Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1925, Page 4

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PAGE FOU! R eA musements ‘TIME AND TERRITORY CANINE STARRED IN “S000 BAD BOY NOW | ARE BOTH GOVERED IN AT AMERICA THEATER the country , | remember you don't » new and of which with his he’ goe master is an exceptional 1 Forrest Robinson, Lu Arthur Hull, Richard Wayne and § ldward F. Cline, director of ‘ directed the productic ME ABOUT 1 aA P Santa Fe Man Declares the Claims Made for This Wonderful Medicine Are Not Half Strong Enough. MADE CLEAN SWEEP OF HIS TROUBLES “My Stomach Used to Feel Like a ‘Hot-Box’ Every Time I Ate Anything, but It’s Just Like New Now,” Says Mehalovitz. So amazing are the results being experienced from the use of Karnak men an women everywhere are of rd in declaring it to be the atest medicine of all times. The claims made for it are simply not half strong enough, they sa3 Such is the case with Sam Mehal- ovitz, of 621 B. 11th street, Pueblo, well-known locomotive engineer on the Santa Fe whose remarkable nt is given here just as he “ll tell the world they don't half enough for this Karnak,” says Mr, Mehalov “It Just beats ything T ever. heard of too far to if anybody don’t be- is different from un of medicines just I'll soon put ‘ I tell “YOU JUST SEND EM T0 and COMING INSATIONAL ATTRACTION Those Whirlwind Dancers TheDE CECILITAS Opening MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21 at the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY “TEN CO are about fiv pleturiz: is showing ge. The ishly exulta mandment dancing today. {le has managed to put r cingly in ion of “The Ten Command This great Paramount pie- st the Rialto thea his sdern story opens on a de er driving one of her two n home becattse he will not God," for what son g , not bitterly, but boy- to smash every com: Then DeMille develops his theme that “df you try to break the Ten break you.” Este ries de Roche, has yet Heavy Commandments He James nd Lawson Butt. ‘o million persons who have 9m one to two dollars to see st of Paramount Pictures hest point reached, hieve! in this most ambitiots ———— they'll sisode, done ted by such ha Neill, the enow in the Andes forced the Prince of Wales to return to Chila while enroute his train narrowly a4 landslides, SS ee Ter 17 on commercial companies eight to Argentina, escaping snow ! sub: new fo AARNAR, EBLO ENGINEER knocked me out of most every meal. | As sure as I ate anything afterward with gas, ed for hours biliousness and headache: I suffer. | and I simply felt miserable all the time. “At times my stomach just felt like a ‘hot-box,"’ bothered with stipation, and I road men are. and I was always heartburn and con- guess most all rail- I didn't know what a good night's sleep felt Mke, and T lost weight and be and rundown I simply felt before I even started the day. “Well, sir, a friend ame so weak ‘all in’ isted on me getting this new medicine, Karnak, I'm here to say right. Why, sinc tles of this rem system is just ning engine nov has done such it’s made troubles. “And eat Say, see me put it av a ¢ king e was sure four bot- le medicine my @ smooth run- sir, Karnak » in my case an sweep of all my you just ought to T eat and enjoy my food now as I've never done be- fore, and nothing causes me one bit of trouble afterward tion, eo headaches, and m nalls, and am just Iike over. Belfeve me, some medicine, anybod. no mach a this bour K No indiges biliousness, the constipatiow Js gone. feels as hard as I've gajned in welght, too, | new man all ‘arnak {s no to help BIG NOVELTY DANCE WITH STEWAR A. FERGUSON DAKOTA KINGS - TONIGHT AT RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, FREE—GATE ADMISSIO. wyro. Take Mills Bus—Every 15 Minutes Sas —FREE MMANDMENTS: The Red Sea and San’ Francisco thousand miles apart has* In filming scenes for “Unseeing Eyes,” Cosmopolitan’s picturization of Arthur Stringer’s story, which | will begin’ an engagement at the Iris theater *beginning today, Direc: | tor B, H. Grittith and members of | his company came across many acters in the Canadian ne of them, ‘however, WELL ONE DAY SEEN. HERE'S aN HIS POCKiITS F& PICTURESQUE GUIDE POPULAR. IN’ FILMING proved to 8 pietures orful as Conrad Keir most que n, one of country, who ucted uide mentor for the compan: Kein, a stocky built man of about #, polnted out to the Cos- an company many pictures- que spots in the Canadian R¢ that had never been’ filmed befor He has been in that section for six years, prior to which he climbed mountains in practically every part of the world. A Swiss by bi knows the famous Alps by heart has also scaled peaks of the Andee in South America and the Pyrenees in Spain, It was Kein who discover- ed the body of Dr. Stone wi the latter lost his life in t radian Rockies a few who was also marc five days. Kein accompanied an from the Museum of >? tory to Sib: In the northwood of Canada, I is famous as a zly He i in great demanc a by mil- | Nonaire hunters, but clalms that he will never kill a bear himself. Dur-| ing the fliming of ing Byes," | Kein became very popular with the Cosmopolitan “play¢ He i an int 1 is a phil claims moun- as well to Kein, it confiden tr of the motive lorida national mem- __ INBED THREE! | That Was the Life of Mrs;,| Hollister Until she Began’ | TakingLydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Wyandotte, Michigan. —‘‘ After my,| baby was born | did not do my own} work for six) months and could | hardly takecareof | myown baby. Lal vaysh pain in)! side and} it was so bad I was' getting round shoulders, I would feel weil one day | and then feel so bad for three or four days that I | would be in bed, | One Sanday iny mother came to see)| | how I was, And she said a friend told | | her to tell me to try Lydia E. Pinke | | ham’s Ve; | | petable Compound. So the: next da ‘ot a bottle and before it was half taken I got relief. After I) and he asked me how I was getting) along. I told him I was taking Lydia| E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,| and he said it did not hurt any one. totake it. Iam always recommends| ing the Vege pblaCooinnd toothere} and I alw: have a bottle of it on | hand.’’— Mrs. Henry Ho..ister,) R.F.D. No.1, Box 7, Wyandotte, Mich Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Con pound is a dependable medicine fod all women. For sale by druggig4 everywhere. | was well again I went to the doctor) WELL FER GOSH SAKES | MOURE TH DUMMEST CHIEF DETECIFF IT EVER LEADER OF TH’ GANG, AN’ YA NEVER EVEN SEARCHED: BES WEPPONS ER Children’s Pictoriat Che Casper Daily Cribune \F HE HAD “TH! DESPRIT }} WeePINs? | ER COMCEALED FINGER When Linda A. Eastman, head the Cleveland public library system, was a girl teaching was the answer to the questton, “How may a young woman earn her living?" - So Miss tman began tO earn her living by hing in the Cleveland public schools. But she wasn’t satisflod. she didn't just git, So she visited the public library and applied fora job, The librarian qigcoutaged her. He tWught she had much bet. | ter stick to teaching, e got A chance to do library work during the school vaca. e Yacation 4 that she the schools found hee s years ago, Miss Eastman is a head of the third largest \jprary tem in the ed States, rising from assistant at a branch Mbrary | to vice librarian and then to chief tion, but by the time ibrar: : The Cleyeiand; library has just been moved into’ a new $4,000,000 building which {8 one of the meat modern tn the country, Some idea of the magnitude of Miss Haetman’s job m be gained from these fig. ures taken from the 1924 report: Sho {isn't only the executive head of this main 1 ry but of 26 generat branches, 29° school branches, 196 in commercia) institutions, libraries in children’s in- , classes for foreigners, etc, She is also responsible for disburse. ments which gO Well over $1,000,. 958 sma stitution Cross Word Puzzle a Running Across. Word 1, What Old Mother Hub- bard went to find in the cupboard. Word 6,. The abbreviation for company. 5 ord 7, A white person de- scended from the French and Span- ish settlers of Louisiana, Word 8, Like. Word 9, Over again; afres! Running Down. | Word 2, A large body of salt) water, Word 3. A slip knot, Word 4, A playing card with a aingle spot on it, also the term ap-| plied to an aviator who has many tured planes to his credit, it. | d6. An inse hich 3 honey. Mo age —TODAY— YESTERLAY'S PUZZLE “4 || you: Bean ANSWERED. 4)|| YOU'LL BE THRILLED IN THEM PANTS, THEY. WOULDN’ BE CONCEALED 000. sity honored h her an I must tell you of the Ointment did for my baby. She had for about a year and I tried every- thing I heard of, but seemed to hel Then I hear Resinol and tried ---By Williams USE YOUR ENES Boy! ANY WEPPINS AWRIGHT MIKE TH NEGG' SNCK YOUR HAND IN AT STOVE PIPE AGIN. IT AINT ORTY ANUFF FER Good / PRINTS, sete, | Miss Linda A, Eastman honor on baby’s Quickly respon Resinol . Pittsbur as though good Resinol very sore ear nothing it. of It surely did THE CANADI! Stubborn sore The library hag a regular clr- culation of books issued for home reading in Cleveland of 5,967,610 vol umes and a grand total—adding the county cisculatlon—o! 6,976,065, the highest per capita cf: culation in the country, . Miss Eastman is a,native of Ober- lin, Ohio, and last year the univer- by bestowing upon masters’ degree. She has just returned from a trip abroad where she visited libraries in | a number of different countries, al- | ear ds to the work, for in a couple of days you could scarcely tell that the ear had ever been sore. I'd nover be without Reginol Ointment again.” ngeed) Mrs. C. Bartosch, 1164 E. Ohio St. WILDS! Unseeing Eyes bas FAT AND FU A Cosmopiltan Production NNY WALTER HIERS —In— “OH, BRIDGET” told 10¢ and 20c BY THE GREAT ROMANCE OF though the tour was planned pri- marily for a rest. She is first vice president of the American Library association, “The aandicap of low salaries for library work is gradually being re- moved?’ Miss Eastman says. “It offers an attractive field for women. ‘There is an immense amount of de- tail work in @ Mbrary, for which wo- men seem peculiarly fitted, While both men and women are needed, a gift for teaching, socia} instinct, pa- tiencs and tact—tralts peculiarly feminine—are especially valuable here.’ One of the most interesting ex- hibits at Wembley, England’s Em- pire exposition, was that of the Chi- nese silk industry. At the head of the exhibit is Lady Ho Tung; who ts recognized as one of (BR leaders ampng sili producers and purveyors in China. ccnennaapsindioestemes NOVELTY DANCE Ths EVENING AT RIVERVIEW PROMISES JIVERSION A novelty dance filled with sur- prises is in storo for patrons of Riverview Park this evening when the Dakota Kings play their fourth engagement here. thousands of Casper dancers at least one evening of real pleasure since their arrival here last Sunday. Each eyening Tom MeDonald, manager of Riverview Park sched- ules something new in the way of entertainment. Just what s in store for this evening {8 a secret until time for the dance, Keith Gingles, featured Orpheum circuit pianist, has held the audi- ences in wonder for the last four evenings. , His solo numbers re among the best ever rendered in Casper. Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it In The Tribune.” a niens MERIC STARTING TODAY } “KID SPEED” —And— INTERNATIONAL NEWS OF CURRENT EVENTS 1 to 11 BAD BOY Presented by>, B.-/F. ‘ZEIDMAN Young or Old can't afford to miss it . With Joe Butterworth, Mary} Jane Irving ‘and j‘Brownie” ithe great dog —Also— LARRY SEMON 10c and 40c sieve aa Rea Sea Comes In PRICES “ ts” The waters of the sea actually dt MATINEE Shows Start * vide. A path is opened. On the Adults 50c, Children 25¢ 12:30 side, huge walls of water glisten School Children at 4.50 2:30 ‘The children of Israel walk through 15c. 4:30 ana sats saiely on we oppeaie + shore, haraoh’s charlots follow. 7:00 They are about to reach safety when EVENING 9:00 . the waters close. Men and animals Lower Floor, T5¢ are tossed around and drowned in Baleony, 50c the angry sea. It {fs one of those For both children and scenes which is breath-taking. adults, THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA P. Stewart A. Fer- | guson’s premier orchestra has given | RIALTO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT AT THE ~ ARKEON NOVELTY DANCE A prize novelty dance will be held this evening at the Arkeon dancing Mr. will be given away to those who are most fortu- nate. A grand prize Consisting of a beautiful amber ladles dressing S¢t in a handsome feather case also will be given away. In addition to the Prizes which are attraction enough, 4 ing special. ty will be staged bY Martin Buster dancing instructor at the Ark He will be assisted by Miss Cat ine Davis. The team wi “tango,” and the “C Buster will do a s FTAA. CASTORIA MOTHER:— Fletcher's toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oi, Pare. goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in. arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of MTT OM Proven directions on cach package. Physicians everywhere recommend ix | THE BIG WEEK 4—PRIZES GIVEN AWAY--+4 FREF, from the $1000 DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES GRAND PRIZE—$50 AMBER DRESSER SET—_FREE Also DANCING EXHIBITION Martin Buster and Katherine Dayis —In— A “TANGO” AND “THE CHARLESTON” A Brief Dance Review BY MR. BUSTER COUPONS ON THE MOON FREE ADMISSION—FREE DANCING TILL 9:30 Get with the Martin puster, Crowd! ] N DA Instructor. Learn to ‘48s Lessons, “Charleston.” $1.00. Clasa meets Private e e Lessons by Appointment THE CROWD WILL BE AT WASHINGTON HALL TONIGHT FOR THE BIG 75c--DANCE--75c BOHN’S ORCHESTRA CECIL B~ De MILLE'S ’ GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT ADOUN TUK VESSEL US laying the Original Music Score TODAY TOMORROW

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