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PAGE FOUR. — NEW RAILROAD IS PROJECTED IN SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, July 28—A_ re quest for authority to construct an extensive new railroad system in ‘Texas and New Mexico, was filed to- day with the interstate commerce commission by the Texas, Pan Handle and Gulf railroad. LANOSCHPE GARDENING PET HOBBY OF MILTON SILLS AT WYOMING Milton Sills, who has a leading role in “The Forgotten Law” the new Metro picture ing at the Wyo- ming theater today, likes nothing better than landscape gardening when he is not acting befors a camera. Gardening means to me,” said Mr. Sills, “what painting does to an artist—what harmony does to a com- poser—what a beautiful rug does to a.weaver. The gardens around my Los Angeles home, with their color and foliage arrangements, bring me perhaps as much joy and satisfaction as Leonardo da Vinci felt when h looked upon one of his own paintings. With observing eye I watch over the growth and development of each plant. “There in the garden is peace and contentment Was it not Voltaire who said that after tasting what the world had to offer the best thing was to cultivate a garden ” While in San Francisco during the fitming of “The Forgotten Law,” Milton Sills spent practically all of his leisure time with John McLaren the celebrated horticulturist, who is responsible for the great fame of Golden Gate park. ‘Together they discussed the kind of soil that makes rhododendrons happy, they beamed with mutual understanding when Sills mentioned the marvel of the des- ert verbenal, and had a merry time deciding what to namo a freak of a juniper tree, which looks like an octopus. ze “I've had authorities from all over the world here to see if they could tell me what species this tree is,” said McLaren. ‘Let's call it Mc- Larenis,” suggested Mr. Sills, laugh- ing, but the horticulturist would not agree to a namesake. “Well, how would Tortuosus do, persisted the screen player. “It) looks as if it had suffered growing that “Fine,” ard. Sat Avery 1s figuring on a new Chand- ler as his elephant-eared Lizzle didn't just exnctly sult him through the Ne- braska mud. Reduce Those Dan- gerous Swollen Veins Doctor’s Recent Discovery Also Heals Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscesses, and Open Sores in a few Days Physicians are prescribing ana hos- pitals using a new and harmless, yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicose veins and bunches to become normal, but also reduces goltre, enlarged glands and wens. Ask first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald O11 (full strength) and re- + fuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated replied the gardening wiz-| emotion than any other. actress and Sarah Bernhardt ~ Will_Hilda Be-Another Sarah? In London they tell you that Hilds Bayley can show mor that sho is the natural successor to “Powder River,” the great mov- ing picture which has traveled in six sections across the continent many times during the past two years, will be shown at the Amer- ica theater Saturday and Sunday under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wers. Casperites saw one lesser section of this picture some time ago. On Saturday what {s considered the best section of all will be produced. This is the part that filled the great Denver audi- torium to overflowing at every per- formance for three days and which then returned to Denver shortly af- | terwards and caused crowds again | to be turned away. “Powder River” est moving picture in the has been called the gre: | world. It has realism, because it | shows actual fighting by the boys | at the front; it has thrill, for it contains reel after reel of the thrill- ing, thundering, hurling, fighting field that so many read about, but never saw. ‘There is no plot to ‘EIGHT WOMEN SEIZED | IN SANDBAR CLEANUP DRAWS FINES IN COURT 1 Because a feminine resident of the! Sand Bar unaware of the identity| of Alexander Nisbet, chief of police, | Invited him into the house Sunday”t chief accepted the invitation and im- mediately came out again with the woman and her companion, carting| them both to the police station. The| chief had tunred the spotlight of his car in the direction of the two women| as they were seated on the steps of| thelr house. One had found the light too bright for her and had gone in- “POWDER RIVER” COMING 10 THE AMERICA THEATER | AGAIN UNDER AUSPICES OF VETS OF FOREIGN WARD, this picture, only bits of prepara- tion, of embarking, of entraining in the old “Forty Hommes,” and then mostly a glowing first-hand por- trayal of what he went through, whether he be husband, sweetheart, or relative. “Powder River" was taken in the thick of {t. Sixteen photographers were killed, and more than a score were wounded in getting tho real thing. Shells burst everywhere around the camera, someone falls, —and the picture snaps off, for there is nothing gruesome or heart- rending in the whole two hours of excitement. Parts which might show agony, or misery, are totally eliminated, und the chief impres- sion on leaving the theater is, “How in the world did anyone live through it?" “Powder River” has been booked for the America theater Saturday and Sunday for some time, a longer stay being impossible. The Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, many of whom will be seen in the picture in which every man is a veteran of foreign wars, ask the wholehearted support of the people of Casper in their rendering of this production. This organization hopes to start a club-house by fall, and every cent obtained from any of its entertain- ments goes directly into a separate fund for that purpose. BIL! LEMONS BEAUTIFY AND WHITEN okIN) Che Casper Daily Cridune CONTINENTAL BELIEVES IN BOOSTING FOR LEAOING INSTITUTIONS; FRONTIER DAYS SHOW 15 BOOMED | erating through different sections of | of a strong cast as featured players. ‘This is a picture you cannot afford Mix the juice of two lemons with Basing their policy on the theory that no businese can increase 2nd grow to any greater degree than the community in which it operates grows, the Continental Of] company is inserting a series of advertise- ments in Wyoming and Colorado papers boosting the Cheyenne Fron- tier days. Beginning March 1 ané running until early in July the company also carried a series of ads in the Kansas City Star, the Omara World-Herald the Oklahoman and the Dallas News, reaching 600,000 people. Among this series of ads which featured points as far west as Salt Lake there were also ads featuring the*Cheyenne celebration. The management of the company considers that this is the best method by which a country can be advertised and that it will result in better bus- iness conditions for the concerns op- the country. PREMIER TO FIGHT DUEL BUDAPEST, July 24. — (By The Associated Press.}—Premler Bethlen has challenged Col. Pronay to a duel. Count Bethlen sent his seconds to Pronay fater the latter had publicly declared the premier “never keeps hia word of honor.” The offending statement was made during a speech at Keeoshkemet in which Col Pronay attacked police orders inspired by Count Bethlen. Col Pronay, chief of the “Awaken- ing Magyars,” has been opposing the premier’s. attempts to reconcile the internal dissenters and conciliate the neighboring states. The challenge has excited great in- terest in the capital, particularly as dueling 1s forbidden under the Hungarian law. FINAL SHOWINGS OF “GO-GETTER” AT RIALTO, ‘The final showings of the Para- mount-Cosmopolitan production, “The Go-Getter,” which opened at the Rial- to Theater last Saturday will take place today. This is a fast moving comedy-drama, with T. Roy Barnes, Seena Owen, William Norris, Tom Lewis and Louis Wolheim at the head to miss. Through its advertisements insert- ed in eastern newspapers the com- pany offered free road maps of Wyo- ming, Montana, Colorado, New Mex- foo, Utah and Idaho, and this offer resulted {n sending many maps to easterners who contemplated making auto tours through the west this sum- mer. . 2 pal 2s FE GOLFERS MAKE SECOND ROUND CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 24.—(By ‘The Associated Press)—Forty four golfers had scores of 79 or better to their credit today at the beginning of the second 18-hole qualification round for the western amateur champion ship at Mayfield Country Club. ——————— Plurality Given Magnus Johnson Is Over 94,000 —— ST. PAUL, Minn., July 24.—(By The Associated Press)}—Magnus Johnson, chosen United States Senator from Minnesota jn last Monday's election on the farmerlabor ticket, received a plurality of 94,846 votes, complete semi-official returns just compiled showed. This lead was shown in a compilat- ing of county canvassing board re- ports, including 84 of the state's 97 counties reported to the secretary of | state and the other four obtained di- rect from the boards. Johnson’s vote, this compilation showed was 290,165( as compared to 195,319 given governor J. A. Preus, republican and 19,859 polled by James ‘Asthma and Hay Fever B. FH. Jamison, Walker, Mo., says: “T'was a victim of Asthma for about three years and after taking two bot- tles of McMullin’s Formula I felt like a new man. It’s the best medicine for Asthma I ever used.” If you suf- fer from Asthma or Hay Fever try McMullin's Formula and you'll know why so many people praise it. Just fine for building up run down people, for eolds, bronchial troubles, weal lungs, coughs. Used as a germacide and preventive against germ dis eases. Manufactured only by Tilden McMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. by Casper Pharmacy, Casper, Wyo.— Advertisement. Real Silk Guaranteed Hosiery Guaranteed to See our ads in lications. ‘ive absolute satisfaction or a new pair free. e Saturday Evening Post and all leading pub- Phone 1241-M For Appointment Our service representative will our forty different shades, be glad to call and show you E. W. Jopp, Local Manager Phone 1241-M—P. O. Box 785 CASPER, WYOMING “World’s Largest Makers of Genuine Silk Hosiery.” TODAY ‘\ For sale Gemocrat. Johnso: ma- jority all votes cast was 74,092. Governor Preus carried only ten counties and Johnson won out in thi other 77, not a single county gol: for Carley. In the ten count! carried Preus polled 65,597 votes and Johnson 61,648, ‘The state canvassing board will can- ‘vas the returns as soon as all coun: ties have reported officially. A WOMAN UPHELD FOR SHOOTING CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 24—Mrs. Bessie B. Bush, 38, was complimen* ed and immediately discharged for ‘the killing of her husband, William | Edward Bush, after being arraigned on a charge of murder in municipal court here. Judge Meri Yeatman, in TODAY | AM | REAL WELL So Writes Woman After | Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Jamestown, N. Y.—“‘I was: easily excited and discouragedand hi ino ambition. Part | lof the time I was flammation. Today I am real well and | run a rool house and do the work. Irecommend your medicine to every | woman who complains, and you may | use my letter to help any one else. Iam passing through the Change of Life now and I keep the Vegetable Compound in the house, ready to take when I feel the need of it.’’—Mrs. Atice D. Davis, 208 W. Second St., Jamestown, N. Y. Often someslight deran; entmay | cause a general upset condition of the wholesystem, indicated by such symp- toms as nervousness, backache, |: of ambition and general weakness. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will be found a splendid medi- cine forsuch troubles. In many casesit has removed the cause of the trouble. YONG Continueus—1 to 11 } TODAY and TOMORROW| The Most Forceful Drama of a Decade | THE FORGOTTEN LAW —with— MILTON SILLS —and— CLEO RIDGELY dismissing Mrs. Bush said she was justified in killing her husband in defense of herself and child. Mrs. Bush shot and killed her bus- band yesterday, threatened to kill her and his step child, She told the court that Bush objected to the child going to Sunday school. 228 E. Second St. Are Back. THEY ALL COME BACK TO Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted DANCE TONIGHT North Washington Hall Gpies’ ie owling UY olves You Pay One Price of Admission and ‘Dance as Much as You Like eal SAS. REESE SIN TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1923. TO HUNT for = doctor store when suddenly Lo pl eee Neg Nausea tear pain. Never fails. c Come Here TWO MORE DAYS ONLY TODAY and WEDNESDAY “ENEMIES of WOMEN” —wiTH— LIONEL BARRYMORE —SUPPORTED BY— ALMA RUBENS AND A GREAT STAR CAST Sensational Motion Pic- ture Photographed in Monte Carlo, A Gor, Nice and Paris There is romance; there is thrill; there is lux. urious beauty and everything that goes to make at GREAT photoplay in “Enemies of Women.” Shows Begin at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 GUARANTEED COOL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS —Presents— “POWDER RIVER” TODAY ONLY RUPERT HUGHES STORY OF HOLLYWOOD STUDIO LIFE “SOULS FOR SALE” —ALSO— 10c and 40c “ONE STORMY NIGHT” Preparation that two ounces lasts a| side but the other braved the glare|three ounces of Orchard White, which RIALTO .. 5, 7, 9 o’Clock long time and furthermore if this} and smiled in tho face of the law. ed druggist will supply for a few Horse Tear: Co: ed: (gmscy) : ft terest! cl Baga re Sun-| cents, shake well in a bottle, and you , 8, meay | wonderful discovery does not pro. ix other arrests were made Sun-| Pens shake well in a pottle, and you Peter B. Kyne’s Famous Story 10c and 20c duce the results antictpated, you can have the price refunded. It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging. day night on the charge of soliciting. | Wonderful eltin soften Fines in each case were $25 except jon beautifier, ge this sweetly in the case of Stella Williams who|fragrant lemon cream into the face cursed the police department and who|neck, arms anq@ hands, then short r and complex and News Reel “THE GO-GETTER” Often they burst and cause weeks of| therefore paid double the amount, be-|note the youthful beauty, softness * | pain, suffering and loss of employ-| fore Judge Murray last night. The|#nd whiteness of your skin. With T. Roy Barnes and Seena Owens | . ment. Start the Emerald Ol! treat-] women arrested were Dorothy. Doris, | dandy stage pen iee, A) Ft —Also— ment as directions advise and im-| Marie Wilson, Stella Wilt bier ernon.: coeney te (bring :thab ms * provement will sehen at once. Smith- att Ganaine’t otaeait Marie | velvety evel sda pasted complexion Kinogra: Fables Hodge Podge 2 al oki ¢ an ‘Turner Drug Co., will supply you.| Smiley, Tressie Weatherly, and Bes-| bleach bocatise prep rs ig eto Cad ADDED ATTRACTION + Mail orders filled. —Advertisement. ' sie Martin. Aavertinemen % x MISS GENEVIEVE FITZGERALD TONIGHT : Solo Harpist Matinee 3—Evening 7:30, 9:30 NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA ‘Afternoon and Evening. OLUMBIA CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER ANNOUNCES ITS BIG OPENING SUNDAY, JULY 29th W. L. PARISH PRESENTS OPENING BILL “ALL IN FUN” An Entire New Review Featuring GEORGE “BUM” SLOCUM Surrounded By an All-Star Cast 20 — PEOPLE --- 20 Real Honest Comedy Offering a Million Laughs REMEMBER THE DATE The washed air ventilating system, same as used in the big Colorado Theater in Denver. TONIGHT Big Garter Dance 30 -- PAIRS GIVEN AWAY FREE -- 30 They ‘Are Wonderful Lace Trimmed and the Very Latest E CASINO Dance Palace (Formerly Moose Winter Garden) Feature Night | Dollar Balloon Dance Dollar Balloon Dance | ie 50 of the Balloons Will Contain $1.00 Each. Catch the Lucky Balloons SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL—DO NOT MISS THIS —IN FULL SWING— ARKEON BEAUTY CONTEST The talk of Casper. Watch tomorrow’s paper and see how the beauties are running. VOTES WLIL BE COUNTED.EVERY NIGHT AFTER THE DANCE. ARE YOU BOOSTING YOUR FAVORITE GIRL? First Choice—Trip to California Second Choice—Diamond Ring Third Choice—Platinum Wrist Watch DANCING Arkeon Academy “WYOMING’S GREATEST AMUSEMENT PALACE” if DANCE WHERE IT IS COOL DANCE TO THE BEST MUSIC DANCE ON THE BEST FLOOR Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt ENTERTAINERS DE LUXE Original TAVERN ORCHESTRA “We Make ’Em Dance’? CASINO Dance Palace