Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 10, 1925 Che Casper Dally Cribune PAGE FIVE MS! j Pench ie Call: = Be gel M in e St rike Conferences On PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 10.—)— | se A determination to bring about a CHAPTER 92 mall town in Kent Lexington, in that ed as the Blue Grass, wait awhile, Just de: Link.” And he with his training. ad enewal of the wage confe! sides a family of four, commanded | * God, how she | tween oper ek & A te by a dissolute, illiterate man who have hated you!" he would | f 4 mitte 8 at once Was a house-painter, but who | “But opera is what you| [Bests Rate -SOGAY * ie nm) i ow does nothing exc uke life; k of.” j [SRE As Facuess...to Lewis, | terer le 1 r serable for his wife and their she continued to” tread the daar, a a Worle} , Gov a i two children. Despite his utter | boards as one of Link and Deaton: Leaa at attieas sh ues: 'ty : n of t neglect of -all parental responsibili-| Pert Patter and Snappy Steps, un Se eis eae te cet t fel phia ties, his wife and children are never | til Maybelle Gough of Gough and | tne abithir cuktaaaite Both Mr. I ; {a abject want. Tho reas com got. chatty. on. the; train | pe 8 su ne 1 es Ae | emote, AoE hundred do) one day, when a bunch of acts were Apia he peed pedis a _—— ) the mother’s |making the jump from Pittshurgh | igh ne pena meek a he local ban | to Philadelphia, | | Major Harr x . \ : | about «| Harrisburg You're foolish, girl, to keep lock- | \ Pa ABeorse ay b at ' stepping with Jimmy Link. Why, 4 ; , but she, erfor 4 he'd be ‘i + | Hae thie VY ible to divert enough to ) It n the old soldiers’ home ° ’ 1 f the : Ing er their heads and 7 beset BI ised ; \ 4 credit at the grocery store. O over better if you was go- ettin e DADeEs 2A. & eas 4 € te udred dollars comes frc Aaa | < oats and ja 7 t . ‘The man is her fathe "yrs } Sistha-bicatt f i Cc . M acta the “at When Link and Deaton played} t es so pala Mesh ee ot the urtain < ‘ ‘tney do. not. knoy | irk, three weeks later, Iry Dea- | AM ota € ene f If we could peep behind the a s Vera Vaine, us Iry Dea | ote HEGRE morning and | Curtain of Lift aud see the counr- Vera Vaine is a child of | Pati dota: Gama dey LAMONT ess tragedies aad comedies that o ; DFO Ohara | AERC none, se uewatons Cant futnes Never Too Old To: Play ate forever unfolding there, we een, her sweet volce and pretty} « Later | | NEW WE Seay THUS Niesneyv atta coli sos care tahun: setes would look upon dramas mote tee i ed the pastor of re, fl ic y more weeks left of . witout esti s ; t touching, more thrilling, more i the “eteriiob ico she asked him as they} stirringly romantic than will ever At ry Deaton, ing for their spot that af- red be found in the plots that come town i Mat es self, from the playwright’s pen. jet s pastor's wife imp | re weeks, girl til So! recent day-time tthe Many of these gripping real-life ed enough from the meager salary | Weeks at 440 per, events have showr unmis dramas are revealed each month at some new stuff in nujud| tell you about | knock 'em eff | in the pages of True Story Maga- c. Between the covers of this reat publication, the joys and orrows,thettiumphsand failures, of her husband to ¢ able leaning and together athe the little prayed that | this angel from the Ziegfeld will be begging | es ¢ pneumatic tire n ner terrible fam sign on the dotted line. | sed) Unvevery type or nf the love and mystery of life are 08. educated, in rebe nen, girl.” He regarded her ; woveninto dramatic patterns all alo perambulator to § m: oach, the more startling, the more thrilling, because they are true. the cruelty of her and the very humt h his eyes of gold. TRwLLaMs, restraining -hand of. the well-mean- | © already signed, Jimmy," she a "i el ing pastor and his wife, ran away | S#!d { = 2 101825 BY WEA BRE INC i well If you want to know why over i with show company of “tabloid | WHAT—with Ziegfeld?’ He was | —— us z e: ue Re 3 RE = muff {gs a com two million people buy and read musical comedy" type. excite sr and handt True Story each month—get the December issue — on all news- A few months later she marrisa| “Well, no, with Dave Israels mre m ay i . man in this company, and fled, | He's going to put me in his new H 0 HOME PROBLEMST< rth America to « short stands today. ‘a 4 when, in a short time, she learned | Sow.” | ser ineta A TROMPEON Laan ik which | a 3 2 he he already had a y This} Jimmy Link regarded he G Ra ane ae macs RRA TOTES TE occurs be er f Qc-| flight, from a small town in, Iowa| the eyes of a dying ian. iry 0 : to Chicago, exhausted her funds,| ton calmly inspeeted herself in the he’d D nvthinge t et Back Hus- i ? ; = and she was forced to go to work | ™rror in the wiings. S e 0 A y At g LO G a whic Atall newsstands 25¢ ~ as @ waitress before obtaining an-| This was the wom who, two} ° SRSADLORMER Ran Clabes torr oce | gearah latet, cWrobs Euuts Wwelebeenel band Who Divorced Her pany. . SI visi the al of. You've broken neart, and] fices persistently d finally be-|You're going to pay came the. vaudevil Now known as Vera Vaine, she} man who was ma was not a « she, was t success, and for his p brette of a musical show of tl a broken heart. ond class, Before Philip inrich This man, Jimmy Link, was ola}]came into her fe there had been enough to be Iry Deaton's father. | UMerous “sugar dadies,” but they He fell in love with her, but his| ‘vere only a meaningless procession love was that of a parent. A|n her lfe; for since that. unfortu- shown | being his | tter to be it you! your hus be able to x Dear Mrs, Thompson: I ried yr son six years ago, It| th ve at first | wi | my emp 8ou" | was, I sup ca Hec- | sight. I came from a poor home and the rich house in which we lived | should was like a wonderland, I was only | band 18 and the riches went y head. | gain your former place in the com A year after ied our | munity stracism would And this le daughte er. | extend to y husband, and prot “trouper” for many years, he rec-| Date experience at 16, her heart had Wry 1008)! oe eu Latay ta won cele au amas aausl ognized in her ‘a perfect entertain-|0 faith in men. old colleg | whether you want to brave er; but he thought her voice was| About midnight of the evening} Quin had way and begin life a good on h for opera, and when] that Amourt Ainsley and her father} wo qiant have a0n learned, he insisted on haying her schooled,;| @rtived in New York, Philip Wein-| Bana ai +. and paid most of the fees, for rich and Vera Vaine entered a pri litte Belbie y 4 starved for luxurics, was spending | Yate dining-room in the Monte Carlo. | ) 3 i I Lita Hees money okies they sat glaring at each other until | Mr. y mi baubles, it was ‘bis he had in mind, | the waiter had gone. | baby Grupcroay Lire or some { In the two’ years they were "on “Now, Vera, let's settle this mat - and asked me to go to|In a theater e young man allows tour,” playing most of the cities, pteT,’\ he said. | Ay SHER nae Rs tit voman arge and small, in the country, he| “Oh, Philip.” She got up, knelt] \ Bory wit) ‘o with him, and | to young tutored, her in all the ways sf the| Gown at his side, and cried on his| 7 Was ‘afraid: my husband wouldn't | woman usher ake; made her confident; deily-| Shoulder. latinie, eo I lied in order to get aay. (and h . ered her from the shadows of her (To Be Continued) My husband didn’t care much for | Foeeee \W% early environment. More than once| Im the next chapted: The Heart |v orties, 1 soon became infatuated | A. K.—Your letter, written with in those two years, she recelcd|f @ Painted Woman, with thid fellow: and forgob my hard pencil upon shaded paper tn a tempting offers from ofher vaude- pela a OY eae band, home and baby. One night, 1 | script that reser nicken tracks, ville teamers, and from producers must have gone crazy, for T eame ». You should have some | in search of musical comedy talent, A new microbe has been discover-| home drunk, and my husband push but each time Jimmy Link was] ed by British chemists whereby 10,-] ed me out of the door. He later sued | ei age 2 able to dissuade her from accepting | 000 tons of waste hops can be made | for divores and got the custody of them, to yield annually half a million gal-| our aby. T had already realized my | “Just wait a little while +} lons of alcohol suitable for motor) mistake, I suffered then. But it {ttle girl,” he would say. “You're | spirit. Until this discovery, English | was too fate, and I decided that | 4 not quite ready yet. Of course, you| brewers pafd large sums every year. since I had a bad name I might ‘ould go ahead and stand out head] for the carting away of their waste, as well not care any more, I was| * and shoulders above the reat of the’ hops. young and good looking. I became > | popular in a fast set. That was three ! for other's ey t 4 years ago. I ran wild for a while after that, but I couldn't keep {t | up, for there was always the thought | considered hazardous to fe «nd | of miy former husband and baby. | health It will be presented for: , But whenever I thought going t the next meeting of the | 3) back and pleading for forgiveness, | counc | my pride rebelled, But finally I did Sears eer — short time ago, I begged my hus * treed? | Suit Combines y | band to give me another chance, for ne ———$$ | the rake of our baby, He treated me ri A “Why, I’ve Been Spending | *!! the time. 1 was so weak and all| nicely, but told me that he was en Three Materials | ’ P | wornout that a half hour's work} gaged to ® young woman of high - = $20 A Month For Years ld tire me down completely. ideals who loved his baby—our baby Trying to Get Relief That! appetite was so poor I had| But he has no faith in me, I hate Two Bottles of This Kar- |e force myself to eat, and the gas | to think of any other woman marry wains tha t ing my husband and mother: nak Brought Me,” Says| pains that al followed made me | ing ™ 1 id and m eri w so neryous and miserable it was al- | child. I will co insane if I don Salt Lake Man. } most uabearable. Why, nights it | back his love. Kor r a just kept me awake too restless to ve lived a ings I felt ‘all in’ to Don't you think 1 kept paying out opportunity? If &® s of amazing | sta n mone relief but kept f ¢ t t fs t time. MAGDALEN « . . we wi ‘ze dicine has simply made me feel now man of him vousness aie all gone. I sleep so| given a chance and prove yourself “Yes sir, just send ‘em to me if| sound every night that {t takes an|the child need never know; if you y doubt the claims of Karnak, | alarm clock to get me,up mornin - | etter; yo bsoluately | | Oscoa Crox of ke a man made over. I just eat Ke T tl s igh | south, Salt Lake City, | like a horse now, relish and enjoy eeds a mother's love and care : 10 that after spend every mouthful, and it don't cause | and that in casting you out forever i} nth for years trying to get | me a sign of trouble of any kind, j he is punishing the child, too, sing | lief, two bottles of Karnak quickly | ‘Tho indigestion, bilfousness, pal-| this cruel world blames children for é) t omane | overcame his troubles and made a | pitatfon, » headaches. and ner-| the sins of thotr parents. If yo t (g N aren't when the child grows up, {t | in the Cup of ButterWat You Sip Lonight Ke | Of all the things upon your table Butter-Nut coffee has traveled farthest; from over the seven seas; from \| strange lands where romantic peoples live. in tropic splendor. From these people we buy their very choicest grades. We buy for richness, for mellowness and aroma. We 4 blend these flavors, and in that cup of tare Butter- nd I can prove to em what this new | and J start the Way feeling fino and| will have to know. Ask for tne medicine will do, says Croxall. | don't tire out any mi I tell you| chance, but don’t expect him to! Why, I've be ending 1 | I never heard of such a medicine as | ———————— __—____—_ onth for years trying to get the | this Karnak is, {t’s #0 far ahead of lief that just two of this | everything else theré's no room for icine hag brought me. comparison,” “f tell you, before I got Karnak rnak is sold in Casper exclu. ed with indigestion, gas | sively by the Kimball Drug Stores, ich, Dilfousness, head-| Inc. and by the leading druggist in fon of the heart ! ey town.—Adv A crisp bill given away free K es and palpit H = =6FinerT / and j j | Larger Volume Dl in your bakings i il 4 phone for detalis MAYTAG SHOP 113 6. FIRST ST. PHONE 960 Service and Satisfaction G eed factory Representative Aiways in Charge of Demonstration and Service Salt Creek Oil Field Representative JAMES L. MEIDE igerton, Wye hone 28-F-K, Same Price This three-piece suit-combines | | a skirt of black velvet, a blonse for over 35 years of lipstick red crepe and a black : kasha coat, s The muff and coat | 25 Ounces ‘for 25¢ border are of skunk while gold metal ¢ embroidery g trims » the blouse. X See ~ ew)