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PAGE FOUR MARION DAVIES ADDS Sts = SUCCESSES MINDER ww (Easy to Keep Thick, Wavy, Lustrous 7 ) rere CA musements y woman | th Che Casper Daily Cribune } to meta) manage facets to her ——— | HUGGED WATER,” NOW alti TINE AT RIALTO, 1 with 1a United Ice on treac thrill expe: who arrives wit Lois Wilson, upbi reason at all sliked villas hboring She war so hard for incompetence But Baxter fly because of Lois Wilson. pro- nnical captain's fob storm of the s and Beery delays going ot an §. 0. § gnal has bee He insists intends k after the ship without Baxter then and lav life-hoat The events that lead to the climax from this point make the finish un isually the kind that has come to be expected in all Irvin Wil lat pl “Rugged Wate dramatic, dapted by t r a 1 Warren Wasteland,” and nd “The Air Mail"? those [HOLMES HERBERT I immediately ¢ winter Phose tion 2 quaint CAPE GOD SEA STORY | human | leads a mutiny | into the the all color-picture, ! lr, apa with life, in-] Holmes Herbert, beau ideal of pa fresh, youthful, | screen leading men, has one of the } Ufying the halr, a 85-/ best parts of his career in “Wild- freshing fire.” the Vitagraph racing picture 2 +f that fs pl x at the Rex theater. Ferber Gatrison, the man ‘ from| who f elf discredited and nd waving whioh| disgraced tr s of the girl he stre and very Mfel loves, played en Pringle, hal through the machinations of a cts on the hale Hike! orooked horseman. His fight for 5 eerie Vindication furnishes one of the many dramatie ations in the stopping hatr play, and Herbert's characterisation is all that could be expected of this AMERICA rODAY A Trip Through Ford Factory And STAN LAUREL “HALE 10¢ A MAN” 40c *he —— | Drink Till Crest Water. Phone 1151. THIRTY MINUTES FREE DANCING, THE ARKEON | s:"= arra nent offers an excellent nent for all pat stablishment entert | Every cough weakens your child Guard your family with ~ this remedy coughs take of childres bout these coughs unless they have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy It relieves harsh once. Soon it el choking phlegm the cold before it case for the doctor. 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How I ho until the My mothe me , “Do not ¢ live here with you.” I was thought I kr wanted m chums were. I Uttle girl was and my husband be chums. He ing aloni my mother’s night with m. or two. Ther life and wen months so I w I forgot to s after I m trytr aria hile brot tart today a nd 9 rrow and thrille Thursday night will ogain Many new to appear fr Give Her a Ch EuzABeETH THOMPSON think up with the best have bee! How He would sit in the wi came tan home after dances, he would be waiting. I met father y home for he did not found out f r with a bre and will always be and Columbia will pr lin his latest Do It wanting to write you ever fre mn on nd bi f tr o% pu as not t the my home fo; r frie was glac did not ap ated and key ™m: ew everytl ive month: born, such eo to sir Who fc proud of. . I aly He but rt par. M r I knew a yo! nds vy A for pprave later at T an ght y until some chine would bring him home at one ung ked in the place I vith Then came the time to tell ot it be themselves heart der my n@el t rom after ma- of home xy for about three mothe ut three months fathe a th ture cash priz -_ had next ¢ come up | coro pll Ninas a ly Through Tears and Shadows to Smiles and Sunshine ew of then. I was alone, with just | enough money to keep me alive, al- though he never abused me. f never knew where he went. When my little sirl was 19 months, my little boy was born, a sickly little form for he welghed only three pounds. 1 nureed him through and was doing ine when my husband left me again nd baby stricken with cholera infantum at the of ix months Yes, he left me with $100 worth of loctor’s bills and not one cent to ve on, so T went back to mother’s again. How ¥ hated him. T od | and nursed my baby. I would sit by the crib and ery and cry, 1 was but 18 years old then, and oh, how dis- couraged, When the doctors gave up my baby I was glad, glad that he would not live to see what a father he had. He laid between life and death for two weeks and recovered only to give me heartaches, for the loctors say hes will never be healthy. Then my husband came back and I moved to another town with him to see if he would do better, but after was |a month it was the same. Once in a | while he will come home, and "Why don’t you go out and e self?" Ho will not think of let | ting me go out again for a month He works when he wants. We owe | more bills than we ever can pay. He | gives me just enough money to live. My sisters are the ones who have to | dress my children and myeelf. He is yut most every night in the week un+ |.ti1 two or thr and I n o'clock where he goes. know But I nev Ay @ word to anyone, They know he is always.out, but think we are happy. His folke haye nothing to do with us and won't help me T say it is all my fault, that I have made | my bed and now to le in it. Yes, I will gladly lie in my bed, but. oh, the blankets are so many that I annot bear them. Now my baby {# I will have an- before I am 21 1 my husband will be husband we now and in the he “Mama blove se WONDER HORSE, “SILER HE COLUMN Ff TODAY COLUMBIA BISHOP-CASS Block West of Henning Fred Thomson sisted by His Wonder Horse Silver King I “RIDIN’ THE WIND” red blooded ac- ma of ‘the West- ern plains. ALSO PATHE REVIEW Shows at 1:80, 8:15, 6.30 8:00, 9:30 10c and 30c Tomorrow and Thursday LEO MALONEY pas “THE SHIELD OF SILENCE” +t 0.1925 oy wea senvict. ine) in the world because there 4s one rho really loves me, I know you think how foolish I am to live with childten on my hands for never for a day would f think of leaving then I have no one to go to, I rather die than to think of leay them, but I will lve on this way now my ¢Hildren are being support- ed and I am with them. I will bring them up like they should be for my heart and soul is good and God is just, and 1 know I can do it. I do not ask for pity for I know that tn the béginning I was to bl Lknow it is my fault that 1 have had three children. But it is marvelous what people can go through isn’t it. I will be 21 next August and I dop't look any older than when I was 16. When T play with the ohildren f am one of them. Wh will it end? I won ne der, but every night I am satisfied for my children © thelr stomach full and a roof over their heads f the night and that ts all I caré fo: ‘OTHER WHO HA SUPF Your letter shows you to be a re ma ble wom: When hil dren grow up they will be proud of shine. AT LAST SCIENCE MAKES EPSOM SALT ‘| INTO TASTY PILL Science has at way to put the marvelous physic effect of Epsom Salt into a sugar-conted ill, So amazingly efficient are Kuhn's {p-sum Pills, a8 they are called, that discovered the tablespoonful of disagreeable Epsom Salts. They act rapidly and without aay gripeing whatsoever, Forget new fangled lnxati to Epsom Solts in this new pi form. Only 25 cents per package, At the following druggists: Kimball Drug Stores macy PROBUGTION him, but what would I do with three | would one pill is more effective than a heaping | | you. I admire your courage, and wish you mountains of the happi ness that you have earned. After | tears, smiles; after shadows, sun TOMORROW NIGHT IS K. OF P. NIGHT Part of Proceeds Donated LOCHAND PACT TREATY SIGNED INCONFERENGE (Continued From Page One) » Slozakia completed the The arbitration ‘pacts at Locarno were rapidly assed to the delegates. In a brief ten minutes the efforts of months of negotiation had been legalized and the nations involved had ‘sworn|to obscrve the historic ompacts As Chancellor Luther bent to signature to the four sheets ip size paper comprising the ment @ score of cameras The Gefman_ statesman 1 his head ana, with a smile clicked. bowed in the direction of the camera-* Chamberlain and Pre- riand leaned forward dnd nod. in approval at 1 their Ger day's ceremony took place in the Victorian reception room of the foreign office, renowned in pre-war [Get Rid .of That Cold—Catarrh Guaranteed by 35 years rvice to millions of mericans, Ko works wonders for year B cold, aneezing, cough, \. chronic eatarrh, head- Buy a tabe of KONDON’S, If it does not giveyou results worth fi times the cost, we will gladly refund, i] zi MERIC TOMORROW REX the wita Horse Black Cyclone The Most Amazing Drama You Have Ever Seen! The love rtory of a horse—wild, heroic, valiant! tiful mate, “The Lady,’ of “The Killer,” cruel ruler of the wilderness herd, And how “Black Cyclone” found understanding, courage and friendship in a man when their love lives ran parallel and defeat faced him, " BOIRVIN WILLAT THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA RIALTO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925 of statesmén and diplomats who ac monarch's of state for foreign affairs. of the early century statesmen who gathered In the gilded room, bu who no longer are concerned with the affairs of nations were the ex- kaiser, the Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, and Count Apponyl, repre-| sentative of the Hapsburgs. | During the wan, this room, with the adjoining banquet hall and din- | ing room, was ‘abandoned to typists, | who were moved only a few weeks | ago. Workmen have restored the) gilded lustre and the color to the| walls; flags of the nations repre-| sented today hung about and a thick red carpet hid the ink spots and bruises to the once polished floor. The treaties were not, as ts the usual case, engraved on parchment, but only printed in French, German and English on fine paper, with the secretary Luther and Foreign Minister Strese. | mann, representing Germany ((Alle- mange) were the first to sign. cepted the hospitalit: of the British r ——_— Among the figures Europe for the brilliant gatherings | ham palace to sign the register. Afterwards they attended a priv luncheon with Mr. Chamberlain. Mme. Ferid B sador to London vanced” by her > t compatrio’ is the author of a number of book: GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH BAUME BENGUE After the elging the German plen- ipotentaries proceeded to Bucking Directed by T.HAYES HUNTER, DIST PICTURES CORP. / Production. Henry M Hobart; Presidente) = —Also— “WILD WEST” Chapter 5 —And— RALPH GRAVES —in— “Riders of Purple Cows” Always Worth While RE 10c 25c NOW PLAYI NG By George V. Hobart and George Broadhurst e: st | ike BAUME BENGU! 4 fourth and last pages left almost | Tiere nothing ike BAUME BENGUS blank for the signatures. id lasting pellef, Ive graceful { | SBpPaperng Tats of people euffering The signa vi 1 t+ re to millions of . Tho signatures ‘were in alphabet!- et fo, millions cal order for the names of the coun-| from sgoniziny Sa tries in French, so that Chancellor Your Druggist Sells It (ANALGESIQUE ) with ENA MURPHY HOLMES HERBE! EDMUND BREESE |MARY THURMAM ANTRIMSHORT TOM BLAKE aul ieee ad lar party. FREE Admission Will be featured until 9:30—Everyone early and enjoy the party. TONIGHT FREE DANCING Until 9:30 will also be featured at the dance tonight. A big time is going to be had, everything will be pop- ping. Don’t miss the dance toright—it Arkeon PRIZE WALTZ THURSDAY NIGHT—GET READY TOMORROW should come Ibo a regu-, 1, 2:40, 4:20 6, 7:40, 9:20