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PAGE FOUR {ot Che Casper Daily cribune CA musements LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT {COLOR OF ‘BIG TOWN’ IN ‘BLOW YOUR OWN | STANDS OUT IN “NIGHT HORN AT THE AMERICA LIFE OF W. ¥.”, RIALTO er Owe vibe colorful | 1 v sea “ag forth eached the 8 Scted Taries 9 in the lea hes} aie rhe ion, which was fi a : efield from an original | sete Reh Dorothy Gish, E: r | 1 George Hackathorr ~ Baraues caves brings Torrence to the ‘ ¢ “ An of | Screen in the role of ; t ained ind: vidual | Successful weaterner mathe) pictures of their | 2ganst New Y ci : : 3 daghe: es of get-backs he | fairs of both bi : st Rod La Rocque 2 nat s ald Bentle ee 2 bidden e > g0 there ati} is c wn.” He's i I I abs 1 busines and a} it fter with an r wt town the father begins to think that it might be a good {dea after all to =| onposttet let him have a taste of the white | ot : } lights district and make him so sick | t ¢ th f the place that he'll never want t 7 i . there | rne has the rok el Arthur Housman BI 1d Helen Lee| |_vMlle, Carima Ari, noted felt "| | Parisian danseuse, preserves her 4 ‘ | |lowing locks and yet observes fashion’s dictates by wearing a ual ub a as interpreting her famous ‘“Colum- Ibine’’ dance. ads tno “bobbed” wig. She is seen} Tricks Dame Fashion MAIL MAN" HAS HIS is D | i ; IRIN PROBLEMS AS SHOWN fe BY PICTURE AT IRIS r) 7, bp Api ” | For a thor 9 the * SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! jv 4 Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are |%!'*,: = not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proyed safe |the ae ili ; s +s A ilies ory by millions\and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. |«the Mall” now the Iris Theater is keer a | “Ce y 66 var? ob That the mail mo I 7 tich contains proven directions. | hand, with its reactions to nt indy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets jt? sorrow, than any ‘ \iso bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, |in the clvilized world, is made ap. 2, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid | Parent in its rich fund of dramatic . incident, masterfully crea = - es — ——— epee | eXECUted by the Johnsor me to As Emilie Johnson disp ed oa ; thorot knowledge of the trials and In The Third Alarm” and “In the i | Name of the Law n “The Mail M rises to the greatest height of npathet encouragement the humble heroes fr ON SALE SATURDAY \eatne sways uaictyed j distinct pre: | pleture gl | This Man Intends To Keep It in the House fying the 5,000 POUNDS ARMOUR’S STAR SKINNED HAMS ONLY 30c POUND These are No. 1 Hams and every one guaranteed. “In May or June, 1913, I sent te | you and got four bottles which wer | worth many dollars The abled me to g lost 40 pounce Wor CHOICE POT ROAST ONLY 1 Oc POUND HUFSMITH MARKET CORNER SECOND AND DURBIN y refunded Vor ¢ -Adv, ale by druggists everyw |.pinte most highly deserving Vina he mail man, | pile 2 Mba Gat “OILK HOSIERY DANCE I TREAT SCHEDULED FOR ARKEON PATRONS irs of hosiery. will |e given away tonight at the Arkeon dancing academy. Ten pairs will go to the men and ten to the ladles who are fortunate. ‘The, hosiery isin a variety of colors, beautiful and of high quality, being the well known Holeproof brand. It is expected that ght will be exception- of the popularity hosiery dance and be- cause of the cool weather which has jalded in bringing more people to the academy recently. | Coupe also will be handed out n the Moon automobile which is to be glven away before long. ‘The |time for awarding this car {s draw- } Dancing will start at 9 o'clock ~———-<- -— ‘MANY STOCK-RAISING ~ HOMESTEAD ENTRIES IN STATE ARE CANCELLED w 16,500,00 n acres more than 1924, in Wyoming, ac- T. Christensen, reg: | Land office here. T r » In t number of able for filing in the * “NIGHT LIFE OF NEW YORK” | With |} ROD LA ROCQUE, DOROTHY GISH AND ERNEST TORRENCE You haven't lived till you've en oyed Night Life of New York 1 § NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO 74° THE Lexington Cream XXXXX Flour More and Better Bread per sack Rye, Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals. Ask your grocer for this flour and bave better bread Casper Warehouse Company DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. Tel, 27 THE BI \PURDAY NIG IS AT MAMMOTH WAR ‘OPECTACLE [a BOOKED AT FAIR Douglas Fete To Stage Night Attraction Of Great Merit. AS, W3 Sept. 11 the Hindenburg line, the e} pou Smashin mammoth scenlo fireworks specta to be shown as the big feature n attraction at the Wyoming State Fair, September 16, 17 and 18, is the largest and most elaborate project of its Kind in the United States, In connection with the battle spectacle will be shown each evening a laVis! display of firewe which includes seven special features each night in addition to the great galaxy of shells, | rocket#, mines and arenic numbers Most realistic settings are used {n the spectacle. A night battle with its earth rocking explosions, flashing fire ard brilliant colors booming | across a realistic setting of a French battlefield is pronounced by all who have witnessed the exhibition, to be} a real thriller, The setting of the hospital, the abandoned chateau in the foreground with the trenches and shell holes forming the main sce }ot No Man's a, with a b | ground of a French village-with its j eathedral towering above houses} huddled ind it makes, indeed, a ure .of real and accurate’ back round. } Perfect Battle Fighting The battle begins at night. All is quiet and a dim red glow covers the | landscape as if comihg the burning embers of a recent cannon ude, In this faint glow the old cha- teau and the hospital can be seen bathed in a pale mist, Suddenly, with a terrific roar, the.white signal lUghts break above the’scene covering everything with their white light. ‘The forest, the village and cathedral spire and dugouts all appear in a pale green-light. Erratic rifle shots of snipers flash here and there and machine guns from hidden quarters begin thelr steady fire. More signal lights evidence 2 change dure. At once the barrage Js lald down, Terrific Action In Battle The gigantic guns pound thelr fiery cargo. The guns of the enemy from of proce- return the fire and the scene of firey " thunde and smoke pierced by the reports makes a dramat From the caldron breaks more intense firing as the bigger guns throw forth their shells. From the lines there moves in a steady path ne straight through the bedlam, the fire throwers, forelr their long streams of liquid fi This makes a thrilling picture Gas bo break on the ground and roll their heavy smoke in low clouds that cling to the ground, Above this bediam. a violent and earthrocking explosion is heard. Ammunition dumps blow up. A weil placed shell wrecks the cathed- ral tower which falls in ruins, <An- other giant shell crumbles the hos- pital and the chateau falls in ruins. from the ambushes, the tanks belch- ing fire and shelis ride onte the scene of carnage, breaking the lines of the enemy and take the day, Then, as a fitting climax, there burst into Resinol has earned its place | in oveny Burns, scalds, scratches, chafing, sores, little patches | of itching rash and | even the more stub- flame across the red and smoky field the clear colors of Old Glory, as she waves victorlous over the scene a symbol of peace a back ground of ‘To miss this display of fireworks and the giant battle spectacle is to ctunity to witness one exhibitions ever CHICAGO—Otto H. Strochein, 54, and his son Gotthard, 30, under ar+ rest in Germany organizers of the Knight soft he Fiery Cross, were ner preachers here. deeneth 8 Pata SE ladies and e for Scientific mi; gentlemen. aths in connection. Ladies 2 to 5 p, m. Gentlemen 10 .m, to 1 pm. and 7 to 12 p, m. »intment phone DENVER PEOPLE HUNDREDS Remarkable Results Pro- duced by This Sensational Medicine Being Reported from All Parts of Town. IT HAS BECOME TALK OF THE ENTIRE CITY Wonderful Recovery of Mrs. Etta Place, Which Has Amazed All Her Friends, Is Typical of Way Karnak Is Building Health Here. rundown suf- fering m n are 50 en- thused ov r quick return hea th after taki k inot. remain silent and reat med! cine in terms of highest p ply ring with their uéh_ statement from Mrs. Ohio aver amazing e3 only tyr ceived “Oh, the derful wful Suffering this won « has relieved me of,” Place. “{ will always y I got this wonderful medicine, and want to do all T can to help others find. out about it, It's simply a bless! o suffering hu: manity. “Oh, how I suffered the past four years with rheumatism—day and . I just couldn't get up or down irs of my home without some- o help me, The pains through 1 legs were so terrible I almost helpless, Nights I simply turn and toss in agony ng FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 SHORTAGE OF AUTOSINU. S. DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 11. — C. D. Vall, secretary and general manager of the National Automobile Dealers’ association told Iowa deal- ers in convention here that there Is ulmost & shortage in automobiles in the country at the present time. He declared that on July 1, there were 10,000 cars in the.hands of dealers and that an average of 10,000 cars are being sold daily, The meeting here BY THE OW POURING Jot FOR KARNAK and on damp, rainy days I simply hurt worse than ever. “Then, too, f had stomach trouble of long standing and suffered with indigestion, gas, billousness and sour stomach all the time. Everything 1 ate would sour and nausenate me, 1 would bloat up tight as a drum with gas, and dreadful headaches and weak spells would follow. I was S0 nervous the least noise would up- set me, and words cannot express the agony I suffered. “I wasted money on dozens of med- icines and treatments without being able to get a particle of relief, and was so miserable and discouraged I didn't know what to do. “I know it's just almost past belief that a medicine could do for me what this Karnak has done, but it’s every word of the gospel truth, this glor- ious medicine has made a clean sweep of all my troubles. “After finishing my second bottle of Karnak I bought ten more, for I knew I had the right thing for my troubles at last. Just think of it, I eouldn't bend by knees or close my hands they were so sore and swol- len, but now since taking six bottles of Karnak if there’s a single trace of my troubles left I don’t know it. “I don't have an ache or pain in my body, everything I eat agrees with me, and I have gained nine pounds and am just like a person made new. My friends are all amazed at what Karnak has done for me, too, an@é I can never praise this wonderful medicine enough.” Karnak {s sold in Casper exclustve- first of is the and the Midwest Pharmac the leading druggist in eve —Ady. MOON TONIGHT SILK HOSE DANCE GENUINE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY 20—PAIRS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY—20 FREE 10—PAIRS FOR THE LADIES—10 10—PAIRS FOR THE GENTS—10 ALSO EXTRA COUPONS ON THE To Be Given Away Soon SAVE YOUR COUPONS—GET ALL YOU CAN ARKEON TOURING CAR ROADSTER a series of 125 di will be held over the country. Use Sun Wind ‘Busi Cinders RECOMMENDED SOLD BY WRITE FOR FREE EYE BOOK. MURINE CO. CHicAGo A drama packed to the hilt with story interest—bulg- ing with laughs and thrills —culminating in a smash- ing scenic climax! In AMERICA 1 to 11 10c and 40c A mighty epic of Yankee spirit and pluck, aflame with the gallant colors of the Star Spangled Banner! trict meetings that or EYE S CS DRUGGISTS w>OPTICIANS, IRD Pay pasar lightning-fast comedy- By OWEN DAVIS Directed by JAMES W. HORNE —Also— STAN LAUREL “PIE EYED” COMEDY —and— Mr. Harold Loring His Farewell Performances AT THE ORGAN a TODAY IRIS RALPH LEWIS and Giant Epic of the Screen ‘HEEBIE JEEBIES’ 1 to 11 born forms of ecze- ma are so quickly | | relieved by Resinol | ( nt that eves ry housewife should keep a jar conven- ient for quick applicati Daily in. thousands of homes it proves itself invaluable for the many hurts or ills to which the skin is sube ject, because it stops itching and smart- ing almost instantly, allays infamma- tion and soreness and hastens the healing _ Ark your druggist for Resino!. | Keith Gingles With the Dakota Kings Riverview Park SUNDAY NIGHT and All Next Week G TIME ern G | HT } | WASHINGTON HAL 99c--DANCE---99¢ Where the Crowd Goes BOHN’S ORCHESTRA ADOUPH ZUKOR ane JESSE L LASKY. PRESENT THE TEN MMANDMENTS Cecil, B.De Mille’s Cinemasterpiece Z .STORY BY JEANIE MACPHENSON SEATS NOT RESERVED The Thunderbolt | SHOWS---MATINEE 2:30, EVENINGS 7:00, 9:00 | SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE AT 4:30 All Children Admitted at This Show for 15c MATINEE---ADULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c EVENING, LOWER FLOOR, 75c; BALCONY, 50c | This Price for Both Children and Adults RIALT STARTING | TOMORROW | TODAY JOHNNIE WALKER —In— Emory Johnson’s THE Also a JIMMY AUBREY Comedy To Make You Laugh 10c and 20c t of the Screen