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DOUBLE BILL PLAYIN AT THE RIALTO TODAY The Rialto theater opened a Gouble bill yesterday in the way of the photodrama “Held to Answer” and the first half of the Paramount travel pictur round the World in the 8 House Pe s is featured in “Held ving the role of a nad once been an nd whose dead past rises up to smite him just when he is to marry the gir! he loves? Called to the defense of a weakling he is wrongly accused of theft by a woman who has followed him through the years and is laid open to the bitterest scorn, He is finally exonerated ho “Around the jacks" {# @ series of motion pictures taken d@urt a@ yacht cruise by an eastern millionaire, his wife, and other members of the party, Some very marvelous pictures of scenery and savages were obtained on the trip and these are being reproduced on the screen, Those who have read the printed account of the journey, “The Cruise of the Spec jacks,” will be all the more desirous of seeing the picture. The last half of the journey will be shown on the screen next week. The present program at the Rialto being shown today and tomorrow. CHEAT STORM SCENES IN “FLOWING GOLD” of “Flow- ngly human The smashing ing Gold,” the th Richard Walton T version of Rex Beach's famous novel, which is the First National picture show- ing at the America theater, for the last times today, will be found in the tremendous storm sequence. Fast Action The musical comedy is something entirely new and different. There are plenty of novelty numbers to add variety. In the picture Johnny Hines ts funny in his characteristic way. He plays the part of a poor boy, without any table manners who be- comes the trusted general manager of a steel mill, The story at any rate is enter. taining. Flint, an ex-soldier, is a taxi driver, who is also a good dancer, His honesty in returning a wallet containing money wins the good wil! of a steel mill owner, and Flint is made ager in the course of ti man’s daughter is sccidentally locked in the office safe and it is up to Flint to rush from Bethlehem to Easton, Pa., to save her life, He uses no airplane, but he does in turn use train, bleyele, motorcycle, automo- bile and train again, and arrives in time to open the safe and find the pretty maiden alive. ‘ot only does he travel from Bethlehem to Easton, but, in the meantime, he also jumps off the train to save a drowning child and then catches the same train. ———_ “BIRTH OF A NATION” CLOSING AT WYOMING} | A short tim ‘0 Irene Dunne was an understudy for Pessy W: {n a Broadway show. This season she appears in a current port She prima donna role especially written for her, Se rae ey, ¥ew have that honor “The Birth of a Natior today at the Wyoming th picture has been attract crowds to the showhouse and hb pleased as it has always pleased “vei = MEIRESS JUDGED INCOMPETENT Tomorrow the Wyoming offers Reginald Denny in “Sporting Youth.” This is a dazzling #tory of the younger set featuring one of the fastest auto races ever filmed. It {s guaranteed to thrill. There is Ps a@ great deal of real life in the pic- ture and much that will strike home ] —— to those who are to be classed among the sport loving youth of today careless of consequences. CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 6.— ten days ago, to get beyond the —— Miss Rosalind Elsner, Denver | jurisdiction of the court in which heiress, whom a Denver court ad: | lunacy proceedings against her had A judged incompetent to administer | been instituted. | her property Monday, was still in] Miss Elsner, discussing the lunacy Other producers have given storms to the screen—some of them notable for their spectacular fury mt per mi never before has any producer attempted the produc tion of the combination of storm, flood and fire shown in “Flowing Gold.” During a night of terror fn the | Cheyenne today ated she had | proceedings, charged today that no Intention of returning to Denver | they were inspired by @ relative of and submitting to detention in a|her mother who desires to get pos ~ sanitorlum under a commitment | session of the mother’s Property. issued by the court. She cannot be| This property consists of Denver compelled to return to Colorado, | real estate, at the corner of Four- Che Casper Daily Cridbune. Mrs. Elsner to se]! her half interest in the property for $50,000. He at- tempted to obtain from Miss Elsner an option on her one half interest, with the price set at $50,000, she re- lates, but she declined to giye the option. Therefore, Miss Elsner charges, the relative set about hav- ing ber declared incompetent and @ conservator for her property ap- pointed, his design being to obtain from the conservator the option which she had declined to give, bring about conversion of the prop- erty into cash and, under the power of attorney given by Mrs. Elsner, obtain possession of her $50,000 share of the proceeds from the con- version, Miss Elsner related an amazing story of persecution by relatives and others since the death of her father two years ago, and of machinations designed to deprive her authority to handle Dr, Elsner'’s estate. of which she was made executrix by a provision of hig will, As @ result of this situa- tion, she related, she had been re- duced to a highly nervous condi- tion, which condition was made the basis for the lunacy proceedings in- stituted against her, She expressed apprehension that, should she re- turn to Denver and submit to in- carceration in a sanitorlum, she would be subjected to drugs which would reduce her to a state which might result ‘in her permanent in+ carceration in an asylum. Such @ prospect, she gaid, naturally was appalling to a person entirely sane. Miss Elsner stated that her mother had had no part in the eon- spiracy against her, other than that she had been influenced by the per- song conspiring against Miss Elsner y. The mother, Miss Elener «6 is devoted to her, but is aged and in menta! oon- dition which does net enable her to percetve that she is belng used to the detriment of her daughter's aterests, eae NEW YORK, March 6.—Mayor Hyland today returned to his desk in the city hall after six months of serious illness and convalescence. The mayor returned from Palm Beach yesterday, bearing no trace of the illness which brought him close to death in Saratoga Springs last September, Corns Apollo Club Will Sing Sunday Night At the M.E. Ghereh “Standing room only” will be the sign out at the Methodist church ht fede tions have been very large and in order to secure seats next Sunday night one will have to come early. The service begins at 7:30 o'clock. | ee ‘A wpecial ray of lght which wit! | penetrate for a distance up to 300 | yards under water at any depth has | been invented by an Italian aetent: | ‘MOTHER? Child's Best Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” | Murry Mother! Even a bdillous, constipated, feverish child loves the pleayant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a siok child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuin “Callfornig. Syrup” which has directions for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup,— Advertisement, Quick Service —LAST TIMES TODAY— REX BEACH’S EPIC OF THE OIL FIELDS “FLOWING GOLD” MILTON SILLS ANNA Q. NILSSON SNUB POLLARD ‘DIG UP” Shows at 1—3—5—7—9 How I Increased My Weigh and Energy after Pneumonia Gained 15 Pounds in Lest Than Three Weeks’ Time MASTINS isnt VITAMON TheWorlds Standard-Used byMillions} “HIGH TIDE” COMEDY 10c AND 20c 10¢ and 40c on Packing and Crating Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage Fuel Gebo Coal oll fields, the waters flood the lit-| Twelve handsome imported Japa-|but a conservator appointed by the | teenth and Curtis street, left joint. Pain Stops Instantly tle valley dotted by oil wells, Milton] nese baskets will be given away to|court may take possession of her|ly to Miss Elsner and the mother ei t relief that Sills and Anna Q. Nilsson, in the|ladies attending the Arkeon Danc-| property there. She declined to|by the late Dr. John Elsner of Max gece eet be ee bare two leading roles, are marooned in aling g@cademy this evening, These] state what would be her procedure | Denver. Recently the relative| instantly. Then the I pain tiny shack entirely surrounded by|sifts are something reaNy worth|if that were done. She has been | accused by Miss Elsner, sho relates, eet vhenan out. Does a ‘with flood waters, Sills has been injured| While and have an attractive beauty| stopping at the Plains hotel here|obtained from her mother a power ing. Get Bloc: during the “bringing in” of a gush-|that is sure to appeal to women. | since she fled from Denver, about lof attorney and an. agreement by Rac rtiem o gies ue-jay at er, Lightning strikes the well, and] —— - ees z your druggist. the flaming ol! spreads over the sur- faco of the swirling flood waters, the flames lapping at the shacks where they are imprisoned. The house is swept away, into the whirl pool of the blazing flood. ee epee Lady Julle, tn private life Mrs Strongheart, makes ther debut in Strongheart’s latest starring veh!- cle, “Tho Love Master,” the First National picture, which will be the attraction at the America theater for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In addition to playing opposite her AMERICA Bishop-Cass FRIDAY—SATURDAY—SUNDAY STRONGHEART “At Him! At Him!” And Strongheart leaped A straight at the throat of the enemy. OBGBI9x -_Blue-j OT since. “The Miracle Ma: and “Humoresque” has there been a picture thet tugs at more noted mate in one of the best yaer heart like “Big love stories. between animals that rother.”’ It's a has ever been written, she also has story of the rea) un- derworld as it has never been told. Takes out the uncertainty You can make good percolator coffee always with this special grind # prominent part in the development of the plot. ‘The story is by Laurence Trim- ble, discoverer and director of Strongheart as well as co-producer with Miss Jane Murfin, the noted pldywright, in the production of his features. It is laid in a small set- Uement in the Canadian northwest. The heroine is the only white wo- man in the settlement, and the hero is & young man who has sought re- fuge from the law in the seldom Bie ee : ie C UCU. Mil welcome this news if you are ome of those housewives y night. At that Hine ea did ‘ times I om make the most ve P of the elty ; coffee you ever tasted, and then again I just can’t make it good."” You can make good coffee ALWAYS fm your percolator with Solitsire PERCOLATOR GRIND Coffee, for it is not omly delicious high quality coffee, but it is ESPECIALLY ‘°ffee to a uniform size, GROUND FOR USE IN PEROOLA-. The y ropes. COMEDY GOOD AT THE COLUMBIA) = Sas We remove the chaff and sift out the try it. You will find that this special | : 2 bilder spgereorp lions or ae evar ~ A tale of love and villainy in the Canadi ill : ina os at We: Seer takes pha picture so different it will amaze pepe SI pein ERCOLATOR GRIND percolator thrill in the battles of a giant dog with a robber band and with the gaunt, slinking wolves, to save the woman he loves—Strongheart, the wonder dog of “The Silent Call” in a picture that eclipses his former successes, Dick Hyland musica “Sure Fire Flint,” featuring Johnr PRODUCTION PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR @ Paramount Giclure BOY SCOUT MATINEE SATURDAY Every Boy Scout In Casper Is Going to Be a BIG BROTHER And Bring a Little Fellow With Him—No Charge for % the Little Fellow Gro: and Mkt. Mn nT RIALTO A vegetable aperient, adds Used fer over . 30¥ears COFFEE is on sale at these stores: Grant Street sx And here’s a novel stunt for Friday Night, the opening night of Strongheart’s picture— A DOG REVUE ON THE AMERICA STAGE Fun for Kiddies—A Roar for Grownups Albin Bros, No. 1 Albin Bros, No. 2 Hine Front Gro. Aa Chips off the Old Block NR SUNIORS—Little Rs One-third the regulardose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For. children end adults. GOLD BY YOUR PRUGGIsT SMITH-TURNED _ STARTING SATURDAY is your invitation, boys and girls, to be at the America Friday night with your dog on a rope, and get free admittance,