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| cA musements om At Denver Is PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 ia eek eect Sic RS stances the first floors also were AY || q Over $20 000 i gies reigned in the > Us! < Sen Genie Meccan, eB oh dren joined in the futile attempts to build dikes and keep back the waters, which today had receded. a a “HIS FORGOTTEN WIFE? |GRIPPING PLOT FOUND AY AMERICA CARRIES | IN “THE MIRAGE’ NOW SHOWING AT RIALTO | e current attraction at the Rial- is the picturization of Ed- cll known stage play, product (Continued Prom Page One) Spitzbergen, the Norwegian archi- hundred and eighty feet in length, | pelago. with a maximum diameter of 78.7] y¢ was hoped she would be able feet, she contained 19 gas cells with| to reach the pole, and her crew was a capacity of 2,115,000 cubic feet. Jeager for the trip, but after her Her power plant consisted of six!storm experience at Lakehurst, in 200-horsepower Packard engines, ca-| which she was torn from the moor- pable of driving her at a maximum |ing mast, plans for the polar fligh speed of 60 miles an hour. were abandoned by order of Pr The Shenandoah was completed | ent Coolidge. hb ene tor in the summer of 1923, and her test| The United Ribornc canis r flights were very satisfactory. While| one other dirigible, the Los Angeles & tween $20,000 and $25,000 was caused by a flood which inundated scores} ,. , of homes in Globeville, a suburb,| T® Bishop dipping pens at Bishop when the Rocky Moun.| Will be open for dipping on and tain ditch, which flows nearby, went! after September 15. Register at / © its banks Richards & Cunningham Co., Casper. = pull he Zeppel attached to her moorin mast at] ¥ hich was built at t wee . works in Friedrichshafen, German: The Los Angel however, under | the terms of the peace treaty by| Lakehurst, on January 12, ship was torn loo hen board. lorence © Vidor, a ayer in a role which she vas cons be used for ucted, can only} folk— F The whole mooring fitting and] 0° Une" , ys in 's a tows part of the nose framing were] "20° cuenandoah was this coun-| w York to wrenched out of the ship. the for-|4.J:0 ony dirieible of war. | nasine aabow ward gas bag was ripped and the] yt One eR aoah's metal frame-| crowd New following one was punctured, but the crew had four of the six engines running within two minutes of .the breakaway. Fuel and water were released to restore her trim and she weathered work was constructed of duralumin, | a composition of aluminum, copper and manganese, having the tensile strength of mild steel with only one- third its weight. The outer sheath- ical | ‘ furt! “ 1 | NS Was of cotton fabric painted alu | v the storm without further structural | yinum, this serving only as a wea-| damage and was again housed in| her protection and streamline for her d after a few hours t Ath < Y = ~ ’ the bag withir ae nte! t | Last October the Shenandoah was MOTHER:-— Fletcher's Cas | given a remarkable test in the form | toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- of a trans-continental flight. W [ae pent Fy Tanvitie the Dakehicatlietation tea Denver oman | stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, she cruised to the Pacific she cruised to tne Pact! Appointed For | Tsthieg Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for \_ ng the round trip of 8,100 Infants in arms and Children a}! ages. é miles on October 25. Ci Ege. 9 i: tay Gee oa Consul Service To avoid imitations, always look forthe signatuid ot CLL Lc st coast, the was away from San Proven directions on each packere. Physi ‘st for 38 days. Her actual] DENVER, Colo., Sept. 3.—(Asso ne between Lakehurst, Fort|Clated Press)—Appointment of Miss} to the fo} his good looks r screen actor; of the prac comp ndid per: heart from und wanting In icians everywhere recommend it. BREAKING QUT Pimples Itched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. A Texas, San Diego, Calif.,| Pate Field of Denv ugh the a * ash |service 2 pate at = |and Camp Lewis at Tacoma, Wash.,| Service ore Vale as jand return, not counting the time] *aid tc :| consumed in locating mooring masts| being th hrough fog on two occasions, was|!2 Ame . hours, 11 minues, against the| Miss Field is a graduate of the test express train time between| state department's foreign service hese points of 272 hours, thirty min-| school in Washington, Her father | utes, deducting time for connections, |B, B. Fields, Sr., was president of Edgar Selwyn’s are reduced} ‘The Shenandoah was inflated with | the Mountain States Telephone and number | helium gas, which is non-nflamma.| Telegraph company‘for many years. r s, and the next| Although the government recently : t the French BY Gig ones Ten z the most delicate ayers ies at will mounts wi c lightest gas to hydrogen. This gas,|"amed Miss Lucille Atchison of Ohio payers clamoring extracted from the natural gas of|@ third s ry of legation at Be- brought to the repeal sis imed, the certain fields in Texas and Kansas,| rene, M Field fs the state depart. }taxpayers will make re money |is not found in commercial quanti.|ment’s first woman consul. | She i 4 | under. to utes. then it is be-| ties elsewhere. It is extracted by.a|Sdils for Holland about October_1. screen in the gor Neved that the publicity of returns| government plant in Texas. ‘The een Soe NE will never show the total amounts] aiicinie w tay cgtineca ‘erfte geous production. FRENCH FORT | csessscs soon rors coo. [P25 yan tne toma oo {te tahiti mee ee] CHILD IN PAIN who in-| Motion picture companies ere bidding for the services of Miss Fautine Lucero, winner pf,the Spanish beauty’ dancing contest in Santa Aga, Calif. can histor famous stage play ble, non-poisono and when 1 hey became very ble lasted about two 5 ard cabin, from . for hig admitted three wives that }cealment of what might Jed ch the airship was steered, and] Caen Be ee for relief. 78 were ed in as excessive earr c acl ix f lo © grown-ups. 1 other remedies but they I ts were called in as ex v : today|one in each of the six power gon. Ips. Iproved unsuccessful. I began Sa es who have him in tow] the publicity. 1 ons are being|dolas. This armament, it was stat- Mothers, just afew dropso{ Cuticura Soap Ointment a end after w ticura Soap a icura Ointme: letely healed. (Signed) 9-12th Incomes are being |ed, was for use in repelling airplane| CHA MBERLAIN’S ; tions | att n time of war, COLIC and DIARRHOEA MEDY used| The ure seeking the strictest punishment |evaded in th Uccess achieved by the Shen- | for MacFarland a‘ gam: | distribu ist. But psycholo; » inclined to | Whose | | e did not delit <]and not recognizable |andoah in her transcontinental tour r 3 RE! rm ; and no rediately | ; in a little sweetened water instantly a .'4 - that" he n Oe ‘i 1} umounts |and other test voyages led to plans! relieves pain in the stomach and { 7 ie atwraat Leased » the 0 th ti e printed | for her use in a United States naval| bowels, cramp, colic, weakening . c : A be inted|three ti 1 act eal | list 1 into five or) expédition to the Arct diarrhoea and those stomach aches | Press). Th De Sours le morltarens hi "afta through | six 1 M u t s 4] The plan and pains so inseparable from the . eee eee [RAGE ted with moor-| rears of childhood. e ka, cand Keep it always in your home. With CLIVE BROOK One of the greatest of the Broadway productions, in which Florence Reed created such a sensation, has been made into a daring and lavish motion picture. Florence Vidor, “loveliest woman of the screen,” is starred in a role utterly different from anything she ome, Al ing masts that the French} “In that ca MacFarland should ud let off cas less effect AMERICA TODAY and TOMORROW MADGE BELLAMY and WARNER BAXTER Anh THE ROMANTIC MELODRAMA yt him be nt to ja | As the of tion from large cor. | = —— 5) hi ined “Ir he|P fons din hes, there will be Fren 1 loves each or 1 pr © to repeal} shed the erves to be The numbe individuals port said Meanwhile, rt urge. taxes in not large force a change jn public 1, | enough 2 > ) f. ty where he is temporarily incarce ie re omin | Best display of magazines at| MacFarland volces’ only one wish, | #entimer zB e | Chappy 8 it is said—to talk his | see and to wives. And the wives don’t know “| CRAWFORD’S | WOMAN AVOIDS |i esc. gees American To CRITERIONS terion, Maine, tell. ta ovacand | Het Ueelease ¢: AN OPERATION ea met Mary eae zn | From Bandits|| A RADIO BAND ma Then he} : | Awful Pains and Misery Re- went back to live with wife number Opening Engagement lievedbyLydiaE.Pinkham’s| frenzied search for him be wae frenzied se. h for him b: wife 4 | Vegetable Compo number two which led to his arrest. SATURDAY NIGHT . pound MucParland te proud of ‘his,wives: SEPT. 5th ant to tell you | He decir Sept. 3.—(Asso- lease of Dr, Har- the Peking Union and has admitted marry. | Medical Co'lege, by Chinese bandits e ; i both women, plus a third whose | “withi e days” sredicted to- has ever don sing has heloed iri! Wor |i! 5 r ithin five d was predicted to. -has ever done. 9 ‘ eskett suffered | ™#iden name he would not disclose;|day in state department advices re- 66 Keep this night open and with awful pains| %% who 1 in Columbus, Ohio, | ceived from Consul Samuel Sokobin 4X FA WAND TWO FASTEREELSIOF, FUN T hear the est band yet. from inflamma- I did ni mean to break a law.|at Harbin - a " 5 RS)? tion and I was in| 1 had fallen injove. I am no shiek. such misery that 1} Just @ lover,” MacFarland told an had to bend officer | | , ble to get relief. “Tir teen aca FORGOTTEN WIFE” Scratches and over my abdome: ‘ x p my dee toe —Also— yar istie Comedy» _ — _ $$$ —— oor. t was im-| Se rye STAN LAUREL AND AN URBAN CLASSIC aT PAA PAAR A AS rate eal | the pains never ceased. I took treat HEPEA SSUlt \8 In | Shows Start 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 & nents for some time a was oars mee | T! 1E greatest snow pic- || told 1 would have to have an ope ‘ F sate ea ae | Ng ture ever filmed! Gon. Ido not be in operations | “MONSIEUR DON’T CARE : TODAY and Thadrea ach about Lydia E COMEDY | with Pinkhar egetable ( om pound that | 7. 5 tT CLAIRE WINDSOR I 4 any obey 3 E wo a try it be: $s 26. alte enefit to the eh nar | pq; _bousands of mothers have Resinol Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 40c §) TOMORROW PAT O'MALLEY it was doing me good. Theawful | be disposed to ‘repeal a law whieh | puatment ready for the cuts, scratches aE y began to leave me, alsi ails t hie a benefit that can| 7, Sap. he Nr OGRuE on ROBERT FRAZER ihe. 1 havea good appetite andl be Mroved, Coterann a int ca | home where there are children, ‘They am gaining in weight, ‘aking this | regards t 2 furnished know that itis perfectly pure and harm- | ee) like it has save what people of nd hastens the healing, C! v {Louis B. MAYER | saded area et pe rome analogy. is) the does not smart or sting’even if applied Be Eee re Seine SILK STOCKING DANCE | LADOY Day LICH! | Yt aS tome . HOLEPROOF HOSIERY | | ath pi. €sino From Harry. Yesness Store a | C eee ere eenls | | mined | | LEARN TO DANCE | Most of r congre | | who favor the r , PAIRS GIVEN AWAY say that it ‘ ‘ at jah c Fpe Hones earning. Labor | DANCING. |store wcommsrorecaneso TR TV ERVIEW Inset “akatnwt! ther tins et ee 10—PAIRS TO THE MEN—10 a | a ; | A CADEMY | aa ny cont ; a refused to" bel se TODAY : | MONDAY, SEPT. 7—LABOR DAY Poartn | Probably sigan Puro ave irs un Picture “| A te a Py | sb as = Const Beginners’ Class now organ- || Pubicity was that Pea og tA “LIGHTS \ SPORT ROADSTER Admission, Gentlemen—25@ ain ; izing for complete oe ste ett, || but. when congress came back from TOURING CAR | j ! g for complete systematic || Put,’ 4 Lad d Child Reginald’ Barker's |] course. All persons wishing to || handful’ ot mmemateny ong eee OUT” ~adies an hildren—4 5e oin cell or see Marti s 1 nembers who care “ " Bay || dnstetons” 8 MD Basher erousn about eto. make a ant | GIVEN AWAY FREE SCORES OF GAMES NeW, . é have ltahandectull eventing’ he eect With an First, Second Third Prize in All Events. “ . 2950 or 2920 ‘|| cal elements in congress from suc. ALL STAR CAST Fat Man’s Race—Boys’ Race—Sack Race. DESERT cessfully opposing the reduction in From the Play by Women’s Race—Potato Race, rR , PRIVATE LESSONS pdt the future, as in the past, the Pant deiets7 ea FUN FOR ALL—ALL FOR FUN publicity provision will becom: STARTS SATURDAY By Appointment, Studio open ie ding pale So long as the harm —Also— Advanced (IN DA See or Call MOERING, AETERNOOS AND EVENING daily BD one is relatively ittle that co A ‘ y BETH AD Dem tO 8 Dem ll arone: POEM Ea Tiatentiy, “The JIMMY AUBREY Classes for KE NC MARTIN FREE—Real Barbecued Meat—-by Our Tulse R ] ALTO Brunswick Records Used || ti in staining the putitutss chen yw ce BUSTER evaenys SEER : Pe t in retaining the publicity clause|I“Fle Who Gets Crowned” Charleston, ACADEMY aR, E id congress ¥ be gulded by | xclusively and congresi will be gulded by that ihe ai 10c and 206 Now Forming e e Instructor ALL CASPER IS GOING | Another reason why the law will

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