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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 ie Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN By Williams T]| INES R i eb a : mn : : a tinued From Page One s election, Ont Semon, The to win fame Cha and spent in each other's they had never appeared ¢ 1 tt y both cast tn | first. < k picture. ‘ ae et ,." the screen version of Fra vet a's well Known book and pl Semon CANT YOU SEE NAow WE'RE AHOLOIN’ \| BOYS 1M BACK? Now || LooxKiT DONT GIVE IM ONE]! HEAH - WHY STIFFY!ITS ONLY A PANG FER A INSTANT AN THEN ALL Is Off?! NO NOISE 70 IT Svirey! Semon’e | | There are three | three pricincts takes Chicago Two great comedians sple \ HE'S GoT A WEAK HEART: each in a} did folf for the other and so | S expected that the W will be followed by many ons with this same ¢ jold role of the Peaditet IY O THEM Movie |] Naow TAINT LIKE A TOY BLOON | | registered for t ESSAY WINNERS HERE Wieser ay. has the title rote of * KIND MA’AM. = /\ Bovs~/ | BUSTIN IN YoRE Face [] | Hon mill bs ; NO MORE: THEN DONE } AWAM WIFI MEMO) Vriting an essay of twenty-tive to be paid for at the rate of cents word, is a job worth isn't it? The person who writes the best TI 3% nty-five word expression of his | ‘ xpress,” coming to the Rialto the-| { natior ve “California Fig Syrup” > tomorrow, will win a cash prize ns of. "Lhe Pony Express” in| nty-five words will receive a cash | ize of $b. The third prize to be ltl NEXT SUNDAY urded 4s $2.50 and three prizes | N a Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child s1 each also will be paid. Write your impressions on a card pen or typewriter and send o The influx of leaders o: them to the Rialto theater, ad-| into motion picture; ssed (6 che Pony Exprere contest | {ts helght when a s' lager. engages the servic _—_—— foremost composers » poets and post- The musical background i IN IARAY f of Douglas Fairbanks’ “The Thiet eg ‘of Badgdad,” which comes to the er artis ENTERS P America starting Sunday, is ‘ phonic work of Mortimer Wi %, ] se New Orleans “prize overture bas long Success of these two fa-| looked upon Sterling as America's |¢ ’ { comedia: in their first pic:| greatest poet, it is only in the last | ether, “The Girl in the Lim.| few years that he has come into his bat | emphasized his versatility. Previous BoncUa vB poatiay ; to this, the whole John George J angidor : I WIZARD OF 07 AMERIGA knew him for his chamber music Barone asta; |B to] 5 ‘ symphonies, and other classic wi ; =| Wilson's put 1 works are the ; eee | sis degrees in leading musical | : ‘ Gx itt Reunited after. thirty years in| conservatories of this country, | © ais sian te 30 | . ; Larry Semon’s first feature comedy In titling this picture, D | Larry and Charlie Murr: Fairbanks, TE8 preserve the| ees 4 Y ' ther again in “The Wi f spirit of the story, sought | ener | c ank Baum fantasy that Is|the assistance of George Sterling, . yw showing at the America Thea-|the- poet, While Eng T | HAY GIRAEN ousine,” prompted Larry to re-en-| own at home ‘he lyri e y | |f . Cotton Cake ! tour Salt him for the title role in the} his work proved espe: ly ef Olson, Mrs, W Lalty 5 i nay, eeds new comedy. in the romantic speeches. | | Corson prec Se Seg i ae Thirty years ago a complete vau: | ——_.—____ | + well Schilling F ac clean your Poultry ¢ Pest WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE H Medicine for t ile show, headed by Zera the] Yor many centuries Greek was | The H jes ROE DALE reat, Was touring the count the classic language in literature, | Scat ete : | igh. school + ere » Re c Playing a series of one night per-| until it supplanted by Latin. | alba Ww le a formances, Featured in support of © period of Latin litera-| CHAPTER 82. | “Oh, Amoura Wen “a he great magician was the comedy ted barely a hundred years. | Dinner in Ainsley house that eve-| scheme to teach et aba) cam of Murray and Mack. One| Between the year 100 B.C. and the| “0, U, West," fourth of the Harry| ning assumed the festive alr of al ing to Green Street, ain . West Casper precinct—Mrs. R. R _ . « Wal Mrs. Lut Landers, Rf. H sht in the small town of West-|beginning of the Christian era 7 nal! family reunion, with Cynthia “Be fair to Amoura, Reginald,” his : ‘| Garson producti starring the \ sinald, jonaldson voint, Mississippi, a son was born to|Cicero, Lucretius, Caesar, Horace, Deinenens Pe the! and her husband present. No such| 1 gekael ne terment of ft and be conv gee : cautioned My dttag Si Casiae= Ain atiea We are distributors a vera, the Great and his wife—known | Virgil, Ovid, and: Livy all lived and|*andsome and hardtiding Lefty| cethering had occurred sinee Am-| “Then eeu sell her, Amour: PHAR Ee Sea tena Ge of Wyomit » their friends a and Mrs.! wrote and passed a ¥lynn, proves the best of the series] oura's return. Thore was much small { id so, unwillingly, making her re thus far and will do much to add] talk, a deal of feminine laughter| citation as brief as possible. St to the growing prestige and popu-|and masculine guffaws, for J, Reg¢| mitted reluctantly that her g larity of the former Yale athlete} inald, a charming and lively story | mother had not approved the fdea. | “O. U. West" wilkbe, shown for the| teller when allowed to interpolate| “Of course, s last time today at the Iris and is| risque t hes, d heard some “new | 2 novel story from the pen of Helen | ones” at the club that atternoon. What is it—anyway ? Broneau has been finely directéd by] Cynthia wore a gown the other! T HAT awfil agony of swollen) §.S.S. conquers rheumatism! The | Mr. Garson, and Lefty himself was! women had not seen before, a strik-| a”eum joints and inflamed muscles—|rich, red, fighting blood that 8.3. §, | never seen to better advantage than} ing crea Casper Warehouse Co. DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave Lucy Bund}. dard precinct Mrs. J. ¥ Mrs. 0. F. Forbes, Sam Neff H Bt ‘Pape’s’ Cold Compound” ion in black velvet, cut| 1 didn't think it y rs. Cay that miserable pain and torturous/helps Nature build brings case and | be is at the head of a sterling cast| very full and swinging from the| be 89 selfish, father. Westland Mrs. J j suffering, we call rheumatism—)comfort to every sore, swollen tis- | of players which includes Ann X hips, with the waistline defined by a| siven the A s every penny " Breaks a Cold Right Up what is it? 3 sue in your body, and Evelyn Francisco. . U, West”! band of flatly embroidered roses. But “= Apd what to the Ainsless give)” sib ois predinct—Mra, [da 4. Pu ed Here's what it is: It is the result ight | 's distinctive among westerns in that | she was quite outshone by her sister,| Westland? These people ——," But |, Vic iols presinct— nMete * of waste products and impurities in bane ray a e ses vary ‘it starts out with a rip-roaring com-| who was costumed in the Poiret copy | What was the use in arguing with | Sent Rr, Mes. c. D. Hemr a) the blood! Impurities that get the! more red cells until your whole | &lY oD%Ding and carries a heavy load} she had picked up at Mme Venier’s! them? She lapsed into silence. | Atrs. W. D. Bi ¥ as upper hand because the system is body is: tingling with of laughter all the way tlrough,|in Westland, the heavy deep red “The people down there would) ° Resatvolr prothet pea Mie ‘Want of healthy, rich,/ ji.” “ang vibreting blazing out Inia spectacular melo-| crepe gown, with a line given by a| {ale it as suet another one of you enka tc, Canad Salt Creek Busses zed blood! drama before the story has prog-| wrapped girdle over which the bod-| circus stunts and be immensely en SSL i arti et a with vim, vigor and ¥. wraph Lt d Sor 3 ec —Viol . But you just cleanse your blood Paik You foal like ressed very fur tile ts both te] ice bioused slightly, Cynthia was not | tettained,” Robert C South Butler practnat--Violetit Casper, Townsend Hotel a nih the shetnoa erie yourself again. name of the leading character; por-| allowed opportunity to overlook her Amoura glared at him and w: ie f trayed by Mr. Flyin and an ‘excla-| sister's advantage. “I am captivated {slanced at her mothe ; PAN aci asic teuin t pteaineliDeeale cont Why, 8. 8. 8, will aid Nature put sol | Get S. 8. me mation. | Raymiond Turner, “Mitton| by your gown!” Robert Copley eald| of what all of vou say, I'm going| stayed, Poince—Jaun MeGin-| break up the cota many millions of pecplood cay blood to where it is pure, red and | Ross, Bill Donovan, and the Burns] {6 hls sister-indaw. “It becomes you| ahead. As for the money 1 can zet| Hpsnoer, Mrs 0 take. Contains Bere system bats tue. tmour farejhealthy. S. S.S. is the sure way, | brothers have important parts in the} and you become It and all that.” I still have that money you Ree aren Rhiceininn meee! iriven out—they can't stand pure All druggists sell §. 8, S, Get the | Production, which will rank as one!” you never have told me th wpe inthe banks and] Can 60 | te sratein, Ira. Nay drive ‘blood. ‘larger bottle, It's more economical. | °f the most colorful and amusing| G.nthia exclaimed, Her nout .| back to Chicago and carn, the rest healthy bloo ‘ J * | westerns of the season. parently was-affected, but she 5 |i need. La Houblerre and Mr. Van more than one critical glance at} Amoura's costume in the next few| § minutes, “What do you think, Old Thing?” Amoura asked her father. 5 er, KE. L. MeGraugh B, Hanway 8 a.m. and 1p. m and 6 p. m. Healy, O. J. Mokler Leave Salt Creek 8am, 1p. mand 5 p,m. Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, / BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 { P. Griffin 114 East Second St. PHONES 35 AND 2850 WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? Shoulder Beef Boil, lb.__-__-_________-13¢@ Rib Boil, Ib. --___- __..10€ Choice Pot Roast, Ib._ fre 16¢ yy. because I am rather a ce’ i} there now, you know.” Her hands were nervously twisting her napkin Into a thousand wrinkles. | “Amoura!" Mrs, Ainsley /was “Both are beautiful,” he replied,| shocked. The thought of her daugh. disposing of the last crumt ter leaving her again was terrify ton cheese and draining his wine-| put she restrained her feelings. giass of its remaining contents, “but| ‘There's no use talking to her, the. most charming gown, and the} mother," Cynthia smiled, "Candy most engaging woman are at my] factory, machine shop, stage and right.” He leaned over and patted] sium all go together. She—.” | his wife's hand. “Be quiet," Mrs. Ainsley said firm. | “Bravo!” Amoura exclaimed, ap-| ly, She directed herself to Amoura uding so loudly that Della start-] “Go ahead with your plans, Am | . opened the door from the serving | oura, I will help you.” | pantry and gazed at the five in won-| Jter daughter remonstrated. “No| the diplomat,” Cyntbia| you don’t believe in them, and 1] | don’t want that kind of aid.” y reminded fis he lighted} Mrs, Ainsley's reply warmed Am. | a cigar, J. Reginald asked Amoura heart and made her wapt to! | a question: “Well, did Mother Ain-| crs believe in you, and that is sley approve your scheme and place| sufficient.” r disposal?” With his wife against I J her fortune id capitul We will go ~ this. orntng ang see this, place yot Plain Steak, Ib 18e¢ : sually at breakfast the next das. Round Steak, Ib 25¢ as an uplifter Within two week ing she shad never the mother's institute. cnise: Continue Cook with this | in the next chapter, Women’s | wartere, chaste To enrich food, cook with Reaper Defeats Sésne doa, niga nourish- . Toi ve the fla- | Deathless Week ver and textureo! milk dishes, depend on Carna- | At Great Falls tion's creamy-delicate taste and its creamy-smooth —— consistency. Imsist on GREAT FALLS, Oct. 30.—( Carnation—it’s the world’s sath defeated Great Falls’ efforts preferred milk for a “deathless week,” late yester day, three hours before seven days Carnariox Mick Paoovucrs Company would have elapsed without a fatel 1639 18th ty in this elty ¢f 29,883 previous death occurred « the evening of October 22 Yory of the reaper was not very clean ut, at that. 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WE DELIVER TO ALL PAR’ OF THE CITY TWICE A DAY Music by the Happy Four

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