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PAGE FOUR. MUSICAL SOM SGORES AGAIN TUESDAY NIGHT Closing Presentation of “Melodyland” Better Than Opening. Meldoyiand,” the musical comedy pices of the ne even mofe| t did with the Thé clog da differen der. 1 is a THE DANGEROUS AG’ A EC SES expected and re 4 satisfa vered i Age,” to fin well the last t theater America of 40 whose d a worker rather husband bott while the 1 to the not. very for a girl of 20,! that it is uthful ap ible if she parties in husband fact that wishes to r is of one who has go h her through a journey of 20 MAGICIAN 10 1 BE ADDED ATTRACTION AT RIALTO at the Rialto is the n by An added attraction théater todas 4 tomorrow 0 be give other 1 Sones 18 acknde he press and the > as being one of the ofr; best entertainers on the Atnerican¢ platform. ‘The magician comes highly recom: mended by Judge Ben B. Lindsey and Dr. D. B. Phillips of Denver univer ality, Casper pe who have seen him also have 5 praise for his vith ionce exe in mar TONIGHT Is “FAMILY SHOW” NIGHT RIALTO All children admitted free, AT THE if accompanied } their parents. If you did not get your card at your ol today—ask for it at the box office. KEEP THEM The W are good evc ednesday night WE HAVE A BIG SHOW YOU FOR SAME PROGRAM rOMORROW But the pounds represent tho value, not the weight of this magnificent, sult of armor, The owner, Cyril Andrade of London, insisted that armor} was as comfortablé as ordinary clothes and to prove his point strolled! through the streets of Lordon and dined at a fashionable hotel attired) Slain One Day ane Working the Next Common in Movies “Ho gets killed tomorrow, il bo with us for ‘POULTRY FANCIERS ARE but he A meeting o uitry ra in Mar h equally mysterious. As a m thorough discuss different pou fact, it was the assistant try problems, including incubation, Fred Rob a feeding of chickens, housing Bertram ¢ other ted with iain in “For the Defe: tusiness: who is Paramount ploture starrin rs" at the Rialto thea orrow. Scenes poultrym in the next in ot eede in order o in which he w straightened | and cutting room Impeachment of | State Officials | nterested y industr: a great opp unity this ally sources Is Again Asked FLOWER and VEGETABLE TOPEKA, Kans, Mareh 14 ope mal demand that impeachment pro- ceedings be brought against State) Treasurer 1. T. Thompson and Btate| uditor Norton A. Turner were made/ in the Legislature in a special mes Small Fruite, Write for it today. ABS bY: GOV mito tS 5 | sty reputation back of our g00ds.. Our he third that the gov- | Landscape Department jis at your t to-the Legisiatu |eervice. Wo have planted many of the finest estates in America. Write wo Republican s ¥ fovernor alleges ‘ ent to sult your convenience. the conduct of the tw °| ML. J. CULLEN YUMIN Ceontinucus—1 to 11 STARTING THURSDAY and Denver, In a tense, succession of thrills. tablished her fame in former successes. CALLED IN MEETING; all persons interésted lms been arranged at the city tety for eare | hall, through G 4 » county datement th ré-| agricultural ager Hi. MeKees, as an examplo o} “per | extension poul alist from the ence of personality” or something| University of V will give al experi: the Mare! and be in the There is undofint for persone tural work ahd are ines in a, small t time Casper has 6! afi the poul try and exgs it consumes from outs'de Free Catalog 36 years’ qual- we will arrange an appoint- SERD GARDENS Colo. PRISCILLA DEAN stirring story that rings with adventure and an almost end- You see Priscilla Dean again as the dynamic, spitfire heroine that es- YOU WILL THRILL, THRILL, THRILL AT HER LATEST. SEE IT! Che Casper Daily Tribune In New Production Critite who have seen “The Flame of Life.” the Hobart Henley Univer- salJewel production starting at the Wyoming theatré tomorrow have highly praised the inimitable Wallace Berry's portrayal of the heavy role in support of Prisdil’a Dean. But never an actor nad more griet in @ performance. Imagine Beery. with his somothing-over-twohundred pounds, sitting down unexpépetedly, backward, forward ana on ither sid Wooden shoes that would ha’ made excellent barges for hefty chil ren to play with in mill ponds are| what the people of North England! mining towhs wore tn 1870. Beery's role is that of a man of thé town about which Frances Hodgson Bur- nett wrote the novel from which the pléttire was adapted. Beery admitted being “stumped” at first. Navigating rocky mine tunnel ways in the bulky footwear was as hard for him as it is for a genuine hick to hit Broadway in drtes clothes and act like an o'dtimer on the first night. More than one grand fall was his lot. Bruised elbows and a sprain’ €d anklé were the casualties of the rst week, The picture was filméd trom the | famous bid novel by Frances Hodgson | Burnett. Half the world has read the } | book | ae rere eee at } School children, let us frame your pictures. “It won't cost mtich and y Will soon get damaged if not Graham Shi¢as Furniture jto resume the) inquiry. Critics Praise Dean BASTROP JURY ; POLICEMEN SHOW CHAR! TS NEAR ERD OF |IN PICKING UP_ORINKER LABOR, REPORT|0F DENATURED ALCOHOL BASTROP, La., March 14—/The Morehouse parish grand jury investi: gation into nifisked band operations in the parish during last year wis beleved to be hearing the conclusion of its task when it met this morning Tt waa be- lieved only je more witness re- Tained to bE questioned. Harry Neels of New Orleahs, summoned eral days ago for examination, was expected to arrive today, Pe tech teri hana Recognition of Mex and Russ Urged by Borah RICHMOND, Va., March 14.—Tm- late recognition by the United tes of the Mexican and Russian governments and the establishment of a world court with “ 4 more vita and potent jurisdiction than the tribunal now in existence” was urged here yesterday nator William E Borah of Idaho. The Idaho fenator declared that public opinion is Stronger than armies and that justi¢e should more largely displace force 1 nthe wroria. Takin, Fine Tanlac and Feels ow. It js doubtful {f a niore widely popular and highly esteemed officer n be found in ali Missouri than Elmer Hightower who resides at 2701 Kansas City, and whose Reserve Troost Avé., position at the Federal Bank makes unn¢céssary ment as to his character, or truthworthiness. When Ta. in terms of hearty enthus! pays public tribtite to a medicine, without saying that the p ration has standing merit It only a few daya ago that Mr. tower spoke as follows of Tanta ‘T Just had to handshake my through a crowd of friends day an@ bot my acknowled to thelr congratulations. “Elmer, you're looking the best you have in ches Tell us the secret 2 get on the right fas the gist of their -maybe we track oursclves.’ pleasantries. “well, 1 gota heap of ‘satisfaction n telling them I had taken Tanlac, the world’s bG@at health tonic. That) was my ‘aécret.’ i “About six weeks before starting on Tanlae a bad attack of the Flu put me flat on my back and left m6) #0 weak, nervous and shaky, I could| hardly dréss myself. Why, T couldn't | Stand steady, I just ached all over and was #0 dizay my head was in a} whint. I could scaréely eat anything, | sufferéd torture from indigestion,| and the only weep 1 got was to Ooze off occasionally. “Then My mother in imesh bie Mo. who is! ¢ighty-six years wrote me how Taniac was hel ng her, 80 FEDERAL BANK GUARD TELLS mig TROUBLE Attack of Flu Left Him So} | Weak and Shaky He Could Hardly Stand Up, Declares | Hightower; Gains 15 Lbs. HIGHTOWER ELMER, ae I started taking ‘t. Well, after the Fiu had manhandled and nearly wrecked me, Tanlac got right to the root of my troubles and when I fin- ished the treatment, a!l my ailments had been ousted and Y had gainea fifteen pounds, My dollars go pretty fast now satlatying this big appetite I have, and s'6ep—why, I cou'd sleep ten or el@ hours every night! Now- acays, I go about my duties at the bank happy and cheerful, for I'm in the finest sort of trim.” Tanlac js for sale by all good drug- gists.. Over 35 million bottles sold —Advertisement. TODAY AND THURSDAY THE “DANGEROUS AGE” What is the Dangerous Age? Most of us reach it; some of us Wreck on it. It is the age when a husband thinks of the life he has missed and o wife is content to grow old. led with the sure touch and inimitable technique of John ed with the sure thuch ad inimitable technique of John LEWIS STONE HEADS THE CAST HEAR “THE MYSTERIOUS FOUR” 1:00 to 11:00 TODAY AND THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD cee “THE LOVE LIGHT” —Alro— HAROLD LLOYD Sin “ASK FATHER” ee Friday and Saturday EARLE WILLIAMS AND RODOLPH VALENTINO IN “THE ROGUE’S ROMANCE” ‘eature Evening Today, Thursday and Friday ENTIRE NEW SHOW! Presented by LOUIS MORGAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY “STEP LIVELY” ALL FOR af AND FUN FOR ALL “THE RIGHT WAY” All eae up with denatured al- ooho! and This is th de- ease en by W. C. Barry and . C. Lewis regarding thelr condition ay night when they were picked up n the Burlington yards by Officers Carter, Warren, and McGrew of the local police department. Ié was a cold. hight outside, and even a cel! was) a Sloan's penetrates. ing of eans: Leaves Fain | easé~relaxation. Columbia Theater STAGES A WILD RIDE “Oh, by the way, Mr. Barrows, you had better take a look at the new truck and see if you are fa mililar with the control It's the ome you drive today.” be some mistake, Mr. Willat; never drove a car in my life,” Mr. Barrows. (The first thought was of a “doublo—to substitute an- other in his place, but this would cause delay and great expense.) Suddenly Mr. Willat changed from his worried expression and with determination he took Mr. Barrows by the arm and Jed him to the truck. ‘“Here’s one car you are going to learn to drive inside of an hour"—and before be knew what had happened, the stately old character actor was sitting belind the wheel and was being schooled R the “First Lessons for a Chauf- eur.” Everything went lovely for a few scenes, yes we might say a very few-—-the course was laid out for him, the road Was clearéd and as Director Willat called “Picture,” four cameras clicked and the wild- est ride a motor truck éver took was on its way. “Drive close to the grocery store,” called the director, and CLOSE he sure went — CRASH — BANG— SMASH—out went the front posts, down came the front porch roof— through barrels of apptes, potatoes and erates of eggs—but on went the truck, and hanging madly to the wheel was Barrows, having the big time in his old life—on past the second camera with a yell and straight for the old bridge across the creek—YE GODS what if he doesn’t make it—RIP—BANG—and he took thé right hand railing as a souvenir—losing control for a sec- ond and not knowing how to shut the durned th'ng off, he suddenly wore smack into the old windmill —RICKETY — SMASH— BLAM— and the Iast we saw of the big “There must I ‘replete with dramatic fervor wheel it was riding proudly on top of the big truck—straight into the chicken coop—BLAM—CACKLE— QUACK—there were chickens to the right of him, ducks to the left of him, and gobblestone wall fence ahead of him; on and on he went on his mad, wild ride, down the main street of New Canaan— through another front fence and with a mighty snort he rammed his nose flatly into the front of the proud old village hotel—the engine choked and the whole durn town crowded around expecting to pick the rema'ns of old Dabney Todd (Barrows) out of the wreckage, but much to thelr surprise he was un- hurt. Director Wilat rushed through the crowd shouting “Great!” “Fine!” .We got it all!” but all he got for a reply wast she bucked, but by gum I rid her,’ After all this excitement you take a “TRIP TO HONOLULU" with the Revue of Revues musical comedy company, and just about the time you think you have out- laughed yourself, you start all over agein and nothing in the world can stop you, the comedy situations that arise and the Vaudeville spe- clalties that are interspersed and the Lyric Quartette to pit off, you co “DOWN HOME” saying “A TRIP TO HONOLULU” was worth twice the money. Picture Tand® 10¢ and 40¢ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. it, £0 the gentle-| probably accounts for the fact that oye tern ie cmcers srasiousiy| the city instead of the morgue hay for having brought them up to ste the) two guests. sergeant. Two more bottles full of alcoho! were found on their persons. The fact that the contents had not yet become the eontents of the men’s stomachs YOMIN MIN Continuous—1 to 11 STEARS ELECTRIC PASTE . a sen, Wana bugse bigeye t to Kill these pests pam or any aster os Sem 08. box, Bo 15-02. bor, 61.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE COLUMBIA THEATER Offers Prizes for Kiddies Commencing Saturday, March 17, we will con- duct a children’s contest at which two very valu- able presents will be giv- en the boy and girl who receive the most ap- plause. These prizes are quite apart from the reg- ular gift each kiddie will receive upon entering the theater. The contests will be varied from week to week so that children of different talents may compete. Speeches, dia- logues, monologues, songs and dances will comprise the program. Application should be made at thea- ter or Phone 986-W. LAST TIMES TODAY . Contrasting the glamor of society and the simple, home- ly existence of small town life, interwoven in a drama and gmotional fire—a drama extolling the unselfishness of parental love. ‘‘Ashamed of Parents” —Also— THE NEW “LEATHER PUSHERS” AND COMEDY Secured at Great Expense As an Additional Attraction for “FAMILY SHOW” NIGHT TONIGHT AND THURSDAY T. JONES Jr. In a Series of New and Novel Feats of Legerdemain. APPEARING BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT 3:80, 7:30 and 9:30 —Also— ETHEL a CLAYTON “FOR THE DEFENSE” Cameo Comedy—“OH, SISTER!” Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 RIALTO MORRC TOMORROW Snapshots A a F; mally a ar AEe 4 SEO BIE THE REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY In the Sparkling Comedy “A Trip to Honolulu” With Special Hawaiian Features AND ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE Includin; THE POPULAR LYRIC QUARTETTE Also one of the Greatest Photoplays Ever Offered Casper Theatergoers. Irvin W. Willat’s Wonderful Story of Human Emo- tions. Greatest Story Ever Told in Pictures. “DOWN HOME” ONLY TWO SHOWS TONIGHT—7 AND 9 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—10c and 40c DANCING TONIGHT EVERY EVERY NIGHT NIGHT There {s no better or more healthful exercise than dancing. He who wants acquaintances will profit well by attending our dances. Now featuring Tom Watkins and his Orchestra; also Zita Middlevich and Doug Isitt in popular song hits of the day. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY DANCING EVERY NIGHT