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worecernene steseess sicreepersatyer PAGE FOUR OBJECTIONS OF CRIME DEFENSE ARE SUSTAINED SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 10.| —Objection of counsel for Marriner) and John A. Browning, Jr., i coe tain portions of the statement sa’ to pare been made by John Ballan- tyne shortly before he died, were sus- tained by City Judge Noel Pratt at a late session of the preliminary | hearing of the Brownings on ccaaee of murder in connection with Ballan- tyne’s death last April 9. | “J wanted to live, but they (Brown- ings) wouldn’t let me,” was one re-| mark attributed to Ballantyne which Judge Pratt ruled was not admiss- able. Salt Lake police officers who work- ed on the ‘cage were witnesses at th's morning's. session and “Detective Les- ter Wire was to be called again this afternoon in connection with certain | testimony he gave yesterday. BARTHELMESS HAS SEA CLASSIC IN “FURY? AT THE AMERICA THEATER A classic. of the sea. That, briefly sume up Richard) Barthelmess’ magnificent production “Fury,” the moving masterpiece on the screen at the America theate: for the last times today. “Tovable Ivav.d" hae been deserv- edly called a classic of the V-gina hills, but even that drama has been eclipsed by the young star's latest effort. “Fury” fe @ gen of the bounding wmein by Edmund Goulding and none} ef its tang ‘@ lost on the screen. Barthelmere ie seen as “Boy” Ley- ton, second mate of the “Lady Spray,” a picturesque fourmasted «schooner captained by hie father, who is known among the men as “Dox” Layton. The boy is submissive to the bullying by his father, who thimke the lad has too much “wom- an” is him. He cringee before him, yet lores him. Barthelmese te splendidly support- 4 by Dorothy Gish, who makes 2 Dewltching Minnie; Tyrone Power Captain Leyton; Pat Hartigan, Barry Macolium and Jesste Arno!1, The} photographic effects are a reveintion,| the sca “shots” far surpass'ns an. thing off the kind ever Henry King directet. fe just another reason why in a clas AETURN OF DEAD HUSBAND 15 PUZZLE IN PROTOPLAY Seeing one’s supposedly deed hus- band come back into your life as the secretary of your second husband Jen't exactly a pleasant situation but it is apparently what Betty Blythe is up agains in the part she plays in “His Wife's Husband” which closes a twoday run at the Rialto theater this evening. Casperites who have een this pic- ture are unanimous in their opinion that as a mystery photodrama it/ ‘would be ‘difficult to surpass. A young woman marries :§ a mat-) ter of convenience. She leaves her husband for dead on tho evening of the marriage. Later she marries again to a rising young lawyer who within five years becomes mayor. During his candidacy for governor he in threatened with a scandal because of the supposed arrival of the “dead” CHURCH BUILCING 10 BE DIGUSSEO MONDAY AT ST. MARK’S MEETING: There will be s box supper and perish meeting at St. Marks church Monday evening. The supper will be at 6:30 and the parish meeting: will be held at 8 o'clock. All the mem bers and friends of St. Mark's aro| cordially invited to be present. The object of the parish meeting is to de- clde how much of the church bulld-| ing program will be attempted this year. BRS ENE a OTICE No hunting, fishing or tresspassing ‘will be allowed on what is known as the old Corbett, Bonnell, Hauke, or Becker properties, atl of which are located on Casper Mountain. Any violation will be vigorously prosecuted. H. R. LATHROP | Casper, Wyo., May 9. H LL | “SAFETY | | LAST”. | Uncontrolled laughter is absolutely guaranteed. Albert Lindholm, on the 85-foot flagpole atop the Whitehall Build. Ing and 600 feet above the ground, stretches out over Battery Park, New ¥i He received $11 anda Mrd's-eye view of the Aquarium for this little painting job. Oo “THE POWER OF A LIE? FEATURED AT WYOMING “The Power of a Lie” at the Wyo- ming theatre today im one of the most terrible forces working for the destruction of the human happiness that represents the acme of existence. It is a power that only honesty can controvert. What followed the telling of a fit. tle Me of evasion, a dainty deceit such am society considers so essential to its proper relations with the world. is pictured dramatically and without compromise in this Universal all star film production adapted from the nov- el and play written by Johann Bojer, ® brilliant Norwegian thinker. “The Pow is shown by the tragic c a deceit practiced se upright a man ve figures f ut assification, the roles Universal secured Mabe) Jullenne Scotte, June Elvidge, David orrance, Earl Metcalf, Maude George Phillips Smalley and other popular jartist ‘Te adaptation of the story pre- sents its strongest elements in log- |{gal continuity, and was prepared by harley Kenyon, a acenarist who |came from the stage and such suc- cesses as “Kindling,” one of Amer- Says Allenrhu Surely Conqners Rheumatism Winchester, Ky., Citizen Cheerfully Recommends This Wonderful Remedy to All Sufferers. To His letter follows: “Burns Avenue, Winchester, Ky. I had severe rheu- matism for three months; tried sev- eral remedies without receiving any benefit whatever. A friend advised me to try ALLENRHU as it had cured him. I bought three bottles from the George Drug Co., this city When I began taking this medicine I was unable to do any work. neither dress myself nor raise my hand to comb my hair. I am now almost well and feel confident this last of the three bottles I am now taking will completely cure me. I can cheerfully recommend this truly wonderful remedy to any rheumatic sufferer.” Signed Asa E. Keer. ALLENRHU has been tried, and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where tho euffer- ing and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James EH. Allen, of Rochester, N. Y., the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the tor- ments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone’s money unless ALLENRHU decisively con- quers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guar. antee the first pint bottle to shaw appreciable results or money back in every instanc All druggists can supply you.—Advertisement TONIGHT- ORIENTAL DANCE-TONICHT FEATURING “THE DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS” AT THE ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY ica’s five greatest plays in the judg ment of the Drama League. George Archainbaud, a French di- rector ‘of promise, guided the film- ing. SSE FIRE SWEEP | | estimated at $200,000. “BAW? 1S FILM THAT WILL ENTERTAIN. ALL; Che Casper Daily Cribune were destroyed by fire with a loss} may dislike. it's a safe exception to make that everyone likes to be thritied and mystified. The mystery film play that is “there” with the “kick’’ will generally hold and interest. “Bavu,” the strange UniversalJew- DAKOTA TOWN AT WYOMING SATURDAY) BETTER THAN GALOMEL HATTON, N. D., May 10.—Twelve| What one patron of a theater likes buildings covering a city block here'in the v Radiun The action of the marvelous new radium tablets recently announced by a scientist of international fame, and known by the commercial name of Nuradium, is creating a world of interest. Now for @ Grand Revival of Male anil Hearty Olé Fellows Young in the Energy of Strength Renewed By Nuradium. As ® stimulant to the natural forces of the body the most remarkable re- juvenation takes place. Body wastes are literally consumed. There is a feeling as if countless depressions had been lifted. It im not a druggy sensation as from strychnine or nux vomica nor is it an excitant like alcohol. It does not flare up and then die leaving the system collapsed, and yet the sense of stimulation is well defined. The feeling of buoyancy is unmistakable. The consciousness of quickened mind is gratifying. The response of nerv ous energy 1s a revelation. Dragging heels pick themselves up with such animation that the stimulating effect of Nuradium is apparent and un- questioned, Bodily pains disappear fo quickly and s0 completely with one of the depressions characteristic of drugs as to make certain that Nuradium Is the answer to true stimulation. Revives © Waning Strength Drives Poisons from the System—Increases Red Corpuscles, Lowers Blood Pressure, Dispels Exhaustion, Banishes the Infirmities That Lead to Old Age and Is the Most Remarkable Rejuvenator Thus Far Discovered. y_of entertainment another Has Marvelous Energy A few Nuradium tablets dissolved on the tongue begin thelr action instantly. They actually give off infinitely small particles, the alpha rays of radium. And each small por- tion of the radium bearing element gains momentum as its activities arc released and continue their journey through the blood. It ts a ecientific fact that absorption begins even on the tongue, provided the trituration !s fine enough. Nuradium being triturated for many hours before be- ing formed into tablets has its radium content divided and subdivided to such a molecular fineness that the blood ts enabled to absorb it instantly. In this manner their reconstructive and rejuvenating influence stimulates the natural forces and functions of the system and the work of throwing off disease begins at once. Inyalids, old people, so-called nervous wrecks, those who are despondent and down- cast, people who are run down from reverses or overwork, rheumatics, heuritics, diabetics and sick people who have doctored for years without benefit, these are the subjects that a month of Nradium treatment brings n, puts them on their feet gives them the strength and energy of unbounded ‘health, the snappy, peppy reaction of true stim- ulation. 7 Cause of Old Age. One of the principal causes of old age {s the hardening of the arteries due to increased blood pressure and !n all such cases these Nuradium lets seem to work miracles. And rifled in hundreds ot nees recently, ‘Their effect on the human system is startling. Acute pains disappear as if by magic, the invalidism characteristic of old age vanishes, jaded appetites become keen again, red blood cor- puscles increase in a day. A noted authority recently said “red blood corpuscles have increased jf by 250,000 within forty-eight hours."’ Radium in this form is perfectly harmless and is a wonderful tonic and blood remedy, especially among old people and the results are noth- ing short of marvelous. A fairyland of science stands revealed. All anemic people should see what this marvel of science may do in re- storing them to strength, weight and the full, round, pink cheeks of robust health. 4 If you are not now using Radium. better get a vial today. It is certain- y a wonder, Nuradium Is sold in Casper by Kim- ball Drug Co. (2 stores) and Casper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. I could} BUNGALOW APRON AND CAMBALL DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT AT NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Dancing 9 to 1 SPEIS’ HOWLING WOLVES Star of “‘The Queen of Sheba” in “HIS HUSBAND'S WIFE” —Also— Cameo Comedy—‘“Traffic” THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 BLYTHE Hodge Podge Novelty 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 ia almostinstantaneous. Theselittleolive- 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 affects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take nold 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 stron: liquids. It is best not to take cal 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 Tablets when oo “logy ’’ and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up”’ the spirits, 15c and 30c REMEMBER Starting Time of Shows for “SAFETY LAST” 1, 2:26, 3:52, 5:18, 6:44, 8:10, 9:36 Two Extra Shows SATURDAY MORNING 10 and 11:26 o’Clock NOTICE Doctors Keith and Har- vey have moved their of- fices to rooms in the Kim- ball Block over Wray’s Cafe. Phone 30. That's an old rule. But ming theatre Saturday as an offering el motion picture comes to the Wyo-) THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923, turn, In addition it is perhaps the} Nickola! de Ruiz, Harry Carter ang most dramatic vehicle in which such|Jack Rollens—has appeared tn many a cast—Wallace Berry, Estelle Tay-| months. Jor, Forrest Stanley, Sylvia Breamer, Martha Mattox, Josef Swickaard, Try Tribune Classified for Res:n, _ — Rialto will receive a pretty Handker. | GIRLS chief from HAROLD LLOYD. BOYS. tre first 100 boys will receive a balloon DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING, 10 O’CLOCK For First Showing of the Big Picture Harold Lloyd in ‘Safety Last” Children 10c, Grown-Ups Can also Come—40c |do luxe, is one of those stories that| |keep the audience guessing at every first 100 little girls to enter the TODAY | “THE POWER OF AL —with— i. MABLE JULIAN SCOTT, | EARLE METCALFE —And— DANIEL TORRENCE A ff 4 | A iy gee ART ME RIC | chipit JACK PICKFORD SESS “GARRISON’S FINISH” kn about horse-racing and man-loving after you’ eg MR BS seen “Garrison's Finish.” ie SPEED! LAUGHTER! DARING! \ LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS “The Secret Code” And Comedy— “PEANUTS” STARTING SATURDAY ——WiTH——_ poised as GISH A big story of love and hate, on the high sees, and in London's Limehouse District. Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 10c and 40c ‘ 10c 10c 2 IRIS = 20c 20c LAST TIMES TODAY D. W. GRIFFITH’S “DREAM STREET” —ALSO—— HAROLD LLOYD ——_N— “HEAR "EM RAVE” TOMORROW and SATURDAY TOM MIX in “CATCH MY SMOKE” Miss Dorothy Hays, Blues Singer, . Will present a new repertoire of the latest { popular songs. * Paton mee me) CASPERS: FAMILY THEAT A LYE New, Novel vA | Sensational Dance Tonight | IRENE PRIOR, DENNIS-SHAWN DANCER, WILL PRESENT “The Dance of Seven Veils” Miss Zita Middlevitch will sing twelve new numbers. REMEMBER—12 PLUME DOLLS GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT , Arkeon Dancing Academy | LAST TIMES TODAY The Revue of Revues Company In the Syncopated Farce Comedy “HIPPITY HOP” Radiating With Wholesome and Mirthful Fun. VAUDEVILLE FEATURES Photoplay “HIS TEMPORARY WIFE” KIDDIES’ BIG DOUBLE CONTEST SATURDAY Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 R IN ADDITION Heinie Klotz, Jazz Singer Will sing some of the latest song hits of the United States TOM WATKINS’ ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY Twenty-two-inch Plume Dolls will be given away. SENSATIONAL AND SPECTACULAR DOLL DANCE ] 2 Beautiful Plume Dolls E Jk and Snappy Given Away FREE 1] 2 THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 10 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Prices 10c and 40c NN

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