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PAGE FOUR | | cAmusements RIDING SKILL SHOWN ‘RAR LA MARA iN BY JUVENILE STAR IN “STRANGERS OF NIGHT” “THE GOOD BAD BOY’) AT THE (AIS THEATER lary Jane T Bar LaMarr, who are pl |screen prominence as An 1 The ad |.Mauban in Rex Ingram’s “The Pris- | I s * and who created a | en of he tion Zareda in “Trifling | Women,” n her most absorbing cha »|tion, that of the crafty R |in the Fred Niblo producti “Strangers of the Nig ow at the Iris theater tod: pted from the fa stain Applejac hough le Miss Ir s to ride an like moti entation, ¢ incipal Pt ing for ifferent pursuits, { opportunity Toe Butter | Most interpretative dancers in Amer. leading juve-|!ca. Having cherished a secret de ww production. The| Sire to write, she determined to go ‘ Forrest’ || West and try her skill. ¥ She attracted attention with “The I ind | Mother of His Children,” first | i |novel. This scored a success as a picture, and she signed to do} six stories, At their completion t old restlessness came back, At t psychological moment hute | and is gajning greater laurels | the photo- | as a danc At seven- ¢ was ranked among the fore- jomeone sus: | The Casper Daily Ctibune The DeCecilitos | | | | | | | { 1 arc a 7 aha 4 = fa The DeCecilitc dancing team from Hollywood, who are coming to tan : Sls.) sHontd go, rt beet » Warner Brothers Sereen Classic, “Bridge of Sighs” pleture in which uccess in “The ery Picture Zl; Tells q Story” Take Care of Your Kidneys! ‘OUR health depends upon your kidneys, When your kidneys are inactive, blood and nerves ate poisoned and many mysterious ills result. You feel dull and drowsy; get up often at night and suffer other annoying or painful kidney irregularities. Your back aches; you have headaches and dizzy spells; your nerves are constantly on edge and you are always tired. If your kidneys are sluggish, help them with Doan’s Pills. Doan’s act on the kidneys only. They are rec- ommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! Here is Casper Proof: Gust Adams, prop. shoe repair shop, 208 E. J Street, says: “Sitting in a stooped position so long at a time weakened my kidneys and caused my back to become lame. I could hardly get up on account, of sharp, stab- bing pains in the small of my back. My kidneys acted irregularly and I knew that was where my trouble lay. Doan's Pills relieved me. backache left and my kid- neys acted regularly Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys ec all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. Pr Last Night--Big Week 4—PRIZES GIVEN ‘AWAY—4 re FREE $1,000.00 DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES GRAND PRIZE—$50 IVORY DRESSER SET FREE COUPONS MOO N TOURING CAR . ROADSTER DON’T MISS TONIGHT Inst: ti geeeamn (TK EON DANG aware Been CHEW. Ue “Dencinn LA Al My e Instructor SPECIAL TONIGHT A Beautiful Floor Lamp Will be given to the person holding the lucky number, LADY ENTERTAINER IN SPECIAL NUMBERS f —Also— STEWART A. FERGUSON’S DAKOTA KINGS —AT— RIVERVIEW PAR COME OUT AND DANCE MILLS, WYO. is: favorites of the screen “Strangers of the adapted by Bess Meredy SHADE EASE }Sam H, Harris stage success, | tain Applejack,” by Walter Hacket It is presented by Li B. Mayer, | directed by Fred Niblo and distrib }uted by Metro. | | SSS. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—(Ass | | oldted Press.)\—Mickey Walker, wel- A terweight king, and Dave Shade, alifornia challenger, eased up in | i, their training today for thelr bout ; night. } Walker weighed 145% pounds yes: | | | térday on the scales at his training | camp in Redbank, N. His work- } | out was inspected by Chlet Deputy ard Olirry, of the State Athletic commission : In accord fancing the big) Tonig! emy will ¢ nce with the rules of se one of wraalin iis Mite the commission, Deputy Curry plans arting Wat (Tuepagnt he to inspect the training of Shade at ment offered patrons some u gymnasium here. Shade predicts tra in the line of gifts and each | Victory inside of nine rounds. night several guests always went| ‘The Californian has displayed con- way with handsome priz Other | siderable speed in his workouts and prizes are to be given this evening. | the champion will be compelled to Miss Margaret Grisinger pleased | exert himself. The bout is 15 rounds Arkeon patrons Friday night with|to a dec e her Russian danc As an encore the young dancer executed an ec: centric fox trot The De Cecilitos of Hollywood ca Taw KES are a dancing team which will make TWO TONGMEN their bow to Casperites at the Ar- Keon next week. ‘These two artists | lented and already | , zer WARRENEWAL are extremely t NEW YORK, Sept. 19—(By Asso- haye many triur | Alexa Frazer | In Title Match)..." Press)—Possibility of a re- | sumption of the recent tong war less than four days after the signing of a formal truce was seen by the lo- OTTAWA, Sept. 19.—(Asso ed Mrs. Alexa Stir Frazer 1 1 = Fret eehire’ Mens irling Frazer} 041 police in the killing of Young Ada MacKenzie ° Su Gumn, a tong momber in New ef Toronto, will meet F iy today in the Af itith 9 York's Chinatown. final round of the Canadian Wom-| bead al en's golf championship. 's. Frazer sirwiiei tee eal | SBURGE Sen $.—(Agse- eliminated Mrs, Edward Baker, 4: PERU RH os HOB itt) Aaa ef Boston in the semi-final round wa Seaitt atann ahhs'e of tong and Miss Mackenzie defeated Mr F. J. Mulqueen of Toronto. . & Chinese laun- $ shot and killed and his oe yh 1 with a hatehet at Wil- . Kinsburg, a suburb. Police were told | Lexington Cream I: veral Chinese ran across a vacant | lot a short time after the shooting id Med In ana ol XXXXX Flour |] More and Better Bread per sack lI Rye,. Whole Wheat, Graham, Corn Meals Ask your grocer for this flour and have better bread |} Casper Warehouse Miners Protest - Wage Contract | PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19. — (Asso | Company | clated Press)}—P, I, Fagan, district DISTRIBUTORS ident of the United Mine Work- | pre Jers today telegraphed to the Secre Fe: of tho Treasury Mellon “the Tel. 27 268 Industrial Ave, Protest of my organization he Pittsburgh Coal | [ts ruthless poliey of wage contract ling in western Pennsylyar LAST TIMES TODAY tsrmrew | TRIS | ™GOOD | ‘ TODAY ONLY BAD BOY STRANGERS OF THE Presented by), NIGHT” Adapted from WALTER HACKETT’S Sensational Stage Success “Captain Applejack”’. B.«F.. ZEIDMAN Young or Old can’t “afford to miss It / | With Joe Butterworth Mary Jane Irving —With— | Caaathproonisis || MATT MOORE and) Brown! || ENID BENNETT the great dog BARBARA LA MARR ROBERT McKIM A Romance of Thrilling Mystery! —Also— EDDIE LYONS —In-— | “KID SPEED” “FOLLOW ME” lto ll LARRY SEMO?! Comedy Comedy 10¢ and 20c 10 and 40c 1 to 1] feature part. ‘These dances will be ated during their agement at the Arkeor } iS, loner of Zenda,” “Trif\ing Women,” | | yer” “The Three Musk a 4 has made her one of the bi Unwelcome Visitors Any woman with a mind of her own who permits an unwelcome imposition that could be prevent- ed, deserves her lot. A troubled farm wife writes my: Dear Mrs. Thompson: I'm worn out, and need some advice. We live on a rented farm, We are paying a good price for the place and there- fore consider we should have com- plete and undisturbed possession. of it. But the owners who live in the city seem to think that because they own it they and their friends may descend at any time and without warning. Now, we a very busy household and all of us work far beyond our strength. In fact, mine is rather a feeble thing. I'm far from well, must do my own work it being out of the question to have hired help. In addition to the large house, I have my own laundry to do, sewing, raising young chiikens, and a large garden, and I presery almost numberless quantities fruits and vegetables each summer Th hard work, and many a time I tum- ble into bed at night without my supper because I'm too tired to e In the summer, the farm woman’ Lusiest time, I feel I haye enough to de without preparing three com- pany meals a day and I haven't time to entertain city visitors. Now the owners of the place are preparing to send their young, spolled son of ll or 12, “to the farm,” because he ig so “fond of the country they have no right to thru child upon me, unasked and un- wanted, as it necessaril, dds to my burden of labor, We also are un+ used to children and fire not fond of them. I know of nothing so nerve sking as a small boy. Please don’t get the tmpression I am inhos- pitable. I like company when it is convenient far me to have it, and do have many visitors, but I to choose them from among m friends and say when. My wo best husband is furfous at the pres pect of our juvenile guest, since he sPares me and helps me in every way Ae ean, though he has so little time. But what can either of us co to free ourselves of these visitations without causing offense? Why ‘can't city people be made to understand that niece, fresh vegetables, fried chicken and rich cream don’t just only knew th happen? If th of} e labors take 16 hours a day| ‘Down on the Farnv’ hard, back-breaking toil it took to procuce these things and how many hours of sickening heat over a blaz- tove it took to prepare them. :, oh why, do city people choose the hottest months of the year to descend upon their defense- less country friends? Can't they understand that the months of hay ing for men and canning and pre- s rving for the women are the most trying times and shouldn’t have the extra burden of guests? MRS. OVER-BURDENED. You have an excellent and hon est allbl just now which that yorld’s-best- husband can use in defending his home and fireside from tnvasion. That is your frail health and waning strength. It is a perfect reason for your not tak- ing on any more than must be done, and shoul: be used prompt- ly and without causing any hard feelings. But even if it does, what a few hurt feelings among ends, when release and relief is a. stake? A Scotsman who has a keen ap preciation of the gtrong character istics of his countrymen delights in the story of @ druggist known both for nis thrift and his philosophy. Once he was arouged from a deep sleep by ringing of his night bell. He went down to his little shop and sold a dose of rather nauseous medi- cine to a distressed customer. “What profit do you make out o' that?” grumbled his wife. “A ha'penny,” was the cheerful answer. “And for that bit of money you'll Ne awake rfiaybe an hour,’ she sald impatiently, “Never grumble o'er that; woman,’ | Was bls placid answer. “The do will keep him awake all nighi “BOWERY DANCE” and centric dances. ARK STARTING MONDAY The De Cecilitos FAMOUS DANCERS FROM HOLLYWOOD Featuring Their “WHIRLWIND DANCE,” “ADAGIO DANCE,” “SKATING DANCE,” “ARGENTINE TANGO,” THE ALL NEXT WEEK ~ Don’t Miss This Sensation many other native and ec- EON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1925 ———— <5 YOUTHS MUST WHISTLE WAY AGROSS COUNTRY 19.—S'x on 60 must thank heaven we ha’ the profit and none a’ the pain o’ this trans- action.” Maude Adams was one day dis- cussing with her old negro “mam- my" the approaching marriage of a friend. “When is you gwine to git mar- ried, Miss Maudie?" asked the mam: my, who took a deep interest in her talented young mistress. “L don't know," mammy,” answer: ed the star, “I dont think I'll ever get married, ‘Well,’ sighed mammy in an at- tempt to be philosophical, “they do say ole maids is the happies' kind after they quits strugglin’.”’ Sept days SHERIDAN, Wyo.. thousand miles in 60 cents. if That's just what Louis J. Nettun Amherst football star, and Gordan Gray of Columbia University must do to win a wager from Charles Stewart White of New York City. Twenty-four days out from New York, the two college athletes reach- ed Sheridan on their long trek to Los /ngeles and then back to the Atlan- It was Htte Flossle's first day at | tic, coast, te Mires ap bE school. Her name had been regis- The terms wag ¥ tered. and the teacher asked: “Have | distinctly prevent us from getting you any brothers or sisters? aid, such as food, shelter and, su ma‘am," anskered Flossie.| tenance, in any way except whist- re you the oldest one of the|ling.” Gray Said upon reaching Sherida family . no, ma’am," returned Flossie, “father and mothers both older'n me. LA eke Proggist Neestere | Brand Pilisia Wed to7 A pon of hens exposed to ultra lg tm Hed na violet rays for ten minutes a day at the Univers! of Wisconsin laid twice as many CHICHESTERS PL henrirs Ribbon. Fake mo other, Buy. 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