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Bee Vrom Page Onc torney rl ¢ the d'stiret y reports to the rnuy 1 cir tion his iduence ate on the meas-| on proclaiming © who have refrained wh during this, leg.slature shall have ote on matters affecting prohibition *y t not to pass anything that we ourselves are not willing to live up to," he argued. “We ought to set the example for our boys and girls. INGAT? ho have opposed ané are the law enforcement work i the state and who have defind rohib.tion to the best of their ability. he added, when the “drys” ree P to ak the state department put the problem squarely up to the authorities—just w have been asking’ for—there should be no objection. "1 have Woodruff. “But I should ike now if che members of th.s house | willing to pledge themselves to nd.d. faithful and sincere in t stand for a strict observance of the law. If they are not, they have no possible moral right to put through such measures.” The bill was approved; the veteran Bhoshoni man's suggestions were not acted upon. In a debate over R. H. Alcorn's proposal for a Wyoming Tax Fact Finding commission, Leslic Miller asked if the State Board of Equaliza- ticn could not do all the needed work, without going to the expense of hav- ing another body do with an appropri- ty are be © ARE WANTED no objections to this bill,”! CANDIDATES Continued From Page One ming, but of the entire northwest. It contains the Associated Press News Si ice, embracing both national and; international news as well as the local happenings. It is also the very latest, extraordinary opportunity of compet- ing for these exceptionable prizes but they also have the honor of selling most reliable, cleanest and most con- cise news service possible to obtain anywhere. It also contains the won- | derful editorial comment on all ques- | tions of the day, which are of most interest to its readers. In addition to the above mentioned, it carries, each day, the very latest rket and stock quotations which “I believe that every dollar put ation of come $7,000. Alcorn replied | are received in the Tribune office by into law is more than that it might not be necessary to! jeaseq wire from the important bust- wasted s doing more’ spend any extra money—that the! ieee centers of the eentire United today t the people of the| commission, to be composed of the States Also a full page of clean United Staics than {s anything else) governor, the secretary of state and|y..s.urous cartoons are carried daily, that ever took place. “I believe that if the United States would go into the moonshine bust- ness, a barrel at every cross jody to help ine industry f six months. It is the law of human nature to do| something you are forbidden All our present laws won't stop this| evil, Whenever you lock a man up for violation of the existing prohibi- tlon act he becomes a martyr—and there are plenty who are perfectly | willing to be locked up.” “This measure was handed to me by the governor of this state, with! the request that I introduce it.” said DeLon: “Along with a number of others that will be or are being con-| sidered at this session, it is designed | to give us a weapon for better law! enforcement. Some sort of a check ie certainly needed on the activities of the various officers. I am heartily in aecord with the governor. Re- gardless of my opinion of prohibition, I realize that it is the wish of the majority of the people of Wyoming. “If certain officials permit wide} open conditions to exist in order tbat those officials may retain the support ot @ certain element, then it ts time| to give the chief executive the power | to remove them. | “Governor Ross, I am satisfied, stands for the upbullding of this state | along the right lines. He will strive) with all that is in him to make Wyo- ming the banner state for law and order. And I for one am going to stand by him.” P. W. Jenkins said there are those | For Rheumatism — Use Nuradiom Its Action to Expel Irritants in Blood, Joints and Tissues | Is a Modern Miracle. | No matter what you have ever used for rheumatiam, even to powerful nar- coties, to ease pain, the marvelous Nuradium tablets, radium rays caught | in sugar of milk, are the greatest remedy ever discovered and will startle you with thelr powerful action | in expelling the frritants that cause! those terrible pains in the joints and muscles. This marvelous remedy was! first heralded last year and is now known all over the world. Its suc: cesses in overcoming rheumatism have caused it to be known as a modern miracle. | It works in the blood and glands, wends penetrating rays of energy into the congested parts, scatters inflam- mation, increases the red corpuscles in the blood by 250,000 in two days and is the greatest restorative ever covered. Leading druggists are now supplied with these Nuradium tablets put up in vials of 210 at $1.50 per vial. Try them. A veritable fairyland of sci- ence stands revealed in these marvel- ous tablets to overcome rheun Re sure to ask at any lead! store for Nuradium tablets. Hl One of its greatest influences ts to dissolve the uric acid and increase the amount of urine. Its action is >| thorough that every part of the sye- tem is affected, and b!ood, plasma is rebuilt, the tissues themselves are re- constructed and eventually the entirc system ts rejuvenated, If your geist Is unable to sup-| i $1.50 for a vial to Nuradium Dearborn street, Chicago. | nball Drug Co., two stores, MATINEE wal the state treasurer, could ask the board to make a thorough study of taxation problems and suggest re- visions in the present law. Miller thereupon asked: | ‘Is it not @ fact that this proposal! was inspired by certain oil companies that wish to prevent the passage of severance tax law and seek to side- step it by this means? Is it not a fact that these companies will try to stop any means of making them help our taxation burdens?” Alcorn answered that provisions of jthe measure had been talked over! will they bo satisfied until it reaches | and suggested Dy men “who may be interested in the oil game,” but he denied that they had sponsored the bill. Opposing Miller's motion to lay the | bill aside until after the severance tax question had been disposed of,| A. W. McColloguh said the correct information was just what was neces- | sary before such a measure were to be passed. The Cheyenne man) wanted to know if there was any- thing to prohibit the present state board from gathering this informa. tion. McCollough replied that it ap- pears to be the policy of the legisla to tures now and in years gone by refuse to give the board chou funds with which to do much vestigating. A. Willson said: in-| “This bill is) so evidently a part of the program of starvation and delay that I.am in, Mr. Miller's motion.” id the house had) rs in discussing tax | favor of A. 8 measure to vote them down} fterwards, und that some means! should be found for revising tho| whole system. F. H the bill was éundament ¥ unter maintained that it} illogical for the legisla-| to appropriate money to the ng beard but give a big} to separate commission of| ctive officlals. W. Cc. DeLoney “as dl to ¢ to the ally tactics, Mr. Mil ler wants us tq wait untill some measure in which he is Interested is acted upon so he can shape his policy accordingly. He is instituting some little sort of fillbuster.” After expressing himself as “much obliged” for this information as to his purposes, Miller withdrew his motion, and the bill then was ap- proved, with all the republicans, save Woodruff, who voted In the negative, and Franzen, who did not participate, standing by it and all the democrats BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. - These little olives colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place, Headaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards’ Olive blets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits, 15c and 30c- w ture sum ying action, | tles, yet untouched or undeveloped. | scriptions to a paper which ts at all and on Sunday a full section of comics by the world’s best cartoon- ists. It fs only necessary to read one sue of this “UP TO THE MINUTE” daily paper, to realize that its one aim and ambition is to servo the peo- ple of Wyoming in the most able manner possible. While it {s true that the Tribune already enjoys the largest circulation of any paper in Wyoming, neverthe- less this does not satisfy them, nor each and every home in Wyoming, [with its messages of PROGRES- | SIVISM and its stories of opportunt Surely it is a duty ench citizen |owes his family and himself to keep abreast of news and tidings which the Tribune dally sends forth. We can readily understand why contestants might have difficulty in selling subscriptions to a less popular paper, but we cannot understand why anyone would not consider it an honor and privilege to boost and sell sub- times ready and anxious to boost the; conditions of the community of which | Casper is the HUB. LETS GO, LETS MAKE THIS) THE REAL RANNER WEEK AND| SATURDAY THE REAL BANNER DAY. A report, elther in person or by telephone from every person who in-| tends to remain active in this cam-| paign. _— In Raratonga, the most populous of | the Cook Islands in the Pacific, {t is! provided by law that the head of cach mily shall plant a cocoanut tree for each year of a child's age unt'l the child is old enough to plant trees him-; nelf. | | HEALING CREAM STOPS CATARRLH Clogged Air Passages Open at Once—Nostrils Cleared. If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply.a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying| eream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. In- stant relief. How good it feels Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freety. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colfs and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure.—Adv. Che Casner Dally oridune It would be difficult to conceive of & greater triumph for the Boyd B. Trousdale Stock company playing at the Iris theater than that wh.ch re- THE MAN ON THE BOX,” ONE OF TROUSDALE’S aEST Reichbank Men | PRODUCTIONS, SCORES HIT AT IRIS ON FIRST NIGHT] Heston; Protest Order on Gold PARIS, Feb. 14.—(By The Associa. ted Preess.)\—The German government has asked the reichsbank to throw! out on afternoons. International in- trigue ‘s also brought into the play and the hero has an opportunity to save his country, his girl, and her sulted from the presentation of “The Man on the Box" last night, to be re. peated again today, tomurrow and Saturday. This justly popular play of Harold McGrath's is action from the start to the finish, It may be truly said of it that there is not a dull moment. In none of the plays thus far pro- duced by the Trousdale company have there been so well combined and so well proportioned hoth humor and se- riousness. Everything is “p: fe with exactness. Only two members of the cast are. forced to double, and the resemblance is not noticeable. For this reason the play is produced with a high standard of acting. It is interesting to note that Mr. Trousdale made his reputation by this play when it was at the he'ght of its popularity. Traveling around the country on “one night stands” Trous- dale met success after success. “The Man on the Boa” is in thre acts, It deals with a man of d' tinction who p’ays the groom in order that hy may be near the girl with whom he is in love she all the time not knowing but suspecting the real character of the man who drives her GREAT BATTLE; DISHES FLY IN “MAKING A MARA” The battle of Murphy's joint has been fought—end lost! It has taken its place in history, along with thr Waterloo and the Battle of Gettys burg. General Kalla Pasha Murphy of the victors has been decorated and carries his -decoration in plain s'ght—it is a black eye. General Jack Holt Winsby of the vanquished lay broken-hearted and breathless. The battle was fought in a restaurant, with pots and pans, dishes and cups, as weappns. It forms one of the most laughable, thrilling and unusual situations ever photographed and adds further enter tainment to “Malting a Man," a Para mount picture starring Jack Holt ane directed by Joseph Henabery, which 1 be shown at the Rialto theater for two days beginning tomorrow. CHANGE OF LIFE LOSES TERRORS For Women who Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound : Greenville, Pa.—‘‘ I took your med- through the Change of Life and Seine throug it did wonders for I would BH ery and di ie Late whet, I was crying for. ice I have been takin; Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble I feel younger than I did ten years ago, and my friends all tell me I look younger, and I owe it all to the Vegetable I do all my housework for a family of seven now. I will be glad to answer any woman who writes me in regard to my case.’’—Mrs, JoHN MYERS, 65 KIDDIES Special Matinee Saturday CANDY AND APPLES - FREE Wyoming Theater FEATURE PROGRAM A BIG HiT * RIALTO REPEATED AGAIN TODAY STARTING TIME OF EACH ATTRACTION: EVENING Union St., Green’ Pa. | . Many letters similar to this have been published testifying to the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. They are sincere ex- pressions from women who describe 23 best they can their feelings be- fore and after taking this well-knowr medicine. + ——— father while at the same time making himself secure in her affections. The performance is lt with the genial humor of Trousdale play'ng the part of the noble groom. Jerry Houck as @ newspaper reporter with a pro- appetite for the antithesis of Neil Norman as the judge and later as the French cook; Frank Root as the army colonel who has yielded to the temptation of selling the plans of Fortress Monroe to the Russian government; and H. EB. Phillips nas the plain clothes man and later and more important as Count Karloff of the Russ‘an service; Lelia Fairchild the girl; Dorothy Moran as the sister of the hero, and Alice Collison as a friend all play their parts well, a Alice Brady Fine In “Anna Ascends” 350,000,000 gold marks on the market in order to stabilize exchange, says a Havas dispatch from Berlin today and| of the futility of the proposal, havo resigned.’ The government, adds the message, is persisting in its demand. BEAUTIFUL HAIR IN A MOMENT Try This! A Gleamy Mass of Luxuriant Hair To refer to “Anna Ascends” a new Paramount picture billed for the ‘alto theater today, is equivalent to saying Alice Brady ascends. For Miss Brady unquestionably will ascend in public favor by her por- trayal In this picture. It is a screen version of the play in which she scored one of her greatest success Such prominent players as Robert £ David Powell and Nita Naldi, all of whom have fmportant roles, are also likely to be rewarded for thelr work by rising a bit higher in the favor of movie patrons. RHEUMATISM Cannot Exist In the Human Body if You Will Use Trunk’s Prescription It {8 preposterous; In fact, it ts a shame to suffer with inflammatory, muscular, sciatic or any tort neumatiem, Saat This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart. Jat'ali the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, lcylate soda, oil wintergreen oF narcotica, but positively overcome: any kind of rheumatism or gout on eart Whi There ts n is impo; better. The great vent known and liver medicine. At once! You ca. transform even plain, Cull flat hair. You can have i aboundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get a 35 cent bottle of “Dan derine” at any drug store, Then mosten a soft cloth with the “Dan derine” and draw this through you hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust and excessive oil {s removed. Let ‘Danderine” put new vig or and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair and help your hair to grow long thick, strong and beautiful.—Adv. Trunk’s Prescription for $1.75 or 3 for only $5.00 at drug stores, such as Tripeny Drug Co.— Adv. ‘ 100 WAYS To Make * Money BY BILLY WINNER ter— If I Were a Carp I wished to” be an all-the- year-round carpenter and have work even in the slack sea- sons, I’d use the Tribune Want Ads, T’d line up a schedule of light contracting—the building Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY of garages, repairing of broken- down porches, patching of roofs, and the like. Charles E. Blaney’s Great Broadway Success “MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED” A Family Show. —Also— In this way I'd get my con- tracts in advance and make sure that I was never out of work No good carpenter needs to be if he enlists the aid of the friend ly Want Ads. 1—40c. fee included—50c. Board and Room - Home Cooking Meal Tickets, $5.50 for $5.00 Breakfast from 6 to 8—40c. Dinner from 5:30 to 7. 163 North Wolcott St. AMERICA THEATER NOW PLAYING HALL CAINE’S “THE CHRISTIAN” BABY PEGGY —In— “GOLFING” Also' Grocery Night FREE PRIZES 10c and 30c Lunch from 11:30 to Dessert, tea or cof- SATURDAY HOOT GIBSON For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, ‘The nicest cathartic-laxative in the the governors of the bank, convinced| world to physio your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Upset, Acid Stomach “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver F empty your bowels completely by morning, ané you will feel splenaii, “They work while you sleep.” Cas. carets never stir you up or gripe like Selts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents.a box Childre, love Cascarets too.—Adv. RIALTO Jesse presen Indigestion, or is candy-lke TOMORROW and SATURDAY Lash te J "Making a Mart HE story of a rich man who | 1 always-got what he wanted— till he fell in love. -And how he had to lose everything else to win the girl. Big, virile drama_ bristling with dramatic punches. Eva Novak is the girl. EVERY NIGHT Dancing is a pleasure enjoyed by everybody. Here you will find good, clean enjoyment. After the show why not come down and have a dance or two? It will help pass away the time in a most enjoyable man- ner. Thursday night has always been an ideal night for dancing. We are expecting you. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE Last Times Today “The Moonshiner’s Daughter” TONIGHT IS OPPORTUNITY NITE SPECIALLY SELECTED AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS A Clever Comedy You Will Like. All New Vaude- It’s ville and En- Up to Ee YY semble Num- You to STARTING FRIDAY bers. Two Get in JACK LORD AND HIS Shows Early in MUSIGIRLS PRESENT Nightly This Show. Cite ner cots el e300 and “TWO ROYAL 9 GUESTS” —And— BEST “Chivalrous Charlie” OPPORTUNITY the Photoplay NIGHT OF | THE SEASON. Night Prices, 10c and 40c HUB Last Times Tonight REX BEACH'S IRIS THEATER Tonight, Friday, Saturday Matinee and Night BOYD B, TROUSDALE 1:00—‘The Real Adventure.” 6:40—“The Real Adventure.” “ STOCK COMPANY 1:55—“Through the, Alps With the 30—The Mann Sisters and Little The Famous Love Story of John Storm and THE IRON Presents Boy Scouts. Betty Grisinger in Fancy Glory Quay as rar ies ‘Twe . TRAIL “THE MAN ON THE BOX” 2:05—"Pop Tuttle Deteckative.” Dances. bpspypse Harold McGrath's Best C 2:20-—Alice Brady naa 7:40—"Through the Alps.” : MAURICE TPURNEUR, ne Wher Teastals Waa fesecd ta ilea aia ‘Ascenda.” 7:50—"Pop Tuttle Deteckative.” Shows at 1, 3, 8, 7 and 9 HAROLD LLOYD Box” for Five Yeare as 8 :10—Alice Brady in “Anna —In— EACH EVENING AT 8:15 Intermission Ascends. NEXT ATTRACTION “PIPE THE WHISKERS” ARTERIES 0—“The Real Adventure.” eae The Mann: Sisters and Little “THE NINETY AND NINE” P STARTING SUNDAY Through the Alps. 80—"The Real Adventure.” aaa ke iis ae era ee eee “Pop Tuttle Deteckative,’ k ¢ : Pop Tuttle Deteckative.” Alice Brady in “Anna scends.”” Alice Bra Ascend in “Anna