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PAG G E FOUR AEAL ENTERTAINMENT Amusements LOUISE PACKS STIFF FOUND IN “SOULS FOR. | WALLOP IN “BROADWAY SABLES' AT AMERICA * the psychology an who, reared AUTOMOBILE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT AT ARKEON ACADEMY upons fred ull cler y looked like a jewek in suit at Chicago to recaver ora’ box, gistered letter and a te aoe openings but ys vhs gave to Leonard We and 1 containing about 25 | TAs nis 1 mpalen ti it I i tters STAR DUST. | Robert Vignola t | ib snats he hasn't missed oat in 200,000 miles in 191 He sets the trusty alarm for an | Thour before. ‘train. tle TURN THE TRICK FOR ME" in My Life “Why, | Never my is | smobile | of the to re ils eve | Heard of Such a Wonder- Declares | Denver Patrolman. ful Medicine,” BOHN’S know sure REGULAR THURSDAY NIGHT 75c Dance 75c AT WASHINGTON HALL TOMORROW EVENING of S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY |OUT OUR WAY BUTTERFLY? AT RIALTO Yompsey may well Ic k out I A Broadway action at the I times today, I to the rescue played by Dor hrilling mome Butterfly,” the alto theater, last oulse Fazenda comes of the little butterfly hy Devore, and tn a saves her from the clutches of that handsome portrayer f villainous roles, John Roche. During the special scones, Louls . was ¢ ring to put ev ounce of t m into her char erlzation whe enly, tn the itement of the moment, she land a sharp hook to the Ja the thunderstruck acte Tt was ecessary to take the count, for t was about fit minutes before to sit up and and fell able was Br ner Bros. from the dway Duterfly {s a War- “Classic of the Screen,” Darryl Francis ‘LMA AUBENS CO-STARS WITH CONRAD NAGEL IN “THE ELECTED WOM ‘== pen of HEROES ARE MADE Che Casper Daily Cribune TH’ IOEEUH! Haun 17 Buy NOT Boe BAREFOGTED! JUST DARE MENTION GOING BAREFOOIED NEXT SUMMER! MENS SrZE& FOR A UTTLE SNIP LIKE YOU. THREE SIZES LARGER THAN LAST YEAR: LOOK LIKE A PAIR © FIODLE BOXES - LIKE CHARLIE CHAPLIN + FROM “TH’ ANKLES DOWN = OF YOUR LEGS TURNED UNDER FoR FEET. WaArTLL PA SEES EM- HELL THIN THEY'RE HIS ---By Williams! MAN WHO KEPT NEAR FRONTIER lo DEAD AT ot CONTINJED INTHE Next NEARLY Harry Williams of Rock Springs Was One of | — Early Plainsmen. TAIRD JOINT ROCK SPRINGS, Sept, 23.—Harry Williams, 81 years of age, one of the | last of the old plainsmen, is dead He was born in Essex county, id and came to the United 4 in 1858. Rejected from ser- » in the Civil war because of a sd hand, he obtained employ- ment on vessels carring Union sup: plies and later served with the quartermaster’s corps of the Union hei Engh grow from barren plains and moun: tains, and beasts, to prosperous states, the heart of the nation. A cemetery is being laid out in the Salt Creel oll field by the Mid- west Refining company. an acre in extent and will be located west of the Canadian camp on the Kaycee highway. fee for employes of the company and members of thelr families it ts un: derstood, aacamp wfully 128 128 Pinas Slo +h esi SS at Silence Golden In Working for. Success---Gary lw clated Press}—Golden sile: of the cardinal rules for success in business as laid down by Elbert H, Gary, chairman of the board of di- rectors of the United States Steel corporation. talks too much, especially {f he bas & good comms said WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 “It is well to let the other man tall half of the time.” Mr. Gary's sev@m other rules for success are adherence to the Golden Rule, sticking to-one line of activity, honesty, punctuality, mental, moral an! physical health, an endeayor to make friends and avold making en- emies, and patriotic observance of the law. - Sot Sh ee f meee National League. New York at St. Louis (2). Brooklyn at Chicago. od Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Boston at Cincinnati (2). inhabited only by savages It will be There will be no 78ST 127899 American League. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Philadelphia (2) Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at Washington, pee ad Per YORK," Sept. SIOUX CITY, Iowa—Lee Collins, father of Floyd Collins, who died in Sand Cave, Ky., has been found He disappeared Sunday, but saya he was Visiting friends in a Sioux City suburb. He is op & a show at the Interstate fa: “The average man he ad of language,” st nigh army. When ‘the Civil war ended he went to Missourl, desiring to fol- low the 1 of a frontiersman. He a bullwhacker on tho old taking up that occupa- . In‘the intervening he has auccesstvely be trapper, cowboy, rancher and labor: er, Varying these callings with (rips 6 over the old trails of his youth |! in order to impress upon his memory more indelibly the old roads that} are now becoming dim and forgot ten In his reminiscences, “Sixty years the Plains," Mr. Williams t the growth and evolution est, having witnessed over a period of 60 y old Indian fights famous trade: Tawi Aico (Slugs wv sas cence i] f the carly days, | trappers and sol- Alma 1 and Conrad Nagel ppea ras stars for the first time in “The Rejected Woman, | shown at the Iris theater last n ind the producers, Distinctive Plo: | tures Corporation, are to be con-| gratulated on the superb perform ht, | Another pressing’ Miss Ma young lady herself et who ts in the os ts Morris who is ap mov ance of these favorites in John bearing in Paramount's screen ver Lynch's powerful of modern:| sion of the stage success “The Best lay fe. The them People.” tubens and Mr. Young people who are attractive lites such a in appearance, ambitious and will had; the role also g ing to learn are being well treated a chance to wear marvelous clothes, by roducers and directors. ‘They | ) always welcome opportunity training the embryo Piekfords | n actress of such beauty. In fea-|and Talmadges to replace tho old! tured roles are the ever-able Wynd: | favorites. when they ar ice cnta | ham Standing and Leonora Hughes, | and wrinkled to app before the | rnationally celebrated auty, with a supporting cast merciless camera each fault and blemish. youngsters must be willin and work ing to giv advice and MAIL STOLEN [eee T TOLEDO i's ing upon em Into the movie t who ts div and Mary” has broad: | casted an appeal for girls, but ‘here's the catch, they mustn't be over five feet three nor under five fo not welgh over 195 95, They must have been ar model or studied dr tles must also have tir feet and be well formed TOLEDO, Ohio,, Sept. 23,—(Asso ciated Press)—Registered and firat class mail of an undetermined value was stolen today from the unfon , must or under ist's loot included a pouch of reg: do matl, & hand package which when you think of Gish hag received rom Metro-Goldwyn two months and peared in a single players their } the ordinary hearsed in Lilian ju ’ Adolphe Menjou is be cause an interview Charile Chaplin as njou was taught how to pp role in “A Woman of Paris," which made him a star, only by Infinite and exhaust | Ing patience on the part of Charlle | * © © Tf Pola Negri bothers to deny umors that she fs engaged to marry Willam Haynes, an! actor, she obably say “A nice be that ul STAGE-DOORJONNNIES BEWARE he I \ polic " ~}) umanher" at {te ptudlo. Yer’ Job aati Is the protection of the girl tudio from flirts Doug and Mary are gf Pickfair nd build enda somewhere — between | Barbara and San Juan Capt: | Spanish do: Margaret Morris. of adobe in tle s in padres vols when tes in ue says that herds California. of cattle will roam its sixteen hun- dred acres and everything will be in keeping with the olf traditions pf the counter Jazz will be out- ‘lawed and even automobiles will not be Mowed within its within its gates, ‘LITTLEFIELD ' WINS TOURNEY wittols addition onship, Lite t of the tour mateurs of cen+ he Bs TLE CHANGES. tral and western Nebraska were en- Rudy tainly. bellevel din the competition. V Bauer in. variety, picture was| Inoldentally the tournament re- first titled’ “The Untamed,” then it} vedled that number 13 ts not an un ward became “The Black Eagle,” still|!ucky numeral for Littlefield. On my stomach ts in the] later "Phe Lone Eagle,” and now it} his trip to Kearney his pullman MX and I'm packing | blossoms forth ag just “The Ka | rth was lower 13 ounds of welght I Barbara LaMarra * ee ia sound ul T alway light’ has become G fine and fit now, I've] the 2} > many about Karnak | own u @ there could be but © missed, but just send ‘em for I never get tired of t this medic , in Casper 1D ine exclu res, Inc st in every A Great Love Story Young Heart “THE Rejected Woman With ALMA RUBENS CONRAD NAGEL WYNDHAM STANDING MONTY BANI Comedy “HOME COOKI 1 to 11 ” a good time, AMERIC “SOULS for SABLES’ | Suggested from “Garlan & C —With— CLAIRE WINDSOR and EUGENE O’BRIEN Supported by— CLAIRE ADAMS—ANDERS RANDOLF FAWCETT—EDITH YORKE EILEEN PERCY—GEORGE Larry Semon Comedy “THE DOME DOCTOR” Continuous 1 to 11 . |}have to have these ugly pimples, *| diera v Iways fresh In his mi { E ory. Jim Bridger “Wild Bill" |AIR Hickok were famillar figures to | him, Hickok having been a personal friend. He saw Western Kansas, ‘Nebras- ka, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado CHICHES TERS fits TESTIFY AT BOARD PROBE WASHINGTO? The Associated Pr Commar Rodgers, who captained the P number one, in her attempt to fly to Hawaii, and who later was se lected assistant alr chief of the navy was asked to appear September 30 before the president's alr board Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in| Tho Tribune. THE WONDER DOG OF THE AGES Strongheart fs can {do H, why can't I have o skin like other girls? Why do I blotches and blackheads? “If I could only find something that would clear up my skin and give me back my soft, rosy com- plexion, I know I would be the hap- pies girl in the world! What can [ do?” Is that you talking? If it is, you} don’t have to worry a minute! Just | § build up the rich, red blood in your body. ‘Then your skin will be as clear and soft as anybody's, That's what S. 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