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A PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribune | INORESTOLEN NFM HOLDSAYWSNDT SD. mse and cobble 1 ‘Histen, Laeate one street—that's the}and {s making her own hats. * * * : : - the Ameriea | 8eene of the #idn Dorothy Sebastian is the latest film . ht avhen ona{ mount production, star to diet—sho has to be thin to tik te : Ag which opened a I be the dancer jn “The Dancer of A | yesterdas Paris." Pineapple and lamb chops : ; ast Long Ago" is are enjoying a run in ; love | 2 story of city lif days * © Evelyn fs 1. | pleturesque and interesting pe 4 ng lp stick, to match t “ 2 ving document of old New York |} y and Thoma : filled with heart throbs ain an interes! © L " charm, adapted fo: the | Psi ie 4 - a Ist of the same name o 0 has just finished] , P : sd An. ‘lastic Age” has been loaned | n 1 different it ompson and Rieardo Cor-|to Fox to play opposite Tom Mix in t > tha one would ap i- | tex featured In the principal] his next picture. | mi 1, They vary from a direct theft} roles all justice to Betty Dover| |) == | | k a ludiere stake in « Bronson), it might be said] Elinor Glyn is directing ‘ ~. \Joyce Compton. grt 1 Some o here that her fibbing is prompted] Only Thing,” her latest. stor: a | J ed fc ange by an imaginative m{nd. handed | Metro-Golawyn \ F { € n i down to her by an Mventive father. — |’ Beena Owen ig going to, stariin a} gs, a uh jer it Employed a8 a seamstress in th Hobart Henley is casting “Free| series of photograyhs for Metro 90m | home of the wealthy Ballards Lips,” his latest. production. politan Pictures... Lilyan “Taahman rroberate his] “Not So Long Ago” CA musements has been ened with a fine understanding Revorsnes oon nes that the scion of tl v. has also signed with the same com 1 c house, Bi Yortez) is des) ely eat ‘ in late eA eT inuy | thing—comedy, pathos, thrills and a] ?" stones ‘ ituation a basis, all kinds of| Tea! climax. Briefly, the situatt many tales of injuries to tars trouble break loose for the romantic | {8 this: Larry Wheat makes a abr been sent out that insurance and dreamy Betty. Social caste and | tt he can beat the horseless car-} companies are raising thelr movie money play important parta in try-| 8° down Fitth Avenue. It he] iayer rates. In a great many lorar ing to wreck the girl's ambitions, |W!" Betty Bronson has promised} cases publicity men have exagger- v Louise Fazenda and Dot| but she triumphs in the end to marry im. , The street {8 roped] seq the facts yet there have been off and the race starts. Just as the horseless carriage is about to cross enough genuine casualties to scare the insurance people. e — the styles and customs of the| the finish ling a winner, the boiler] Colleen. Moore, yousknow, was in 2 a. You'll long remember the | ©XDlodes and with it apparently are}, jjuster cast for a number. of Bunions 1d-fashioned fire engine, the old.| Shattered. all of Betty's father's | \. ad. Reginala: Denny) was fashioned pene bicycle | Hopes for success. Subsequent | sim onfined in a hospital for 34 Quick relief from pain. for two,” rseless carriage,” | ®Vents, however, prove otherwise. |. jong time. ext Prevent shoe pressure. Betty Brpnson’s characterization, | se Heges Tie Ardrug and shoe stares everywhere scenes of old New York, the love.| Old Bolle -: “DrScholl’s © | romance, the fight between Cortez rial pa Mid oie s ane payed pil Putoneon—the =| ond Laurance Wheat, who heads | ‘hing he’s ever done before. 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MURR FM | ‘4 A decitled departure from the usu i] 1 iany fine moments of i| y and drama, “Mademoiselle Midnight,” the Metro star's latest pd dh Iris theater. ] The film began with a prologue depicting the court of Napoleon Il. and introduced a French lay -in waiting, ‘This girl, portrayed by Miss Murray, is the grandmother of the modern girl of the story proper. he beauty of the scenes at court was simply ‘astounding, and Miss Murray looked magnificent in the hoop-skirts ef the period, joing into the modern period, the Though a new note is sounded in the showing of Charlie Chaplin's new nine-reel comedy feature photoplay, “The Gold Rush,” described as the greatest of all Chaplin comedles— the public will see also all,the Chap- lin tricks that have put this picture star in a class entirely by himself. “The Gold Rush,” a United Art- ists Corporation release, which is | H veh ? change of scene nevertheless kept 1 Belecihed ee ene Topenre, attesouen the same air of old-fashioned beauty for the America theater starting | iint’ prevailed in the opening. se | Thursday, is deseribed by those WO} quence. ‘Tho Mexico of Miss Mur- > grat ‘ re pleture was a delightful, back- best plece of work Chaplin has ever done; and by far, the funniest It also presents a biographic sym- bolization of the real Charlie Chap: lin; his fe from the days of an un- known to the best “known man in the world is portrayed between a range of deep pathos and hilarious comedy against a background of hardships as one of the gold seekers in the early stampede days in the frozen wastes of Alaska, yard sort of place with houses and quainter people The star appeared a8 Renee, the daughter of Don Pedro de Quiros, a wealthy cattle owner of proud fam. ily. Renee is afflicted with a éuri- ous malady inherited ‘from her grandmother, a lady in the court of Napoleon IIT. Ac midnight she 4s subject to madnesa which makes her incapable of knowing what she quaint A new note in comedy dramatics ts ,, ¥ Vith is pre 4 e o sounded; an advanced departure in| .,,)Vith (Hs Premise, the nto haracter portrayal and delineation | Y°loPe’ many thrilling moments. Onaxs = Monte Blue played the part of is revealed with Chaplin in “The Gold Rush.” But, in addition, there is the Challe of old—the Charlie of the little derby, the trick cane, the trousers, the little mustache, shoes and the funny Chaplin, and a lot found in this new plc baggy the sloppy i All KEEPING WELL——An If Ts (a Vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keop you well, by “ALL OF US ARE JUST WILD, WILD SUSAN ie Bnet D0 Vears Get a y Rae Apa 25'Box MY eee little bit of ‘wild’ in | VO Gretel A says Bebe Daniels, star | 7 Pee LE sunt pleture, “Wild Se ming to the Rialt plague of parents ‘existence They can't eat, sleep or sit in com: | | fort for ing what I might be |} up to It's hard for my WM JUNIORS—Litile Ns One-third the regular dose. Made of the same ingredi then candy won * moment. EW YORK A PASTURE BROADWAY A COWPATH GIRLS WITH CURLS AND BALLOON SKIRT JOYRIDING ON BICYCLES You'll Howl at the Comedy —IN— —With— BETTY BRONSON and RICARDQ CORTEZ Also the Pacemakers Comedy THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO. 724% 5, 7, 9 o' Cle “NOT SO LONG AGO” Scenic »ck coated, For children ‘and adults, ams SOLD BY YOUR DRUQGIST; s what ne them t the next day will bi can neyer tell when or how ‘Wild Wild Susan’ will oor bouncing in,” says Bebe. A! “They calltme—wild. But I don't thi that I once used to fool nd with psychology and I be aT it is the uncontrollable Mveli ne of y th making Itself evident | b coming to the surface, 1 Even after a man or womar passes middle fe, though not as The Flash of an Eye; ne as St was in youth—the old | The Flash of a Dagger fecling Or urge comes back again. | A period of half-hearted ‘wild step- | ping ‘starts fn and usually | splutters to a quick close, i} “One might eall this second child: od, but it's not. It's Mother Na- ture doing her stuff, Because youth ix having its fling fs no reason to tell a child Ua wild.” “Wild, Wild Susan” was adapted MAE MURRAY. “Mademoiselle Midnight” for the sereen by Tom Geraghty thrilling romance of modern from the Liberty magazine short Mexico story, “The Wild, Wild Child,” by It will breathe Stewart Emery. Edward Suther- Fire into your veins! land, who made “Coming Through.” starring Thomas Meighan, and until — ALSO— vecently Charlie Chaplin's assistant, made this one. Rod La Rocque is featured opposite the star, Others in the cast are Henry Stephenson, Igck Kane, Helen Holeombe, Osgood JOE ROCK Comedy “Laughing Gas” Perkins, Jvan Simpson, Russell Mederoft Warren Cook, Joseph ‘ “i "Smiley snd Mildred Rynr fy 1 to 11 10¢ and 20c | | | | Grent, an American who loved Re- nee, and he was never more ingratl- ating. —_=__ HAL BLACKBURN GOOD LEADER; ORCHESTRA AT ARKEON PROVES FACT That bunch of Blackio'a fs cer- tainly putting over some regular dance music at the Arkeon. Last night marked the second night of their opening, which was another tremendous success. Blackburn bears distinguished qualities as a’ leader and is given the full support of all the men in the orchestra. Following is the personnel of this famaus orchestra: Piano and ‘piano- accordion, Jack Bowring; sousa- phone and plano, Dean Campbell; trombone, Edwin Stamey; trumpet, Ledger Hadow; Des Be nd sHE ~ RN “It’s Just the Grandest Medi- cine in All the World That’s All There Is to It,” Declares Denver Woman. TROUBLES ENDED AND SHE GAINS 9 POUNDS eolbeses “Oh, How Glad I Am I Took My Friend's Advice for I Am Perfectly Well Now After Two Long Years’ Suffering,” Says Mrs. Burt. The remarkable health-building: powers of Karnak seems to grow more amazing each day as one re- markable report after another con- tinues to pour in from grateful men and women everywhero, telling what a blessing this sensational medictne has been to them, It’s the talk of y neighborhood and nothing can it ‘out of the homes. Here's what Mrs. Doris Burt, of 1405 Mariposa Street, Den has to say about Karnak, after getting complete relief from two years of intense suffering that nothing else would even help. “I don't wonder why all the peo- ple I see seem to be buying Karnak and praising it so highly,” declares Mrs. Burt, “‘It’s just the grandest medicine in the world, that's w it is. Why, it has made me perfect. ly well again after two .years of intense suffering that nothing else OULD TALK ABOUT drums and director, Hal Blackburn, and the usual Arkeon fixture, Dew- ew Powell on the banjo. This orchestra will have several new numbers to present to its criti- cal public tonight and das assured everyone they will miss much if they do not attend the danco tonight. The De Cecilitos will present their Adagio dance tonight, following it with a very pretty waltz unique, which should please thelr host of friends and admirers. as The dancing starts promptly at 9 o'clock with free dancing until 9:30. eee RIVERTON VALLEY GRAIN EXCHANGE INCORPORATED RIVERTON, Wy viverton elevator, which has had a somewhat checkered® career ever e the time it was bullt by a stock company a number of years as finally been put on a soun » Sept. 30,—The A ALL DAY LONG would even help, and has built me up nine pounds in weight besides. “Oh, I suffered from indigestion and extreme nervousness, and my appetite was so poor that I could scarcely eat anything at ail, Even then I just suffered misery from the few morsels I did manage to eat, and I always had awful headaches ahd just felt weak and tired out all the time. I was so nervous and restless I didn't know what it was to get a good night's sleep: I wast- ed sums of money trying all kinds of medicines. but I kept losing weight and getting worse all the time. “Then one day in the drug store I heard two women talking about Kar- nak und I never heard anything get so much praise in all my life. I ask- ed the clerk about it and he said he heard people every day talking that way about this new medicine, so I started taking Karnak, too. “Oh, how glad I am that I did, for five bottles of this wonderful medicine has simply ended every bit of my suffering, and has made me well and strong again. I just eat anything IT want, and am never both- ered from it afterward. Nights, I sleep like a healthy child, and I have gained nine pounds, and don’t have any more headaches or become tired out now. I’m just like a new person, and I could simply talk about Kar- nak and what it’s done for me all day. And I'll gladly verify my state- ment to anyone if they want me to.” Karnak is sold in Casper exclu- sively by the Kimball Drug Stores, Inc., and by the leading druggist in | every town.—Adv. I hereby apply for a Federal Life Insurance Company Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy for whi 1 am to pay $1.00, same accompanying this order. I nereby enter my subscription for The Casper Dail Tribune for a period of one year from date of issuance of policy. | agree to pay for The Casper Daily Tribune. Sybscribers receiving The Casper Dail pay their subscription 12 months in advance. If you are now a reader ju year at the regular rate and add the small cost of the policy. 75c Dance 75c AT WASHINGTON HALL Thursday Night LET’S ALL GO BOHN’S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY “WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 basis, under entirely new, ownership and management. Articles of incorporation have just been filed with the secretary of state for the incorporation of the Riverton Valley Grain Exchange, them—and then some! Application and Order Blank Federal Accident and Pedestrian Insurance Policy Issued by The Casper Daily Tribune scription before the year is up, my policy will lapse. ML ERED fee Se (6) dy 1 teens Rae Beneficiary ~------- Address seri INAING Cotman aneieeecni cts Beneficiary rm ee ec re pee mo pw fe we pm ero ps ere Name $1.00 must accompany order for each policy wanted. No physical examination necessary. Trt tnt rt nt nnn ere eee ennn - gone en eee fr Old enbanriiers pate subscribers retake the ages of 10 and 70 can se asper Daily Tribune, It is not necessary that more than one copy of The Cas D \ Bed for in one home. Every member of your family between the ati Yaad eee aoe bas more than one policy is wanted, just fill out the followin Members of Subscriber’s Family (Living in the Same House) Who Desire Insurance, trent enn nen nnn nen nnn nnn ne nen nn nnne---- Age__-.__-. Occupation Benéeficlary _....--.-.----.- ~-----~Occupation --~------------------~-~-~-~-Date of birth---2 mNOILEGt SUCPOSS on gute we esa pa diet euiecenices ------+----+-------Relationship BGS eS Tae Ie we---- Age----_-_. Occupation RIALTO ADOQLPH ZUKOR ane JESSE LASKY. rassurt 5 Bebe Daniels Susan was a slave to thrills with a kick. Susan went out into the world to get them, she GO Nothing but death and taxes can keep ‘Wild, Wil Susan” from making you howl. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS THE PACEMAKERS COMEDY, “THREE BASES EAST” SCENIC—“HITTING THE HIGH SPOTS” THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ELIZABETH BAKER (FORMERLY OF CASPER) IN HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TESTS SHOWING “BETTY” BAKER Jj SEVERAL IMPORTANT PARTS OF PICTURES | NOW IN PRODUCTION ] HAL BLACKBURN A HIS BAND THEY’RE ALL RIGHT—DANCE WITH THE: « —Also— The DeCecilitos Dancing a “Waltz Unique” and the “Adagio Dar Arkeo pay your carrier 75c per mon y Tribune by mail are required st renew your subscription for o} I agree that should I discontinue, my su —---R. F. D, No... State.---_---.--.Are you at present subscriber? cure.a policy fasued by T) pulated ages can have a g and include $1.00 for each policy. The purpose of the incorporation is to own and operate the elevator property. Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it In The Tribune. TOMORROW, and FRIDAY aN & % And whe | 7 a (Answer Yes or | Policy. Sign Here