Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. BORAH RENEWS SENATE FICHT ON REPARATION International Economic Conference Is Urged by Idaho S He Campaign for Resolution WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Senator Borah renewed in the NEW CHURCH [5 ORGANIZED BY BAPTIOTS HERE Emmanuel Baptist Is Name Chosen for Organization olon in Resuming he Casper Daily Cribune streets, and will be known as the “Emmanuel Baptist church.” A splendid pulpit bible was pro- sented by Mrs. Ball, 632 Cy dvenue. It formally belonged to her father-in- law, who was a prominent Baptist in Massachusetts and who has passed to his reward, Thirty joinec the church, and one young lady was recetved as a candl- @ate for baptism. Two weeks more of time were given for others who wished to join as charter members. In the Sunday school in the after- WLOMING Exerybodys noon a brotherhood class was organ- and will ized, consisting of at least a dozen men. The services in the afternoon were very impressive. Hereafter Sun- day school will bo at 10 a. m, and preaching services at 11 a, m, Sun- day evening meetings will be held as usual—young people's meeting at 6:30, and preachng at 7:30. At the evening session there were over forty at the young people's meeting and it.was splendid service The young peop‘e'’s soclety is grow. {ng very fast, not only in numbers but also in devotion. The Rev. J. F. Blodgett closed the Cay with a most earnest and spiritual address, and all felt that the day was not only well spent but also that the: wore brought closer to the Lord with a clearer vision of the great opportu: nities and work before them. On Wednesday evening of this week a serles of consecration meet- Ings will begin in the Emmanuel Baptist church. every night except Satur week the meetings will be bible readings, DID YOU SEE GIMME! A GOOD SHOW DID YOU SEE DID YOU SEE continue through next week, at 7:30 o'clock series of testimonies, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. evening will be Soul.” ‘This and| meetings of the church. ’ “MANSLAUGHTER?” “BLOOD AND SAND?” prayers. The subject for Wednesday “The Werth of a Everybody is invited to all of the ‘The OLD HOMESTEAD?’ NOW SEE senate today his proposal for an international economic con- ference called by President Harding. The conference pro- posal, which already has been the center of one senate storm and is expected to develop another, was submitted this time/ Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY ‘A Baptist church was organized last Sunday on the weet s'de of Cas. per, corner of Poplar and Fifteenth by the I o senator asa separate resolution, which at his| rs 66 : <2?2""| Three Perish in Going It Too Hard?) DOUBLE “THE ISLE OF THE PRIDE PROGRAM! y undue de- h indicated | proper time came he d have to add the reso. amendment to some bill er discuasion. was almost ident! of PALOMAR” ONE OF THE BIG PICTURES OF THE YEAR. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS RIALTO Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock | S House Burn UNG | overwork, worry, overeating and jlack of exercise and sleep are res. | ponsible for much kidney trouble. If MONTREAL, Jan 20.—Three men | YOUr back aches and the kidneys seem wer burned to Ceath today when the) Weak, rest up and use Doan’s Kidney NOWHERE’ THE PRETTIEST val bill amena.| home of William Greenshields, at! Pills : ea ene’ | Senneville was destroyed by fire H. A. Shapley, 226 W. 10th 8t., h withdrew re- Casper, says: “Overwork and heavy leaders ‘For Rapid Pulse TODAY TOMORROW. | Ufting weakened my kidneys causing |me to become disordered and they | acted too frequently and made me | pet up several times at night to pass secretions. The secretions were scan. |ty in passage. I had sharp twinging pains in my back whenever I stooped Temptation», Hy = the league's jurisdiction. hi ut ith a view of arriving at nts or settlements as conference for Iimita- and air for \a further tions of naval armament craft. —E WAR RUMBLINGS WEAR EAST (Continued fram Page One) before the council of the league of | nations today by the Earl of Balfour. ‘The council took no action as it is awaiting an indication from the ‘Turks as to whether they will accept Use Nuradium High. Blood Pressure Takes More High blood pressure is taking a greater toll than even pneumonia or| tuberculosis. You observe it in a rapid pulse, shortness of breath, ex- haustion after exertion, kidney weak- ness, jumpy nerves and pounding of the heart when in a reclining posi- tion. There is only one known rem- edy, radium rays caught in sugar of milk and used in the form of tablets called Nuradium. Avoid so-called ton tes of harsh drugs or sedatives that depress. Both ere reactio: will surely bring you to a: radium tablets are « of energy i dissolve conc the kidney tire grandular to expel con gestions and bring about a healthy equilibrium between the body's needs over which was troublsome. I had rd so much of Doan's Kidney Pills that I decided to try them. They proved to be a good remedy for they cured me in good shape and I have simply ask for a kiney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pilis—the same that Mr, Shapley had. Foster-Milbucn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. Adv. They’re Off! ° @ Paramount GPickere t favorite of New York society | —And— ROUND THREE OF “The Leather Pushers” | By H. C. Witwer, from | Collier’s Weekly | Big News! NORMA TALMADGE | As the exquisitely gowned | # & EUGENE O'BRIEN |f BILL OF THE SEASON —With— WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES 5 9 Photoplay ALICE CALHOUN in “THE LITTLE WILDCAT” AND — DAI AT THE tial to the restoration ; - y plies cite tin eatiniment | ge Nera, Soe” | She’? "et 6 * MAO" "Ain ie gorgeous melodrama of eG doer ieee SlViiETE: and business céndl | ‘i % *t | li . nancial snd’ Wisinses obndl- Famous as "Specific to | Price 0c, at all deaiers. Don ‘e and love FOR FOUR DAYS CEs ARKEON CASPER’S JOY PALACE You know the old saying: “L laughs with you—weep and you saugh and the world weep alone.” ‘ WHY WEEP? LAUGH AND DANCE WITH US Mosul, said Lord Balfour, was a|and what {t must get rid of together by iS question for the leagus® to consider,| Men and women far advanced in ¢ T ht d E: u N ht + Wecause the Irak was mandated terri-| life who were supposed to be beyond we again in onig: an VY ery ig. the age when medical effort could tory, Great Britain acting in that ter- ritory in behalf of the league of ne- tions. The question furthermore was of interest to the league, he said, be- cause of the menace to peace that ‘was involved. He said he thought article XVII of the league covenant might give the Turks apprehension that they would not be admittea to @n equal footing by the council. Article XVII provides that in the vent of a dinpute between a league member and a state not a member the latter “shall be invited to accept * the obligations of membership in the Teague for the purpose of such dis. pute, upon such conditions as the eouncil may deem just.” Lord Balfour sald he had informa tion indicating the Turks feared that | under this article the counc!l might | place them in a condition of inferor- | fty in an arbitration dispute. He as sured the council it was the desire | of the British government that tho | Turks be inv to sit with the ¢il in the Mosul case, which G: Britain desires to have the leagu arbitrate, on an equal footing with the other members. M. Vivianl, fc Lord F rance, concurred | pessions | ————— Prevent Influenza The tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition and thus ward off all at- tacks of Colds, Grip or Influenza. 30c—Ady. —_—__ Tho average weight of a baby at i accomplish much have found in these Nuradium tablets new energies, sur- cease of pain, a calm, restful outlook a revival of interest in passing events, a desire for activity, jaded appetites became keen again, red blood corpus. cles increased by 250,000 in forty- eight hours. A number of leading druggists have already put these marvelous Nuradi- um tablets in stock, but if they are unable to supply you, send $1.50 to Nuradium Co., 111 North Deetborn Bt., Chicago. Sold by Kimball Drug Co, two stores, and Casper Pharmacy.—Ady. Tell Them And You Will Sell Them! Be sure you tell them in the big Industrial num- berofthe Tribune. Make your advertising reserva- tions now. . birth is 8 pounds In the Merry During their two weeks’ eng will present the following pla: ormance. FIRST “TURN TO TH SECOND One Show E. Adults 550, BOYD B. TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY IRIS THEATER COMMENCING SUNDAY Matinee, FEB. 4 “BUDDIES” Specialties Between Acts, Including the Buddies Quartette. “BUDDIES” and “TWO MARRIED MEN” “MAN ON THE BOX” Math ce Sundavs and Saturdavs Only. Musical Play jement the Trousdale Company h one « full evening's por- WEEK E RIGHT” and WEEK ach Evening Children 25¢ Flying past the judge’s stand with the speed of lightning, “Twilight” led by three lengths. Kentucky Derby” There are thrills abun- REGINALD DENNY. COMING TO THE WYOMING VOICE | INARET AMERICA Next Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. dant in this one—starring || Tell Them And You Will Sell Them! Be sure you tell them in the big Industrial num- ber of the Tribune. Make your advertising reserva- tions now. aA Bisnop ass hearer DON’T FORGET TOMORROW NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT WE HAVE A FINE PROGRAM FOR YOU “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR” AND THE MANN SISTERS WILL DANCE. RIALTO TOMORROW Admission—Gents 25c, Ladies Free SPECIAL Ladies’ Linen Matinee Wednesday C STARTING TODAY Jack Lord and Hi: Present The Fascinating Fa STHAAIGNVA ACAWOD TYIISAW AV1TdOLOHd FHNALVAA “FUN IN A DEPART- MENT STORE” All_New Vaudeville and Ensemble Numbers Photoplay “LOVE MADNESS” Featuring Louise Glaym is Musigirls rce Comedy & ~ ‘ WALVAHL ATINVSA ‘TWNISINO SadSVD TN Two Shows Nightly, 79. Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. Prices: Children We} Ad: ults 40¢. PUNCH. MY PARENT Directed by J SEARLE DAWLEY A. VITAL PROBLEM OF AMERICAN SOCIETY PORTRAYED IN A POWERFUL DRAMA OF EMOTIONAL APPEAL—IT’S AN EPIC OF LIFE AND LOVE. A Shows at 1,3,5, 7and9 The Startling Play of Today That Shocked Blase Broadway. MIGHTY THEME — SCREENED WITH PATHOS AND LAST TIMES TON “IGNATZ” WALL (Himself) “THE FLIRTING With a Lot of Snappy Musical —ALSO— “THREE WHO B' ALSO TWO-PART COMEDY, LAWRENCE P, : IT’S ALL COMEDY! Vaudeville Numbers DUSTIN FARNUM IN HIS LATEST WESTERN PICTURE Shows Today at 2:30, 6:30 and 9:00 LAST TIMES TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE MOLLY CODDLE” Ss IGHT WIDOW" A Specialties and PAID” HEATERI§ ~ 10c and 25c 1 to 10:30 P. M. 10¢ AND 25<

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