Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 6

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BIRL MuST MARRY | 4 HOURS TO OBTAIN FORTUNE FROM AUNT If you were an attractive athletic young woman— If your aunt had left you a for- tune on condi t you marry within twe: hours— If the provisions of the will would not allow you to marry your pres- zat fiance— And if you wanted the cash, but were not keen for the matrimonial Proviso, how would you go about getting the sponduliks? Blanche Ingram, the heroine of “Her Temporary Husband,” to be shown at the America Theater Fri- day and Saturday, was faced with that problem, But she got an idea. She mar- ried a decrepit old man who had just a few hours to live. ‘The marriage was performed, but someone else was the happy bride groom—a plotter had made up to look like the intended husband. Then complications and more complications before the strange mix-up is finally straightened out. “Her Temporary Husband,” a First National picture directed by John McDermott, is a farce com- ey with ag eed laugh in every foot of terpreted to of the screen's be: k wn funs tnclding Owen Moore, Sidney Chap. lin, Sylvia Breamer, Chuck Reisner, It has been in Im with a WHOLE CITY PLUNGED FOR PICTURE EFFECT These motion picture producers to provide new pictorial effects for their novelty-thirsty fans. t most unique effects ever shown motion pictures is Hugo Halperin’s “Tea—with a Kick!" an “Associated Exhibitors su per Yeature comedy which is now | Playing at the Rialto theater. The whole lighting system of a@ena, California, was taken by Ha'perin Productions and every light in town was alternately urned on and off for hours. Using America’s most beautiful mountain anyon bridge as a background, Mr. Halperin played the romantic love ene between Creighton Hale and Doris May so that the lights of the city and those on the bridge wore ut up at a very psychological mo. ment. “Tea—with a Kick!" was Photo- staphed by William Marshall, the cinematographer who did “The Sheik.” Pictorially, ‘Tea—with a "has won favorable comment everywhere. Hhotographing the twentyseven stars in this productio: ‘ncluding Ralph Lewis, Rosemary eby, Stuart Holmes, Chester » Louise Fazenda, and Victor was qt a job because entailed a detailed study of each co: ebrity’s “angles Tully Marshall, Charles Gerrard, George Cooper and others. “FENG” HOLDS MORAL. | FOR DWORCE. FIENDS Divorce addicts will find much of interest to them tn “Reno” which is —————___ DUSTIN FARNUM CLOSES AUN AT TRIS TONIGHT Dustin Farnum in “The Gral!,” one of his best western pictures, is the feature closing at the Iris to- day. On the same program are Har- ‘IN. DARKNESS MERELY certainly stop at nothing these days One of in Victor marriages, Trio will sing “Wh Sorry Now, Gordon Richardson, nd Mildred Paige, a dance number, also interpret a comic sketch. PARISIAN. ATMOSPHERE “ 99 | Franz Murn, 21, sliced off his | mother’s nose while ‘his prospective |bride was striding, hastily down Had “The French Doll,” Murray’s newest picture, coming to in instead of southern Califor- nit {t could not have had more real the Rialto theater, Paris been made Parisian atmosphere, Every member of the cast appear- ing in the various French episodes, with the exception of Miss Murray is French, and Miss Mur- ray speaks the language easily. At the herself, Miss Murray's suggestion all Papa,” 1s a comedy of too many|ment is under way. A Bob Evans and the Manhattan “Oh, Gee, I'm " Roy Alexander “West and tended to be bred this spring. “Whoop |, —— Teddy Magnus, Dick Hyland, | Gordon Richardson will present and Hyland will character Margaret Marsh has the leading| role in the feature photop‘ay, “Face to Face.” —_—_——_ Mae | wedding ceremony. fhe Casper Daily Uncle Sam’s Greatest Submarine Launched Boston—Above are shown the 3-47, the last word in undersea fig! Electric Boat company’s fore river plant at Quincy, Mass., and Gilmore, who used spring water in christéning it. This new U. 8. miles at one filling, a surface speed of 1 4 knots and a submerged speed 8:7 per cent in the number of sows farrowing in the fall of 1923 from »\the fall of 1922 was shown, There was also a decrease of 1.2 per cent in the number of sows bred or in- Cuts Off Nose Of | Mother to Escape Marrying Widow | FRANKFORT, Jan. 17.—(United | Press. —To save himself from | marrying an aged and ugly widow, the aisle towards the altar for the Murn’s mother bullied him into BLAC OXEN craft, as Mee More De Gilmore, wife of THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 Methodist board of temperance, pro; pensation Act which provides double hibition and public morals, within] compensation -for any injury sus- the shadow of the capitol. Prohibi...1 Commissioner Roy A. Haynes declared “the way of the violator grows more difficult” and ‘the day «f the get-rich-quick boot €ribune DRY REGIME 1$ CELEBRATED 1N U. §. GIPITAL of 18th Amendment Is Ma Big Occasion. ary WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—Yester. | ”"Court records he added shor: that day the 4th anniversary of the elgh-| tne federol law is being used more teenth amendment, was celebrated] etrective'y as time goes on. of the | by a thirty year jubilee convention ——_—_ mander|of the AntiSsloon League of Amer!- radius of 8,000 | ca, with adiresses by prominent dry leaders, 2 reception at the White tory superintendent. “Last Night on the Back Porch” the constitut‘on should be borne to t welltodo and influential citizens who have been setting per nicious examples of lawlessness and submarin'r.¢ regard tor all ia’ Comminsioner Haynes submitted figures to show that government control of resources of supply is . age whisky during the calendar year of 1923" being only 1,696,360.9 gal- lons, as compared with 27,381,365.1 gallons in 1319, with a general down- ward trend each intervening she left the ways The supreme court of Massachus- etts has just upheld the validity of io has a of 12 knots an hour. that part of the Workmen's Con- agreeing to marry the widow Pauline Bernat, 63, owner of a rich ferm. The young man agreed to marry the widow in order to restore the Murn family fortunes. But when he stood by the altar on his wedding day and got a took at the bride, he lost his nerve. He decided on quick action to avert the coming marital doom. The first thing he thorght of was to grab the dagger that all Bavarians carry and cut off his mother’s nose. The horror-stricken widow dashed out of the church and the wedding was called off. to president Coolidge, and dedication of a headquarters building for the Coughs—Colds “Flu” Watch out for “Flu” and pneu- monia now, Check coughs or colds quick. McMULLIN’S FORMULA always reliable. Have it handy. Nothing better for weak lungs, bronchial troubles or asthma. As a sermacide and preventive against germ diseases ‘has a hundred uses n every home. Mrfd. only by Tilden MeMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by Casper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. i LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 playing for the last times today at| ld Lloyd and Bebe Daniels in “Next| conversation was carried on in the America theater. This is sen-|..° Over” and Larry Semon in| French to better bring about the sational plot woven in the fertile Ce he be the attrac.| uuston of French atmosphere. eo e - —_—_— end daring brats of Rupert [uth |tion tor tomerrow and ‘Satarcay : LAST TIMES LUVAX Last ‘Times’ Today pick: aod Once Oyen og et ce ca Hog Production “RENO” DUSTIN The story is built around the dif. “POOR PAPA” TONIGHT I C tr H FARNUM Gn Pinte aivety tattin an <r n Country fas RUPERT HUGHES’ aS treme case a man might be legally : aa. DARING, SENSATIONAL up-To- | “THE GRAIL” wed in one state but that in an AT COLUMBIA THEATER Passed Its Peak|\™& THE-MINUTE DRAMA OF DIVORCE —also— Fecognized at all, and if he were un- : | with : HAROLD LLOYD fortunate to enough to have a wife} Dick Hyland's Revues have pre-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.— The COMEDY * — in a state that does not grant dl-|parea a ni : i ‘ : tena = HELENE CHADWICK . vorce he could be arrested for big wil offer at the ‘Columbia, theatte ment “of agriculture ut a epee LEW CODY PP gas Ane iedhosd Hare Laughter and Bub- “Tho deeper significance of the) and as the title suggests in a apap |th®,, Dastottice department. in “De: CARMEL MYERS LARRY SEMON Bi Ralph Lewis bling Over with pathce teem cem! i ery frivolity ysl ine tian plane sy tea Pes aoe fakes tion in the United Tatatan thas pacoon The Strangest GEORGE WALSH “The Gowns Shop” Stuart Holmes Shows ck thi: i With the idea in mind that it the eonathe_crest_and a downward rmove- Society Love Story Shows at 1, 3, 5, 6.30, 8, 9:30 10c-40c | 10cx-AND—20c ~Dot Some? d \ Start: Pctares vet fhe union does not work they can get » 3, 5, 6.30, 5, 9s L . ‘azenda + : & divorce just a one, might set a Are You Usi Th pte dante vty Dale Fuller } Ee Comedy, Drama, shoes, s wel d } i ia the divprosaiict and fan wigood ing e CORINNE GRIFFITH Hank Mann : rabid running mate in Carmel Myers. The S ‘and ee Pitts 2:40 pier mings and villian and vamp of so many suc- CONWAY TEARLE hester Conklin ion. jemi plays aid the success of this New Radium Tablets? tr OwD and others 4:20 rae recat ina ‘ FRA! “ Matt ‘i leeful Joy Picture Rates M : 3 Production bien wigs Sci made poveible by “DESERT DRIVEN’ AT arvelous Results from Nuradium in Such 100 Hollywood 7:40 the harmonious Conditions as High Blood Pressure, Rheu- FOUR DAYS—STARTING FRIDAY Hoarthrselers 9100: Repu agent THE WYOMING TODAY) © "Sgn Neuritis, Chronic Invatidism, en | Sete Exhaustion and the Debility of SIDNEY CHAPLIN . intoxicating with If Harry Carey, world famous mo Old Age . —ALSO. OWEN MOORE tion picture star coujd have his Countless people are suffering] most gratifying nature. way, all old horses would receive a|with shortness of breath and uaing| physical bed, Ba and Pea Mack Sennett Comedy, “INBAD THE SAILOR” pension and be turned into green|stimulating drugs without relief.| bodily activity is pronounced. As Pastures to spend the gloaming of|Many experience pressure _ with| the treatment is continued, @ healthy Fun From the Press—Pathe News their lives in peace and content- ment. and mistake it for constipation. It Carey’s own horse, “Whitey,” a|'s high blood pressure. There ‘is trained animal known to millions of| restlessness at night with rapid picture fans throughout the land, is|pu'se, frequent headache and dis- @ pampered pet ef the entire Carey| tresses of all sorts for which the household on the famous actor's big | usual remedies bring. but partial rancho in southern California. The|and momentary relief at best: Such courage and historic skill of]people need radium. “Whitey” 1s vivid'y shown in Mr. Carey's latest and greatest produc- ee oe rae! pus be, in. tablet Spee tion for F. O. B.. ‘Desert Driven” er the name .of. Nuradium and twenty tablets taken daily for a throbbing in the lower abdomen| glandular functioning is set. up, thus rejuvenating the prematurely failing body. This remarka' substance is put up in wials of 210 Nuradium’tablets. If you are not now using Nu- radium, better get a vial today. It is certainly a wonder. You — will find it on sale at $1.50 a vial by leading druggists or The Nuradium Co., 111 No. Dearborn 8t., Chicago, who have just issued a remarkable SYLVIA BREAMER —IN— “HER ADDED ATTRACTION BUD BROWNEE In An Entire Change of Program Appearing 3 o’Clock—8 o’Clock—9:80 o’Clock NEXT TUESDAY TODAY ming tdday. “Whitey” that stirred in Carey's heart an all-pervading lové for hor Even in his youth the famous star was a skilled horseman. he met up with * and got to know him as @ pal; not until both horse and rider had faced death in many a motion Picture together; not until he saw right into ‘“Whitey’s” equine heart and soul did Carey get to love horses as much as he does. And he says that if other men are willing to Join him, he is willing to donate a sizeable sum to defray the expenses |For sale in Casper by Kimball Drug Co.’s 2 stores and all of a ranch for all old show horses or horses that have served in fire departments or the army. DRISCILI A STARTING SUNDAY WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 period of seven days gives the sys- tem its initial radium saturation. Then, to maintaim this stage of satu- ration, ten tablets are taken each day thereafter and the effect grad- ually comes in the form of a con- scious feeling of well-being. Slowly, but surely, you nu‘ice a sense of buoyancy, of exhilaration. Your mental faculties take on an irresisti- ble, positive attitude, and you be- eomg more and more conscious of some strange force or influence, some mystic form of energy of the pamphlet by the Dr. E. Stillman Baile; man and woman n ill read it. Send for a free copy. = RADIUM COUPON Nuradium Co., 111 No. Dearborn 8t., Chicago. Send me, free, parts its the human body. Name . Address . other leading drug stores.—Advertisement. the startling facts showing how radium im- marvelous energy to noted scientist, and every ealth should 2 {OMING Qentineows—1 to 12 TQDAY and TOMORROW COLUMBIA FRIDAY TODAY SATURDAY DICK HYLAND'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Lee “POOR PAPA” With Many New Songs, Dances and Specialties THE MANHATTAN TRIO —and— Eight Dainty, Dimpled Darlings in the Chorus First Run Pictures MARGUERITE MARSH in “FACE TO FACE” TONIGHT AT 6:45 AND 9 O’CLOCK 10c—40c HARRY —in— “DESERT DRIVEN” Felix Cat Comedy 10c—————30e TEMPORARY HUSBAND” A FAST, FURIOUS RIOT OF LAUGHTER AN EXPLOSION OF MIRTH SOME COMEDY STARTS TOMORROW RIALTO TOMORROW ( FRUIT FESTIVAL TONIGHT 1% Six gorgeous fruit baskets filled with choicest fruit given away free to the ladies holding the lucky num- bers. These baskets are of the very latest design and are all the rage. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW

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