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PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. ART HANDIWORK bel: SAFE Che Casper Dally Cribune All-American Football Star Marries PYORAHEA il LONGER. CONSIDERED INCURABLE “Pyroform” Proves Boon to Many) ciay Willis, negro, was hanged in the Sufferers Parish jail here today for the murder Negro Slayer Pays Penalty | which broke out on the 400 foot level of the Hercules silver lead mine at Idaho, Jate last night was be: to be under control early to- ording to a telephone message | sTimes here. | The fire was discovered at 10:30 o'clock and within 30 minutes all) ad been called to the surface and checked. The Hercules helmet crew started work at once. The fighters were joined by a crew from the nearby Hecla mine and later by men from the Tamarack mine and the Morning mine at Mullan, Idaho. The report said that the crew had! —_——_—__ — gotten water on the fire and expected to have it out in a few hours. The rigin of the blaze had not been de- of Eyalina Batchelor, negress, March Although many preparations for) 21, 1922. the relief -of Pyorrhea have been placed on the market In the past, few have proved satisfactory es most of them ofered temporary relief only. Recently, however, the Pyroform Company, San Bernardino, California, manufacturers of a new remedy called “Pyro-form” have come out with the statement that it will banish Pyor- rhea from the mouth ~permanently. ‘They have backed up the statement, with a positive money-back guaran-| tee. Price $3 per carton. j “Ppyro-form” has actually proved successful in many cages of Pyorrhea at where all hope of saving the teeth had been abandoned. This remedy/ penetrates to the very roots of the! teeth and kills all germs as well as The ° AMERICA THEATER PENS it was said. - — i form” can be obtained at the Tripeny ; ae - Btn en ie a were 4 | Drug Store—Advertisement. | —— oar BY DYNAMITE Audrey Devine, all-American football star who recently was married i a eet bag sintiee | ew oose and romanco| at Pasedena, Cal., to Miss Catherine Hamilton. oti hers oe (With on all-star cast including “EXTRA! EXTRA!” SIGRID HOLMQUIST Pathe News—Travelaughs appearing cnr Wash., a 23. — ra = — a : z ve | Auditorium MONTE BLUE RIALTO ‘aa (Continued from Page One} perica also shows that are taking an interest in and that their hopes for are bright. | All were very much attracted to a piece of filet.crochet work done by a| Norwegian woman. It showed the Statue of Liberty in a very definite and accurate outline while the words inseribed on the pleco were "Liberty for All." 8y Anthony Paul Kelly Directed by Ray C. Smallwood Added Attractions JA Ray C. Smallwood LLOYD HAMILTON Production Comedy ; the! the Colu iver nent egile Larr: ho can do.| Wa vag blown 45. oat. Ten lan MATT! ETZ. WASH N, Feb. 23.—The lday by the discharge. of more. thi cents a dance | JULIA SWAYNE GORDON NG’ se of dyn house refused today, 84 to 58, to de- ation received aliens seized during the war should | Haynes was ligh and throw lare it to ley 0} ess | ; = Ere a a = ~ ——— ~ iat all of, the promt: of once a ncaa cease Trbune Wantads Bung Resul be returned ultimately to its former | ing them from t he bridge | fam owners. to the Ice 30 fe: an effort Fee to break a three jam The art of preserving snow for) the explosion oc ooling Mquors during the summer,| saved from severe injury 3 in warm countries, was known in the timber, Hayne'’s home was Sedalla, earliest ages. Mo. FLIRT DANCE TONIGHT One of the Most Unique Dances Ever Held at the Arkeon. Something New; Something Different; Something Original. OH, BOYS! OH, GIRLS! LOOK OUT FOR THE FLIRTS NO DOUBT SHE WILL BE ENCHANTING, BEAUTIFUL AND DIVINE, HAVE ALL THE GRACES OF A MODERN VENUS. PRIZES will be awarded to the best SIX FLIRTS at the Dance. Show Tickets to the Wyoming Theater and Six Pairs of Silk Hose Be Sure and Be at the Dance to Pick Out Your Flirt! Arkeon Dancing Academy Home of Fun, Frolic and Good Dancing. IRIS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THEATE A TARKINGTG “Masterpiece of the screen < 10c and 40c Owing to our limited number of seats we are very sorry that we could not accom- modate you last night and apologize to those that we were forced to keep wait-- ing for seats so long. ; PLEASE HELP US AVOID LONG WAITS BY ATTENDING THE MATINEE OR COME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BISHOP-CASS—COMBINATION ENTERTAINMENT EDWIN CAREWE PRESENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION MIGHTY LAK A ROSE An offering which contributes to the list of the year’s best pictures. “Mighty Lak a Rose” is strong in both comedy and pathos, It is sure to please you. You'll laugh at the antics of “Slippery Eddie” and probably weep at the misfortune of the little blind heroine. Dorothy Mackail as ‘‘Iose” does unequalled work in the picture. You'll say WONDERFUL! MANAGER STEWART STANDS BEHIND EVERY PROMISE MADE FOR “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” IF YOU'RE NOT PLEASED, JUST SAY, MONEY BACK! BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT BISHOP-CASS HAS SECURED AN ORPHEUM HEADLINE ACT (Just closing a week at Orpheum Theater, Denver, where it created a sensation.) [ pou. isiTT | | “MIGHTY LAK A ROSE” to the Picture THREE SHOWS SUNDAY—2:30, 6:45 AND 8:45 TWO SHOWS MON., TUES., WED.—7 AND 9 CHILDREN UNDER 12—10c MIDDLETON 4ND SPELLMEYER IN THEIR WESTERN COMEDY SKETCH “LONESOME LAND” SPECIAL SCENERY, ETC, SPORT REVIEW — - ~ “VACATION COCKTAIL —And— MUTT AND JEFF ADULTS—50c “NEAR THE END” BISHOP-CASS THEATERS _____ 10c and 40c TODAY AND SATURDAY EARL WILLIAMS —IN— “YOU NEVER KNOW” A story of mystery, surprise and romance, with Earle Williams typically cast as the suave, invincible American on a secret mission in the thick of intrigue. LARRY SEMON In His Latest Two-Part Comedy “THE COUNTER JUMPER” TRIS WHOOP - P- PE TONIGHT ONLY “ON THE RIO GRANDE” Presented by BOYD B. TROUSDALE’S STOCK COMPANY In Three Acts Katy McShane -- «-Alice Collisson Peter Buggs Frank Root anne rid e indy McDonald H. E. Philli Lord Augustus Trevallion ----Jerry Houck ONE SHOW ONLY—STARTS AT 8:15 SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING BUD DIES The Merry Musical Play in Three Acts REPEATED BY POPULAR REQUEST Family Matinee at 2:30—Admission 10c and 40c Evening at 8:15—Admission 10c and 55c JACKIE COOGAN in TROUBLE’ —Also— HAROLD LLOYD in “FOLLOW THE CROWD” And MUTT AND JEFF