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PAGE TWO eAm usements CONTRAST TO THE JAZZ i FILM FOUND IN “DARING | YOUTH ree an HIGHROAD IT 2 MT HERE HL oo" MANY NOVEL SURPRISES DeMille character in’ the ste ile Norman K nd flawless. .Lee Moran, susly stated, provides the} } relief and does it in a Chap- uanner, The other parts n by Lillian Langdon, the n which it is a time does the] does the aud tains power enough From Hollywood come the DeCecilitos, famcus dancers who open their | Arkeon Dancing have won for t dancers along the west co) two weeks’ lented dancing team s being the clever eng nt at the t Che Casper Daily Tribune The De Cecilitos Academy tonight. n enviable t. This reputation hemselyes 2 ) carry one along to 'the|t characters are real : t human and the general ceed f whole outwardly seems oy atest t dea alone—to : arriag F expo B a tain il the ste ‘ rr A ‘ocee i the theme : picture sweeps | the lowly and crowded cheap PANICKY TALK DEPRECATED BY ACTING WAR SECRETARY DAVIS nent districts of Chicago York the sheer Inxury of f he Long Isl: million (Continued From @ ha with a suddenness that | ptoyes will bef i wing aHie-b when desired and “will te nat jne freely and frank ; ult been, is not now and w ° shies oy, SRS ee eo a ee y officers in th u Aeges i rs In the] expression of their individual opi 3 supported | ions, In your constructive pre ; Rae the war department will cord felt th oh wn inquiry is essen tial, in at public opinion may be assured that the national defense is being wisely safeguarded and ix 10-Day Tube FREE} the nanas ot officers of ability, Mother! Be sure you get Pepsodent for child’s teeth and gums | Vy | a’ ision ving the detail the military ral I beliey at > that and not of mere least equa any other na One) ‘ore will confin ments of po! to be elabor and that our pi bu technical } al in skill anc H 2 of urtment, | curement un best be sho ur mission must alwa ys BOY: n Turning to a discussion of the r tion of th department to the ny general staff, Mr, Davis said would leave an explanation of ter phase to the chief of staff, Iding: The na tional defe ations of the air service other parts of the war de- The secretary of war is responsible head of the depart- nt The ant now 1s d with supervision of the pro- all military supplies: supervision is of a business, technical nature, the actu urement being carried out by © supply branches. Whether this iness supervision of procure- ent has been helpful or harmful to best interests of the air service n by the testimony Service. act con the the the chief of “The placing of the inistra- tion of purely civil aviation under . military department is an eco- nomically unsound practice and is basically unwise. Military and civil aviation should ‘co-operate closely but should be administered sepa ratels Discussing the p war time need planes, is, con- tinued: “It has been thoroughly under- stood that there would be necessary a great enlargement of manufactur- ing facilities which now exist. Sur- ve of all existing factorles either ive been made or are in progress ond in some cases the manufacturers ave made definite approved plane for such expansion. The requirements of the air ser- vice in time of war have been com- puted as c as possible and have been ed to terms of raw material. This has been a task of difficulty, due among other to the rapidly changing types of aircraft, but it is proposed to keep this study up to date. This is what we cal industrial war plan- ning and the air service phase of it is very complex.’* Mr. Davis pointed out that the army and navy joint board had turned over the development of rigid | dirigibles to the navy but stated that the “approved plan for the organiza tion of the air service provides for a certain amount of Hghter than alr- craft which, it is believed, will be of value in military operations.” Specific recommendations for bet- terments and economies in the air ervice, Mr. Davis said, presented “a broad subject’ which he would request the privilege of discussiag more fully at later time. The acting retary, however, had these broad requirements 10 before the board at this time: “The research and development of udvaneed types of aircraft, which, as shown by flying records, has wisely, efficient and economically conducted by the air/service, should | be continued, and when funds per- mit, ‘expande “Additional rial should be the air service finances permit, pense of other | department. “A larger reserve of filers should be built up when funds permit. “Any duplication of army and navy service installation if any still exist, should be eliminated. “An additional brigadier general should be authorized by congress to head the supply section of the air service, and to develop the industrial preparedness plans. “Restrictions on the method of government purchases of airplanes personnel and mate made available for when government but not at the ex- vital needs of the should temporarily be relaxed, un- der proper safeguards. “A clear delineation of the mis- sions of the army and navy in coast [ ) k equipment fs inadequate in num: | “As regards commercial aviation | gerense should be adopted. r vhis condition is é solely to} it 1 ry favorable for tra Pe) Maer his condition lely to it is ver ei ant for transporte The permanent housing bill intro- nae | money 1 can be remedied | ‘ a coer e bu Mae in its de-| queed by the war department In the ‘ | y money. ‘That our a1 | ganization, Hence the ere-|jast congress should be passed, in Peels os research work is s i Prod ae © air transpor-| order that the intolerable living con : jerms breed 1 the fact that the ¢ Reese ptbeh te: rms an inte; ditions now existing in many posts und imperil both | al holds an extraordinarily | P2't of any national defense policy. | may be improved. ; ‘ dna spiaeethe g in world aviation Purt the development of a] +4 bureau of civil air navigation ies pide fay ee Wate Bl dad §eronautical indus: shouldbe established under the de . leads TIP | 139 was ktetelngle' whiowe try offers far-reaching advantages. | partment of commerce.” ‘As to the k ac rms: Old type | Ott aie cotnineney se of its essential mobile char-| proposal for the establishment of a é 5 denti ifs falled to ‘combat it. Men | a triumph of organization a acter, it 1s more directly adaptable | separate department of aviation tc o 1s scier ‘ ehce engaged themselves in | of flying skill. ‘Training is entirely | Jtjae ay ae arta ae \ provide for @ unified air service, the i eéott ; ig effective combat. |" the hands of the flying service | OP hot in ; 3 : © | acting secretary called attention to bit! fandks broad policies, | Of both flying and ground personnel | the previously represented view of rer : and the chief of the alr service will | £0" rapid developmens, in an emer-| Secretary Weeks as presenting the ; Now in Pepsodent, two new this schedule later. A de-| ‘ of the necessary military | attitude of the department on that tice a film or r ombatants are embodied—com- ailed statement of the cur; spin: | ake: discussion. @ embodied—com- | tailed ment of the current opir I believe that there are two fun y Wan cath ay scativaccsreean amie 53 26 bib BAPE He lee TE In that testimony Weeks declared ints approved by highest den: & y a rine: : - saties aa 6 : . tothe broad considerations of public | @4Mental principles for a national | the “present organization under the F y tal authority, It curdles the film, | Wuicy affecting the whole govern. | Policy which will most effectively 1 act providing for d gum trouble 1 sently removes {t; then firms the | ment, apportionments are insuffi.| Promote the early settlement of a/an air service as an integral part u Im that you c ims. It keeps the teeth whiter, | cient tarry out. the army. pro.| S°lf-Supporting service," he contin-| of the arms is sound and should not unning sue). \bleahers mdee apkekline nets Within the department the | Med i Ya a LS I a You Fie a Yhctantitigcmnatban £5: service in recent s has been “4 Pe Ea ; x if ; method consisténtly favored, some times at ik : : tooth protection. Insist | the expense of other services, ‘To do F u upon it. Geta tube today, Majl | sum up, after a fairly intimate as- | e coupon. sociation with them for three years, | air service officers Mail this for Pénsade n 7 competent, efficient | FREE toy 'iie co Pepsadéent |i: H THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Sec. C-1932, 1104 S. Wabash Avenue {| “In peace, the prin I orth: U-SAS 1] tne air service as of 1] services, is to carry « | , [| tion. of our first commander-in-chiet, \ George ington ma "| peac re for wa a ee oe oe a ee ps Ss dg one as pew eo eee eeell || Gohan ee by e Just One More Night And Someone Will Drive This Beautiful Moon Car Away FREE Winner Will Have His Choice of Either the MOO N TOURING CAR or ROADSTER TONIGHT COUPONS FREE—2 ON THE MOON Save Your Coupons—Get All You Can um 5) BIG 75c DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT AT WASHINGTON HALL WHERE THE CROWD WILL BE BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE JOY NOISE 1 1in ices the ation I do not hesitate “Developin rial to the highest efficiency to person assert that our | nd loyal men ar mission o the put the ain othe ‘In time o and pa injune: ft f r. This is ac nel in th and mate and national guard and the ond necorda mobilization co wit of tk with is, to win the victory, the o' Preparing plans of action of personne h mobili e war depart peac n in cor ther mation fighting and bring “Why, This Med KARNAK §0.” SAYS MOORE ine Takes | Up Where All Others |* Leave Off,” Declares Hap- py Pueblo Man, as His Two Years’ Troubles Dis- appear and Health Re- turns. No sir, I don’t wonder why every- ty is praising this Karnak. It’s st about the last word in medicine all time,” declared Dy nh M | he . terin'l continued Mr a hen 1 puts me right back of them here ny good Karnak a comes it peace as quickly, as effective an ind ag cheaply in lives and money | {n splendid shape in a Wh is humanly sible carne wher other supply brafch, to | Medicines leave off. ure the equipment “I sure did have a lot of trouble 1 taining exclusively | With my stomach for the past two he air service in such quantities | years. Indigestion, gas forming, bil- 7 be required for its opera- | !ousness and headaches just k me . miserable from morning until night I onsidering these missions 1} What little IT managed to force down TODAY ALSO SPECIAL COUPON DANCES Mckay Jeteban prado kept in mind, that the war mis , be the predominant con sidérat! A policy might be adopted in any service which would nhance | development and pres. tige largely in pence but which would gr n its effective nes a member of the war team. | Packed With Thrills! “WILD ORANGES” —With— VIRGINIA VALLI FRANK MAYO FORD STERLING —Also— Walter Hiers Comedy “TENDERFEET” to 11 10¢ and 20¢ GRAND OPENING TONIGHT The De Cecilitos Famous Dancers FEATURING TONIGHT THEIR “WHIRLWIND DANCE” and “THE ARGENTINE TANGO” The Greatest Dancing Sensation That Ever Appeared in Casper. | just did me more harm than good and I was to nervous I Couldn't sleep to do me any good. “Yes sir, I was in a bad fix, and | I don’t know how much money I dia | spend trying to get relief, but fin- ly I got started on Karnak, and then I found out why everybody in town is talking so much about this medicine. Why, right away, it did me more good than all the others put together. “T feel 100 per cent better all over. I eat as I please, enjoy every bite nd@ never suffe aftrward as a die, I nerves feel yw A man could than-I do right now is no doubt about Karnak right medicine for every- body I have already told every body I know what It’s done for me und IT am going to keep on talking about { Karnak sure deserv. everything good one can say for {t” is sold in per exclus. Kimball Drug Stores, Inc and by the leading druggist in every town.—Ady “Ther It’s the c Karnak ively by from Hollywood LOVERS | cannot be executed by the army a service.” “Jn conclusion, may I briefly sum up the condition of the army alr service as I see it? Its personnel, although somewhat limited in num- bers 1g unexcelled by any air service in the wolrd. From’ the technical standpoint, the remarkable develop- ment of the equipment is evidenced by the many world records he'd. The amount of equipment is inade- quate, but this is controlled by the funds available, the air service is under the leadership of an ably fly- ing officer, General Patrick. The outstanding aeronautical achieve ment of all time is the round the world flight. The organization which carried this epochical flight to suc cess thereby provided its right to public confidence, I can see no rea- son to be panicky about the condl- tion of the army alr * service.” OE CECILITOS 10 OPEN ENGAGEMENT AT ARKECN ACADEMY THIS EVENING The De Cecilitos, famous dancing team of Hollywood, will open an en- gagement at the Arkeon dancing academy this evening. The numbers which this pair of artists will ture on tonight's program are “The Whirlwind Dance” and “The Argen tine Tango.”’ The De Cecilitos will be seen at the Arkeon for a fortnigh and will have something different to offer each evening. The handgome Moon car which is on display at the Arkeon will be given away Wednesday eventng. All patrons of the Arkeon haye an equal opportunity of obtaining this ma- chine, but must be in the building at the time it is given away in order to exerciso their privilege. This the twelfth automobile which hi been given away at the Arkeon dur the last two seasons. BURGAN DANCE AT. NORTH WASHINGTON of Tomorrow evening. patrons “Jt jg the unanimous opinion,” he | ed to one of the popular seventy-five | storage tanks mag BeaN @ special added’ “of officers who have suc-| cent dances at which gentlemen attention from the nt So that cessfully directed the combined oper- | may be admitted for this smal! there may be ty pede nat et whe h- ations of all arms during the World| charge and may dance all evening) er these™ contributed to the wre war, that the army cannot operate no additional cost. Ladies of| ing of the craft. efficiently without an air service, | course will be admit Under. ‘the procedure nipped , out cat further, that there is no mis-| Washington hall never fails to draw | ing first day of the court was gi sion for a separate air service W hich large congenial cron nd on over to necessary prellminartes su MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 Tuesday night especially; re exceedingly mapdier. orchestra will furnish the 1 INQUIRY BEGINS AT LAKERURST ons Page One) as deciding on the witnesses to bs called and a plan of orderly and \o; cal process of the inquiry. Rear Admiral Hillary P. Jc president of navy general board president of the court and the ot members are Capt. Lewis B. M Bride of the construction corps a Commander John H, Powers, was in command of the “NC” pla and the trans-Atlantic fligh cessfully completed by the Capt. Paul Foley ts the judge cate and his counsel are Lieut. ( Ralph C. Pennoyer and Lieut. M Bohn's sic. / (Continued ice, who has repeatedly assailed both | jce G. Pierce. the army and navy administration oO of the air forces. Colonel Mitchell, now in Texa Very frequently the winter hic s of the Yukon valley are me whose charges in connection w wi the Shenandoah disaster are wu trails, traversed only by dog sledg Investigation by the army with a] One of the bishops In Alaska, was very fond of that mode travel, encountered a miner coming out with his dog team, and stopr sk him what kind of a roa of possible court-martial, may 8 here view uppear before the naval cou before the week is out. Survivors of the giant airship very | to likely will be the first witnesses ex-|had come over. aminéd. A number of residents of} ‘The miner responded with a Ohio who saw the nandoah|stream of forcible and pictures profanity, winding up with: nd what kind o° trati did you plunge to her destruct squall on September 3, ify. Structural Shenandoah CHILDREN Cry For on in a line also will test- have “Same as yours, op feelingly. changes made in the " replied the bish- to accommodate we , CASTORIA MOTHER:- Filetcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there- from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. North Washington half will be tr THis NIGHT may convince you | Sree skin is more than skin . For that tired, wornout fc less feeling, keep your | stomach, liver andbowelsfree | from indiges tion, biliousness and constipation, Chamberlain’s Tablets: will keep you clean inside. Take | | two tonight. They will not make | | you sick and you will feel good to | ; Morrow. Only 25 cents. Sold everyahere RIALTO TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY —and when she got through talking ~ ~ | ERBROS CLYDE FITCH'S inna Stage Success Directed by PHIL ROSEN Scenario by Dorothy Farnum CAST ROBERT ELLIS GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD CRAUFURD KENT GEORGE PERIOLAT NORVAI, Mc6REGOR. ETHEL WALES KATE TONCRAY At last! the opportunity to behold, on the silver screen, To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Gaxtthh Absolutely Harmless Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20 LEATRICE R A L T 0 JOY oi _“HELL’S HIGHROAD”’ Cecil B. DeMille’s Personally Directed Production A story of a good intention, ‘“‘Hell’s Highroad.” Ry ODED LAUGH ATTRACTION THE NETTO LADIES|/, LAST TIMES TODAY BEBE DANIELS AND NORMAN KERRY As the Mode Their Latest Picture “DARING YOUTH” —Also— “THE CHASE” Daredevils of the Alps in Action Matrimonists in n International NEWS of Current Events ADDED ATTRACTION —TODAY ONLY— COL. 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