS The mother who believes she ca keep a uineteen-year-old boy from thinking of girls (and from wa to have girl friends) ts very fc and will have cause for regrets. should encourage him to cult the acquaintance of nico girls, ar even help him in meeting them, Y should not take the initiative in t matier, however. It is up to him t find means of letting his moth know that he is deceiving her, to persuade her to seo thing different light. She would be pre diced against you for interfe POLLY: Unless the young explains it, you can take for granted his “cut” was intention It is always best to let the yout. men do the h ; = #4 He hasn't spoke to me, so I think} RUTH AND LOLA: As ; s f ok ; BY BE KLINE sometime he is going to leave me.| first question: A girl whose effort « ht 1925 The Casper Tribune) | So I want to know {f you think he] to alienate your friends ate so flag n's I c | : CISCO, Aug. 31.—Em-| would be all right if I have my hait|yant deserves to be treated rude 06 lar of Cla _ je Duke of Yc cut? Please tell me for I am almost | avoia i] ; ; x ame and under-| insane UNHAPPY SUSIE. all her r | ! t GOPMAR A ee: one I hardly think haying your hair] ship. pearing ax « est coast-Hawall| pohbeq would change the attitude] the y i - brea ‘would fly them back | of such an unreasonable husband. | “smart” ry ie sands at Pearl Harbor/) 1 cannot understand his treatment.| Ask a , : le Dukes, tep thou You should demand the right to se Neer ind men, however, the giant navy - elf ca s will have a longer trip ea role . , if they are headed tf Lb] the | Fur borders are used effectively to trim smart frocks of indestructible velvet brocade. A flared a return flight to Aue , | model (left) is bordered with black fox, while a velvet neckband with long streamer is the finishing coe the reco caloat 5 Bie of touch. An afternoon tunic frock (right) is also of velvet brocade the tunic being edged with a ; aan me Pearl Harbor in good shape and 5 ua z en, but the feeling | wide band of fur. A graceful dress (center) combines filet net embroidered in Chinese design with |amone flieh 8 1s that the r | shirrings of plain net. The ecru net is worn over an old rose slip. “flying commander” will have his th way if the three plane ships reach without mishap. | 3UBBLES Un u are + mast six nonths 4F 5 ma pagid, ths you baw The question ts frequently askea|John J. O’Brien, Popular | lis Das ss months my oe gees DE PRC BLEMS to demand that you forego tht is to what attitude the crews of the| Pugilist and Instructor of | ina what 1 managed to eat aid | THOMPSON tentions of all men but himself, oe reer take A he) Ae hazards| Boxing, Gives Remarkable | seem to give any strength, bu | cs pine of the 2,100 mile flight. cers and * fe Eiwhe | cave halgestion sdnwtesd\ én i BETTY inn on ex-| enlisted men who will man the ships,| Health Builder His High-|save me it mat nd tired. ng I would lose nd though, I wor rn trip. hard in the gym I just couldn't whi; Anythi h ‘ THE WORK,” HE SAYS | myself back into shape. I didn BAe Ab tha Cea Tete have any appetite, my nerves wer said one of the officers {n explaining thate: “ ’ + | all on edge, and I realized I’a simp ett EA ‘Why, They Don't Claim) iio. {5 got my stomach In so Farmer Looks On ih starting the flight from San| Half Enough for This) working order before 1 could « Francisco, those in charge of the pro. * °. Medicine—When It Comes | back in condition again. Ave ject are taking advantage of fav- Saar pas saattie’ Wik | While King Snake orable trade winds, which wil aia} to Building a Man Up, It’s tia wee eee one VAIN SORROW. , the powerful ‘motors in the direct| a World Beater.” Denver ‘folks were saying abot I am cor Squeezes Rattler |sisnt trom san Francisco to Haw: ee ena, a0 baat, Catia AEs tren ine myself, and I'll tell the worly 1 Plans*for the return call for} «rere i ; ; <a flight north from Honolulu for 300 There's no use talking, when {t|they don’t claim half enough fo: san SHUBSGEA GET t you, | it can be stated, are not disturbed hy| ¢8t Indorsement. mange, Tie. feet cull \Married, But Has s Eyes s for All eae Hal exirresiee’ the rt he (or | the dangers incidental to the “big arene ° my ‘snap, she) will seo you again, you may | op” but would be delighted at the|"IT CERTAINLY DOES ret Ate . say, “Thank you, I hope 80, too.” ter 1 5 an indication he is un 1, Do not quarrel with l t to be mor MLS MINSTREL. a i comes to putting a man on to his|/this medicine. Why, it taker | rary i miles to get favor: : 2 ‘i | j ; ea me y by | ¢ WHEATLAND, Wyo tatiea tne tlkoed ake tie Sect “feed,” putting his digestive organs | only three bottles to put me in tl ] aI lan , The killing of acratile a course to San Francisco, ‘This woula | #8004 condition, and building him | pink of condition. I'm always ready & snake, a happ ated, up in general health and strength, | ‘to feed no’ this Karnak out classes anything] and I- feel else I ever heard of. digestion is fin nails. Why m3 rd udd something over 200 miles to the trip and would just about bring the MAKE UP RIALTO TREAT “| state 2 nfl winged boats to the limit ‘o just feel like I could have an arn e fuel, Sankelty the Umit ‘of thelr! “rats what John J. O'Brien, of| mule kick me in the stomach and 7 NS 1534 Curtis St., Denver, says of this | smile it off. | t at The PN-9 planes have a gasoline "4 ~ “ 1 1 | zy | | capacity of 1,287 gallons each, whien | *clebrated new medicine after hav- Anybody who is fecling ‘toug t Aree M ing put it to a strenuous test in his| sure ought to get Karnak for, be Jat a rate ¢ nsumption of 45 gal-| ‘5 + rH 5 |lons an hour in still air, gives them|°NT Case. Mr. O'Brien is a well} eve me, it will certainly do the | non-poisonc to set *|thus be- seen that v Don't let him be] The king snake almost immediately aGUNen cate winds a part 0 vay j cause for silly regret overtook it, and fastening on its P Pelee a iodo: et | te y fey PBs caren known boing instructor, and has : F ecanything to do H again. | i¢ on any fleld n ht find Pe tnan weanains ohaaitaae made a practice as well as a study] “Karnak {s sold in Casper exclu- I 1 i 8. goon etter heen # rattle: | jones and uses in atill alr-aboute tg | Of the science of the conditioning of | sively by Kimball Drug Stores, Inc big 1 1 snake,. the third found’ in'l ations an hour, having apeut the | Tae: and the Midwest Pharmacy, and by | : DO the same i 8 same 10 per cent safety margin, Thie| “Yee sir, this Karnak ts a knock-| the leading druggist in every town |! ny tung man 1s] sooner had he pul ea the in | margin is increased by at least’ -per | Ut” Continues Mr. O'Brien. “For |—Adv. * 1 | His | 1 that he ever] snake spied t and. started away, | cone DY, the favorable winds. It can = | | | could just about under jaw, whipped, its coils about i acity cast apr : ae, hae faxine | of thé loz hate t ae t they are no more| to death, The true king snake is| tie et j t can holacon!w Dikd sir }f | ellable th & score of other | 9M inhabitant of the south, and it is AT, y tN PM isa adds pleas: | he gasped ave the fel t I I perstitions in which the public| velleved that the “snake Killin ARRH t : a worthwhile pi pears to have confidence. repime: foNse here ate. uatiallyrthe of head or throat is usually , f | er eats chain sr benefi d by the vapors fr EA - ‘pert tt I incer 1 mer c tt 2 | UNHAPPY GIRL , @ girl of ee | e. Cava tl i they egretted | m r 4 are quite foolish to think of| DETROIT—Ty Cobb was given a | Sf} K Ss marrying a man of 26. it is no|unique banquet at which he was | RUB STARTING TODA wonder your parents restrict your] praised as baseball's most valuable Over 17 liter or CoE freedom player. Te ee tear RIALTO MILOS MINSTRELS BAND and ORCHESTRA | I do not “Blanche Sweet pera EVER BE WITHOUT IT A ged Resident Of for it immediately eases sud- | den, severe, colicky pains and re e eramnps in stomach and bowels, jownnive| Lander Succumbs diarrHoan ior chidten un tae grown-ups use CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY . + | Take it with you when you travel. 1 yen Keep it always in your home, TODAY TOMORROW WEDNESDAY The strangest, most A human love story in years! WOMAN'S , FAITH | Featuring Alma Rubens * ~And— os “Sel ACTION GALORE IN NEW CAREY FILM A man’s and a woman’s battle against their own love! Percy Marmont syne se | AT RIALTO TOMORROW 45 MINUTES OF UP-TO-DATE MINSTRELSY diicoe Mpanibed iar cs f268) CAA | AND MUSICAL COMEDY SReee et FEATURING BUDDY MESSINGER ne Calonnes, Ray Ewert and His $1000.00 Piano Accordion —iffities j Desens dé Maxine Milo, Premier Saxophone Soloist “A YOUNG TENDERFOOT” | Zino-pads sg Lyyeey Rene Vincent, America’s Greatest 12. Soloist rev ey te Olive, Cornetist and Pianist Cavallo Milo Playing Cornet and Piano at Same Time Concert Pianist SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICAL ARTISTS AND THE FUNNY END MEN IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PROGRAM IRIS TODAY Priscilla Dean “DRIFTING An Interesting Dramatic Thriller Mr. Harold A: Loring at the Organ 10c and 40c Continuous 1 to 11 THERE’S A BIG TIME IN STORE FOR YOU TOMORROW NIGHT WASHINGTON HALL ADMISSION 75c ‘magnificent 4 Photoplay « * Ce SWEET “skinjotaan SS LEW Copy Also Jimmy Adams Comedy—“LOVE GOOFY” NEWS ADMISSION MATINEE EVENINGS , : — CHILDREN 10c¢ CHILDREN 25c Also te a Hotes and hoot ad SOARDOC EEE te I tore ADULTS 40c - ADULTS 50c THE NGomely || saw thoxe Hen friend fa his'prnaner. Hirer carey in“'Beyan) |! SHOWS START 1, 2:40, 4:40, 6, 7:30 AND. 9:30 BOHN’S ORCHESTRA 7:45 AND 9:45 ? | 1 to11 10c and 20c ||| “ MINSTRELS AT Will Fill the Air With Harmony

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