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PAGE FOUR » WESTERN FILM ORAW CROWDS 10 THE RIALTO Large crowds again enjoyed the big double bill attraction last night at the an e T k Minstrel bt e a off with the fire yond the Border." n I'he (bit! Mavoria of thasmnontie n offered in a Casper pla 5 probably will be enjoyed t al throngs this evening. ond the Border,” the Hunt nberg special, fea nan unusually excit boys who choose the number of course of produc. nd t 1 who go to see the perhaps lacking in and to those who reen stories a supplement » their own romances, the new cCAmusements | MINSTRELS ND ERY [= — omedy that is real a is one of the elernents that contrib. s locale the THEATER — Milo’s Minstrels for last times, HAT HR— Entire change of program with feature film and comedy. RIVERVIEW PARK—Big car- Healey’s Orchestra. Eleanor Boardman (top) and Lillian Gish other day we told you had en discovered who ded as Pol. Now along comes Eleanor | Iman with a similar bid for at-| While she was working in } 's suc wyn-May the story the produ uck with her resemblar wistful Lillian Gish son watch 2 act gets the ame reaction as that from the elder same wistful cha with Dil m which n Gish is londe r is just two i overed fror her patrons in his fath RADIO MUSIC As an experiment, Radio experts =] one the ‘ Lemons Tighten Wrninkled Skin {| Squeeze the juice mons in a bottle containing | three our Orchard White which any E will ntl-wrinkle loti tighten relaxed skin, erase fine nd eradicate crows-feet sage sweetly fragrant 10n dotior the skin at night By morning most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows-feet out, giving a more tour ‘to ct chin leaves the skin vel oft, clear nd fresh Beau exy ts use this astringent | for enlarged pores, also to bleach and whit sallow, tanned skin Mix this harmless lotion yourself ince it s best immediately after prepar —Adv > $5.00 Reward J Five dollars reward will be paid > to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions from Tribune subscribers, P; ons of the paper should not pay any g one their subscription except the ; carrier who delivers the paper or an authorized collector from the office. If you are not sure you are paying‘the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. If he car not do so please call the Tribune TELAND s decide that the test merited ) maki Eleanor Boardman (top) and for health's UNIVERSITY 5,000 endowment for s been offered by receive ecept his offer will The “Charleston,” alleged terpsichore approval of the American Society of T pene ieeend Incidentally, Charleston, S. C., has disowned the dance.” hers of Dancing, but in a modified version.” Four movements in th f and are pu Revolution in Mexico City? No, Milkmen’s Strike. Mexican dairymen and milk dealers are rebelling against a new national law that compels them to pasteurize ail of their product intended for huma on bloodless demonstrations in Mexico C consumption. They have called a ‘‘strike” y. One is shown in progress. Che Casper Daily Cribune Dancing Masters’. League.Tones. Down:the-“Charleston” BUE. ciated Pr compar a cont amous Bicycle Knute Rockne, e Univers Coach, Says | Is Best Body ‘Builder one of whom owns nicycle and eve ly KNUTE ROCKNE Physical Director, University of Notre Dane 1, health anding, leg sthening ex turdy ir muscie-bui developi ercise, cor of our I gan ma recor ution advisedly, for exercist been a ho has 1 pastime, a suled business 1 s perhaps that I ought to con °s and athletes in the mal ‘otre Dame's But simple ‘s a mild they have their own way—on thelr ntal activitie > bolster up the RUEnE the "43" years” “Uncle” Billy” , of Forth Worth, Tex., have and haircut, is 210,616 shaves and 80, 697 oa ee jon ruled that the next fight n New York of Louis Telephone Asi ch Te out wi yh 1 conditi Prone To Be Lazy tain amount of exer will come alor itr be ¢ get a lot of f at it. From t fangled o to mean little work and a he of lost flesh—if we stick to it, But nc body gets a real kick out of com- | will put us Adoniees Bicycle Ranks First The ve should think o: and the 1 attention is no ot ch exhila pleasure and liver f eon, | full breathing comes naturally, the | nasal passage e cleared, the puls quickens joyfully, torpidity and the liver become bitter enemies and part company, the blood courses happily and becomes purified, dyspepsia bids the system a grudging farewell There « of course, individual exercises that provide a wide vari ety of benefits. Physicians, for in stance, are practically a unit in d claring horseback riding a perfectly fine exercise-sport, But Dobbin these days is for the man of means You can't ride him to work and park him. on the campus or in a factory yard-rack. He won't stay rf night if he’s left leaning cellar wall. You can’t put a sta on him and ride him in t ivin room rlor during cold s; is birthright of oats) Advertiser—"I saw it in wlating, » Has Everything n you straddle the le into Healthland by ) set rules for conquering Fraulein Seeks> U.S. Fish Laurels. and up pn their toes, so to propositi with putting the f and fatty gener f hard-b people who ‘olely—when MOON Fraulein Erna Morray, Ger- man swimming marvel, is plane ning an American tour on which she will take on all comers in sprint events, elation of worth the up to 15 years, « . Mann Page aR NEB —Also— 1d fine physt- JIMMY AUBREY m —In— “He Who Gets Crowned” AMERICA A | < TODAY WOMAN’S FAITH —WITH— Percy Marmont —Also— BUDDY MESSINGER —In— “A YOUNG TENDERFOOT” Continuous 1 to 11 Silk Stocking Dance’ Tomorrow Night FREE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 20—Pairs Given Away—2Q es Pz airs to the Ladies—4Q airs to the Men—4Q TOURING CAR SPORT ROADSTER GIVEN AWAY FREE E—Wednesday, Sept. 23 if Vagit'y 4 eal BV Crawford’s Criterions Opening Engagement Saturday, Sept. 5 ARKEON toned-down’”” Transatlantic Airplane Mail thought from @ given center to all 2.—(Ass0- ct with the ernment for‘an aerial mail service between France and Argentina. TODAY First Run Picture “LIGHTS With an ALL STAR CAST From the Play by Paul Dickey and 10c and 20c —FEATURING— | ALMA RUBENS 10c and 40c WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 address made by R. H, Grant, gen- eral sales manager of the Chevrolet teen members of the sales and ser- vice staff of the Nolan Chevrolet Co. of this city, at a banquet Monday evening in the Henning banquet hall, The records of the inspiring ad- dress on the Chevrolet and what it means to the United States, and the importance of each sales and service lly won the reluctant unit to the whole, arrived in Casper an creation that pushed its way into polite circles uninvited, has finally reluctant | Yesterday and were delivered fo the assembled members of the local or- ganization at their gathering last evening. A talking machine ‘served as the medium of conversation. This {s a new and very satisfactcry method of radiating a constructive corners of an organization without S 7 S necessitating personal contact. It CFVICE, SCCM) ccomea that Mr. Grant were in the AIRES, Sept. )—A French air mission headed by Prince Charles Murat and] COQper Takes M. Portel, head of the Latecoere Air “ce with the Argentine sor! Oath Today As Bureau Chief lf 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—(By The | lew es bad skin} | Associatea Press)—Thomas P. Cooper H Ys of Kentucky, recently appointed ! > your handicap? chief of the bureau of agricultural } economies of the department of agri- : { . Resinol ? culture, was sworn in Monday. He Deicke blotches,redness, |}| ¥i!! hold the position as a temporary roughness. etc, and | promotes skin health appointee, by permission of the civil service commission, pending an open competitive examination, in which he will participate, Resinol Paris-Gotham Flight Planes Are Given Test BORDEAUX, France, Sept. 2.— (By The Associated Press)—Captain Francois Coll and Lieutenant Paul Tarascon, maimed French war veter- ans who plan to attempt shortly a trans-Atlantic flight have tested their machine in a trial flight from Paris to Istres, and thence to Bor- deaux. Subsequently they said they were confident they would be able to fly from Paris to New York, thus winning the prize of $25,000 offered Phonograph Record Is Used to Bring Address Of Auto Official Here Phonographic records of a recen.; Motor Co., were presented to elgh-+ Henning, and had made a spect; sage to the members of the Nolan Chevrolet Co. Following the “by proxy’ address, Brian Dougherty, book-keeper for the company, entertained with a number of popular and semI-classical vocal numbers, accompanied by Al Swanson, parts room man, who knocked out a few mean solos on the lyories. Several members of the firm also delivered short addresses following the main address. Those present wer P. Nolan, A. A. Schulte, Ralph Schulte, Charles Midert, Henry Oldham, W. E. Wins- low, F, K. Davis, Al Swanson, Pete Negless, W. E 1, F, D. O'Neill, T, F. Culter, 7 Jackson, H. 1. Crumpton, W. Cresswell, A. J. Sing er, K. Boston, Brian Daugherty. E. J. Schulte was a guest at the din- ner. MARINE WHO TOOK NAP _ IS REINSTATED. SWAMPSCOTT,’ Mass., Sept. 2,— (Associated Press.) — Disapproving the findings of a summary court- martial, Captain Adolphus Andrews, commander of the Mayflower, late Monday ordered Corporal Andrew Chantos, of Cleveland, one of the marines, charged with falling to sleep on guard du ered to duty. Lema Cyaee STE por (toe Ta genes AMPSC s., Sept, 2.— (Associated Press.)—Thirty days con- finement and $21 lost pay was im- posed by a summary courtmar- tial on Private’ Clarence Key of Centerville, Texas, who was found lying down at his post while guard- ing the president at White Court. Sure Relief roe INDIGESTION : ELL-ANS ; 25¢ and 75¢ Pacssses Everywhere RENE VINCENT America’s Greatest Two-Voiced Soloist ‘ LAST TIMES | TODAY DOUBLE ATTRACTION MILO’S MINSTRELS AN UP-TO-DATE REVIEW OF MINSTRELSY AND MUSICAL COMEDY —FEATURING— RAY EWERT And His $1,000.00 Piano Accordion MAXINE MILO Popular Saxaphone Soloist BORDER” THE PACEMAKERS COMEDY CARTOON Shows 1-2:40-4:40-6-7:30-9:80 Prices—Mat. 10c and 40c—Eve. 25c and 50c Minstrels 3-7:45-9:45 90c Novelty Dance TONIGHT RIVERVIEW PARK Confetti Galore—Kewpie Dolls to Lucky Numbers Admission §9c—No Dancing Charge HEALEY’S ORCHESTRA

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