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PAGE FOUR loAm usements | 010 SLUM RECREATED IN PICKFORD PICTURE | AT AMERICA TODAY! =: “Little Annie Rooney” kid life—in the t of Hollywood, motion picture center, | are all ty all nationalities and} dll color: © are carefully list-| ed int ords of casting directors | and may be summoned by telephone | notice, Th know. th many own nd deals with} jement house | of Nev York's famous lower] East Side, with its 1g popu-} I its th upon thous. s who cro’ e city fr With but ju: wd into m all pa d-tumble, al “The truck ‘who ts the pal of| . Tim Rooney. Her sists of the cheapest of cal- and much-darned stockings, n-at-the heel shoes. She Quick Safe Relief CORNS ends. Dr. . hea’ and shoe stores. “Dr Scholl's Zino-pads Put one on- the pain is gone e the castles and their palaces and their princes, ikford’s “Rosita” and Vernon.” Absent are the t and lace gowns with weeping trains of her costume Here are the littered streets eaways of the tenement dis- nd brickbats ever fighting kid gang- the broken bathtubs, great empty boxes, ent hiding places Little Annie Roo- id of supporters when by rival) gangsters, & program of tho Orange ® Trio went over big again last | » Supplemented by Harold Lor. ing on the organ. FRIENDS SAY SHE 15 PICTURE OF HEALTH “I cannot give Tanlac too many thanks, for+it brought back my health and strength after everything else failed, and nearly all hope of getting me) da ithe grateful Mrs. Duck well had left statement gs LITT ANN ; = ROONEN’ DIRECTED | BY | WILLIAM BEAUDINE THE ORANGE tes vor fm coe | GROVE the sleet of Tanlac, TRIO | Sarah eumatism akening me times I ached walk without t too weak to get out ep was almost out of d I was nervous, dis- F despondent. “When I began taking Tanlac I was down to 120 pounds but I now weight 160 and haven't an ailment in the world. This is what Tanlac did for meefour years ago and since then I have never been without it in . I take a bottle now and en and everyone says I am the ture What as done for others, t can also do for you. For sale by ll good druggists, Accept no sub- titute TANLAC [eaee YOUR HEALTH ith HAROLD LORING DON’T LET YOUR RADIATOR FREEZE For Lack of ALCOHOL WE HAVE IT! Casper’s Finest Filling Station A. E. Chandler INDEPENDENT FOX NEWS HOWS START AT AMERICA: Atte ntion--- Teachers linest Meals at Popular Prices 4 —FREE— Much Coffee as You Like After rst Order VATT CAFETERIA WYATT HOTEL BUILDING | Rooms—$1.00 and Up ° The Casper Daily Cribune Toast of Paris Boulevards ‘La Moincau, new star of tl Moulin Rouge and toast of tlic Paris boulevards, was a flower ‘girl only a few months ago. She attracted attention by winning a “perfect form”, contct. She is seen in one of the several cos- tumes she wears in the révue. If Doris Ke motion pittards hard time keeping the door, Don’t you know utation as a crit really had some of won't haye wolf from the she hifs a rep. 1 that she has One of Doris Kenyon’s po: which she calls ‘ Oh, little « tered fe In Neglected there amid the ruch of. years, | Did your heart stop at Inst | {dle race, | At some exquisite h | happy tears? Your one loné hand seems grasp- | ing for that hour, As if to woo it back to live! | | | apart; | | Or did you weary of bript | dower, | Content’ to count tireas. | ures in your he Thus little clock yelop me, Oh, may I haye such memo. ries as you, And tho I be no longer see, Yet may moment when Years en fair t T cling too lished in important mag may be beautiful but she i bell, She was educa college institu versity. For se Doris, Kengon. the e but she her first latest ple- ded Hour” in GROWN NAL with Turns Right Out Itself > “Cough t the Fa- . Fellow him until ugh drops, i irned from rly film days, he Was.a stage ed to play the lead ling moysée. He work- A few drops of crevice of the ing duces inflammation “Outgo” pain. und] ed to midnight for a 80, tougheng the tender, sens Ir tine homes skin underneath th 1 $20 tt can nc A k x the nail tea : A most over t . yas 1 is being “Outgo” is a harm \« I : manufactured for ch 1A “dane ever, anyone can buy How: store a tiny bottle cont tlons.—Ady, t Mary's hay- © picking Raout | WALSA DucTion RICARDO GORTEZ JETTA GOUDAL NOAH BEERY jen. Oo O Garomoant Pictu What “The Sheik” did for Valentino, “The Bu ‘sl amazing bullfight ever. screéned is in The Spaniard.” , And it’s REAL. 3 DAYS, STARTING TOMORROW RIALTO ATTEND TRAINING vm FOR LEADERS © noon meeting of the Rotary lay a patrol of eight men oted to attend the Seout- Trainin. chool ednducted © Casper Ce and which will begin October 19. The Rotary by select these men, have wed the Kiwa to do the nar © presented’ to the week wis and Lions nd the matter oth clubs dur plans work her favorite, AMERICA A na PATROL. NAMED COMEDY AND THRILLS © jGLENROGK DESIGNS GKS MAKE DIX PICTURE BIG jORDINANGE SIMILAR 10 FEATURE AT RIALTOVONE GOVERNING CASPER GLENROCK, Wyo., Oct. 13.—An ordinance designed to govern the installation and use of gas, pattern- ed ‘generally after the one in force in Casper, but amended to fit the needs of Glenrock, was presented in. formally in city council, but was not acted upon. City Attorney Smith Sensational action and uproarlous comedy are combined in equal pro- portions by Richard Dix in his latest picture, “The Lucky Devil" now showing at the Rialto theater. “The Lucky Devil’ is an automo- bile race thriller, with Dix at the wheel of the winnifg car, It is the kind of story that mode Wally Reid famous. Dix plays the part of a department store clerk who longed for the great open spaces, He won a motor car in.a raffle and struck out across tfe country,’ Hé met ether Ralston and her aunt, Edna May Oliver, ‘seeing America first” in a flivver. They become involved In a series of strange adventures. To prove his prowess, to get himeelf out of trou: ble with an importunate landlady and win the girl, Dix drives his car in .a sensational automobile race. D all catastrophies that can occur to a race driver, Dix wins the race—in a most remarkable manner, This: picture 1s one big thrill. from start to finish. CRIME BARED BY DISCOVERY CHILD'S BODY ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 13,—A)— | ‘The mutilated body of Francis Plolett!, 11-year-old nephew of Rev. Louls Piolett!, pastor of the Catho- Me church of the Redeemer, was found today in the attic on the third floor of # vacant house here. Discovery of the body was made by Patrolman John Rose. Police expressed the belief that the boy was murdered at:another spot and his body transported to the vacant house. The boy was last seen at a Columbus Day banquet Pict Ony, eve ning. CHAPLIN NOT FOR HAMLET CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—(F)—Charile Chaplin has no ambition to play Hamlet. “I'm too much of Hamlct in real life,” he said when questioned con- cerning recurring rumors of his de- sire to play high tragedy. MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” dees _ Yes, We Do Better | Cleaning $1.25 Undjes Plain Woo) Dresses and Coats 25 We Call For and Deliver JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR Wyatt Hotel Bsmt Phone 802 had been absent-on his vacation and had not found time before the meet- Ing of the council to go over it care- The East Casper Meat Market 2 The Best Meat. The Best Service. JOE GERDOM, Prop. iadies and Mens ’” Suit Hurry, Mother! Even a fretful, bilious, constipated child loves the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 a chair, and attaching a. leather belt to an fron bar he had place over two rafters in his cabin, an) then placing one end: of the be around his neck, Antone Smid . Cumberland hanged himself tgs: Friday night. Smid, a miner, ageq 41 years, and residing at No. 2 camp had been fn ill health for sever months, and medical treatmen tat . ing to relieve his condition, he be came despondent. fully, It was thought that th would not suffer by delaying upon it until the next meeting, it was tabled until that. time >. MAN IMPROVISES CRUDE SCAFFOLD FOR HANGING KEMMERER, Wyo., Oct. At ter deliberately erecting an impro-| vised soattola” with a lard can and! tir so t is estimated that ninety-three cent of the ocean floor ts ¢; deyold of plant lite, TTLE roduction fesse taser } You’ll be out of luck if you miss “The Lucky Devil.” An action-comedy of love, luck and light- ning. Written especially for*Richard Dix by the | author of “The Air Mail,” ‘Code of the Sea’ and the famous Wally Reid auto racing stories. ADDED ATTRACTION. ~ | Ben Turpin Comedy, ‘‘The Marriage Circus” Felix the Cat Cartoon THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA | SPECIAL ATTRACTION | SARAH BROOKE CROCKER Singing Afternoon and Evening SHOWS START: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, SINGING MAT. 3400; EVENING 7:45, RIALTO | ae TEACHERS’ NIGHT TONIGHT A special entertainment program has been arranged for the benefit of the Teacher visitors in Casper ALL THIS WEEK will be turned towards making an enjoyable stay in Casper of all the teachers. FREE ADMISSION AND DANCING, UNTIL 9:30 Come early and enjoy a full evening of pleasure WE HAVE THE MUSIC YOU LIKE pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to cleanse the bowels and sweeten the stom- ach. A teaspoonful today may pre- vent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you y get an imitation fig syrup.— NOW — NOW — NOW rae ae RE | S:E-ZEIDMAN Eresessts ’ DAUGHTERS By OF PLEASURE ERBEL ators Sodan As apicell FERBER Starsngi eins Pepvngt Who wrote Spd. MONEBEVE last year’s Yon Sate greatest Like ¥. iene novel, “So Big” Corinne’s is Set ; +. PRincipat, Pamarer.Canm —Also— Lloyd Hamilton's Two Reel “KING COTTON” —And— International Newsreel 1 to, 11 10c ang 2he TA A ER STL SOE ETAT res Wisk STEWART If present out, more Thursday, Friday, Saturday | than if n will enroll cue the October 15, 16, 17 iv thing i# being done Je practical and edu. « the name of a #0 ation composed ot 199! 1 ) members of th y in Da lam, Texas, Corinne Griffith Here's the biggest—Here's the closest Corinne has come for the moon, stumbled through the cloudy misis, but ¢ HAL BLACKBURN In a Special Stage Presentation, and in the Pit OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT AT 6:30 A World of Parking Space—Block West of Henning on Firs: The Orchid of the Screen f With JACK MULHALE and CHARLES. MURRAY to ‘the life of a girl who yearned Ventually found the silver lining. Newest Film—A First National Picture AND HIS BAND HARMONY A Bishop-Cass Th ater t