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Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924, “{{GHT THAT FAILED” GLOSES AT RIALTO PAGE SIX. Joseph Bruner, a defendant, mado a fourth demand for trial. Unless he is granted trial this month he will be automatically discharged, eration of oil and mineral lands, the refining, marketi: and di posing of the products thereof a the doing of any and all thin, necessary or incidental to the main cbjects, The capital stock of this company is Two Hundred [ifty Thousand ($250,000, so hands off,” warned the younger of the two. “Yes, but now you are at a dis- advantage,” retorted the other. “I used to be his wife and you were the other woman. Now the tables are reversed and Iam the other wo- United Home Builders Associa- tion, a Corporation, Defendant. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, C. H. Rei- merth, was appointed Receiver of United Home Builders Associa- ‘tion, a corporation, by order of Stokes Case To Be Argued for man." the above entitled Court on the CHICAGO, April 17.—Arguments m2, ‘This unique situation ts one of the e 8rd day of March, 1924. _ ‘| divided into Two Hun . is mE CORY saving hundreds of lives of excur.| stirring features of “Why Men|, Perey Marmont and Jacqueline) °T O°. Ch To puRTHER GIVEN| Thousand (250,00 onmatiene ty apes and Sax See. OLDS Logan are outstanding” players in the photoplay version of Rudyard Kipling’s masterpiece, “The Light that Failed,” now playing at the arate trial for W. B. D. Stokes, New York hotel owner, indicted with six others on a charge of conspiracy to defame his estranged wife, Helen E. Stokes, were set for April 23. Leave Home,” a First National pic- ture, produced by John M, Stahl and presented by Louis B, Mayer, which is enjoying a successful engagement at the America theater where it closes today. - Lewis Stone is cast as the hus- band in the case, with Helene Chad- wick and Alma Bennett enacting the roles of the first and second wives. STIRRING ADVENTURE “FLAMING BARRIERS” PICTURE OF THRILLS Enough thrills for a full length se- rial are incorporated in the George sionists who are trapped by the con- flagration. These and other thrills galore distinguish this production. peice Li Pea JACK PICKFORD 15 OFF JAZZ-AGE PROTOPLAYS In “The Hi Billy,” Jack Pick ford's latest and greatest photoplay ~ Take Rinex that all persons having claims against said United Home Builders Association, a corporation, are re-| 5: Rialto theater, quired to exhibit such claims for Mr. Marmont excellently portrays |@llowance to said C. H. Reimerth, the enth ic artist who seeks |Receiver, O. S. Building, Casper, the desert sun and who becomes the} Wyoming, within four months most popular artist in England by |from April 10th, BUS the date of reason of his pictures of England's |the first publication of this notice, fighting troops. A sabre wound suf-|a@nd if such claims be not exhibited fered in an engagement causes his | Within four months from said date, ultimate blindness. Before he loses| they will be forever barred from his sight however he plans to com-| Participation in the assets of the plete a masterpiece. It is com, | receivership. par value of One ze is fitty (50) company years, ‘The number of directors is five (5), and those who will mana; the affairs of the eae se for the first year are .H. N. nberg, E. H. Smith, L, C. Klein, M. gert and Frank England. Ope: tions of the company will be car- tied on in the County of Fremont and State of Wyoming, and else- where. The principal office of the company is located at Casper, “Flaming the LAST TIMES TODAY Last Times Today sivsiteats * 5 ‘an: ‘Allied “Frosivers Sands Distribh. « 99 | pleted just in time but ie xuined hy C, H, REIMERTH, Wyoming, and the agent in charge CONSTANCE eireus 5 , ame, tors’ Corporation America release, IN DANGEROUS MAID an angered girl. He never knows .,, Receiver, |thereof is. Frank England. : Logan p ane over A) which comes to the America theater Lu this, all his friends compelling him|., United Home Builders Associa-| WOODSON OIL COMPANY, ; TALMADGE peste t rives a fire ruck | jriday and Saturday=is an emboil- to belleve that it is a wonderful | tion. By Dvank England, President. Tr ever a bridge enveloped by flames. | Teeny et alas ot tho rows ft, = Pub. April 10, 17, and 24, 1924, Pabiah April 16th, 1/th and 18th, 2 » as it Utks its|star, his famous sister, Mary Pick ince Talmadge “ an-| Jacqueline Logan is a waif of the ee re - Riedy r gasoline supply truck,|ford, and Marion,. Jackson, the Maid,” a iret Mationat oie bps ate! br used ed homer bee AS LS ass oie aaa > Roe pre te with throw elf full length upon | writer. apron the picture and is painted “in *lac 4 ae poaked suattroun 17) ‘hip ateat peadustina as he arene iter. It is a polliing stors| velvet and poar:s with sorrow in| WOODSON OIL COMPANY was| In order to overcome the danke ll y EWS STONE D 2. —— of Jack Pickford come true. Ever co and adventute, laid in| her eyes, and a dagger in her hand.” |filed in the office of the Secre-|of a water s cacy geld HELENE CHADWICK ang since he and his sister talked over| the tire of King James II, and has| Hers {s a role not easily forgulien.|tary of State, Cheyenne, Wyom-}drouth, English scientists have been ENNETT © 499 the idea for the story he had been|}en declared by many eritios to be| It 18 @ great bit of acting, ing, on April 7th, 1924. The ob-} experimenting with a view to obtain- ALMA B Mai UICK [Xanting to make ft for the screen.|thg most pretentious production in|, “The Light That Fafied” closes at {jects of said corporation are theling permanent water supplies from MARY CARR Now, his greatest ambition, his sin-|which. this star has appeared. the Rialto today, A finer apprecia-| acquisition, development and op- fers. And Comedy cerest endeavor for the silvershect,| pjaying the part of Barbara Win-| tion of Kipling’s book is gained by . Also “DANCE OR CONSTIPATION is being shown throughout the|. ; Talmadge haa a role| seeing the film, Pe F 1E” world. edia that’ site pean COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS D pict Hd t, “I wanted to make a story differ- versatility, ). 7 inten Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablete That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. * Dr. B rds, a practicing pbysician for 17 y and calomel’s. old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients fot chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. io griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab: lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth”— bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure ‘and pleasant re sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15¢ and 30c {{OMING TODAY MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE Presented by NAUGHTY BABY REVUE COMPANY THE KING OF HELL —Also— “The Rapids” A Picture of the Logging Country And Comedy 10c—_40c Shows Start 6:45 and 9 ent from all the rest,” Jack said “I wanted to try to make the theatre public forget some of the jazz-age pecials. I wanted to get away from uilegorical tales that point out oarallel moral in today's way of liv y I have made my the mot something and fine. OTHER WOMAN HAS THE ADVANTAGE OVER WIEE The two their ture audience wholesom: women faced each other, es flashing fire and hatred. ember, he is my husband, the fag? motion iF donc picture ‘f masterpiece f iy Nami = The Man/ chiefly ed up teri @ comedienne, she 1s call give a dramatic charac d she does sojwith a nd finesse that are strik- tic sure ing. Miss Conway Tal 1 adge is supported by and other stars, > “KING OF HELL” PLAYS TODAY AT THE WYOMING estion of who is “King of ords an argument for Lew 2 the musi: title lifferent pla} Kavanaugh's ly and-each to the general hu- it 41] is of men and 2 hero one who awakens a sleeping hamlet to the possibilities running by its door. Insist on TANLAC MAN TELLS TRUTH BUT HAS HARD EXPERIENCE “The Unadulterated Truth” is the play at the Columbia theater today. Can a man tell the truth for 24 hours and still keep out of trouble? Apparently he cannot for the young man who seeks to do this in the musical comedy to be presented is, in one mixup after another. He tells nothing but the truth however for that period. The Budding Beauties - chorus have been working on some new numbers and these will be presented tonight, The chorus is getting bet- ter every day. The Greatwestern four, as the cowboy quartet, has some new songs to be sung in usual lively and good humored hion. This quartet Is repeatedly called on for encores and is it able to sing long enough to satisfy an audience. “Radio Mania” with Grant Mit- chell is the photoplay. It takes up something of interest to everyone in this age. feet RECEIVER'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In__ the District VEGETABLE PILLS For Constipation Eighth Judicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. Robert _E. Brand, Piaintiff, vs. Cc OLUMBIA BUD BROWNIE’S BUDDING BEAUTIES MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Pleasing Farce Comedy “THE UNADULTERATED TRUTH” WITH NEW SONGS AND SPECIALTIES The Budding Beauties Chorus In New Dances and Costumes The Greatwestern Four Cowboy Quartette GRANT MITCHELL in “RADIO MANIA” —First Run Pictures— Tonight, 6:45, 9 o’Clock NEW SHOW =: MOVIE CHATS Every lady attending the {ASTER BONNET FREE matinee will receive a chance on a $15.00 Hat. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30—25c Saturday Ss CHILDREN’S MATINEE BUD BROWNIE DAY ATURDAY o’Clock “Flaming Barriers” tops JACQUELINE LOGAN Mi for hglenoweent ~~ ANTONIO MORENO dare-devil WALTER HIERS of the thrills = Pa fast a lightning a ‘ or couldn’t keep them! GEORGE MELFORD STARTS PM LUROR AND Jetset Paramount STARTS also }. Girls! Say Goodbye to Dull Yellowish Teeth Court ot the| New Safe Liquid and Special Paste Whitens Stained Teeth—Instantly instantly. Quicker, surer, than old scourmg methods h injured enamel. 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A picture you will love, and one you will be proud to have your boy or girl see. , The New York ‘Times says: “When there is a production that stands out, it indeed, is a triumph, and it deserves unstinting praise.” “The Hill Billy” is such a pic- ture. TODAY A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION emcees eres | et With JACQUELINE LOGAN MARMONT TORRENCE SIGRID uw ap.me'9 Taken From— RUDYARD KIPLINGS Famous Novel Also Christie Comedy—Pathe News— Fun From the Press LADIES’ BEAVER CALF HANDBAG DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT 4——Handsome Beaver Calf Bags——4 GIVEN AWAY FREE TO THE LADIES These hand bags are the latest thing in Ladies’ Hand Bags, made of beautiful beaver calf with ornamental trimmings of bright colors. Arkeon Dancing Academy TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Phone 2430-W DANCING EVERY NIGHT RIALTO “Always Something Interesting”