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PAGE FOUR AEALISTIC REVELATIONS PROVE MAKING OF MOVIE | NOW SHOWING AT RIALTO: Have you picture an you were duction ever its realism with | y with torrential river forms one of the striking sequenc in “On the | Banks of the Wabash,” a J./Stuart | Blackton production, which will be |seen at the Iris theater for the last times today. This {s one of he most costly sets ever crectod for the sole purpose of destroying the taking of scenes. building the village and | a, | e| 1 for a gay ng s she never ~— LAST MAN ON EARTH 15 MOBBED BY GIRLS; NEW RAGE TRACK FILM NEXT 2 adult male but} sman crook living far f She ta s him to the na dollars. From this point n the story develops a series of urprises that prove as amusing as © thrilling. “Gold Heels.” eckers,"" which was accepted track play “ reates now comes to the scre illlam Fox photoplay, retit! iold Heels.” ‘The new picture w be shown at the America thedter } day an Saturday bert c the leading the 1 { Checkers’ « created by Thomas W. i more tt decade ago. vy pla the feminine eauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair BSc “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair imulat. ow thick 1 tops falling ft appear Get be rine’ at the drug ee how ap rofrest: nealthy and you } your hair tul, ne dreseng. | sraph There was considerable small | business put over by both houses today, but it was mostly small bust minor amendments to oxisting atutes and second reading of new nly & ir was th 0 bill. It rep 1 ession Laws of 1921, which is the cregting the present law en | running | ments (a) 77 TORRENT DESTROYS TOWN IN MOVIE AT IRI Destruction of a whole town by a furnishing of the houses cost a tre mendous sum, according to those in narge of the production for Vita- The town of Cranberry built for the picture, Was exact replica of a town in In and was constructed in Man- , Long Island, where the ah COURT MAKES Corners, an LUN (0 was No silence of Lew Belmont, judge who sat on 1 the stage of the Colum i sentenced the audience 8 watching of high jinks crowd ted more. true that ‘At The Night br down the 1 t with blus' last night court the the brought t ¢ Holly Desmond, as an alluring pl completely laid out the magis with a look. In t Rob! gave the pe mus repartee. The touch of pathos ured est’s « feature seidom heard, He gave leep In The Deep ong those “charged” were the the Roof Garden beauties who gullelessly escaped from penalty making eyes at the judge. It {s the plan of the Columbia's management to present an art photo- sraph of Dell Robinson, clever male personator, to those attendirk next Wednesday's matinee perfor’ mance ee UNDER THE CAPITOLDOME (Continued from Page One) away of this esteemed and distin- guished citizen whose memory will always be cherished as long as life shall last among us and pause {1 s! lent devotion to her memory. « “Trusting that our thouglits may tell the departed that though gone from our presence yet she is treas ured in our hearts— though her earthly career js ended, her memory, virtues and good work will Hve and not g0 unrecorded. “Reso! 1 further, that this Hon- orabl Body, the House and Senate voncurring extend its sympathy and expression of friendship to the be- reaved family in their hour of grief nd pray the Divine Creator to soften the, pangs of sorrow by the assurance that she has only pre- eded them to the realms of a fairer nd better land. olved, that a copy of. these solutions be spread upon the jour- | of this house and a copy sent to he bereaved family.’ department and amends} nd re-enacts section 20, chapter 83, sion Laws of 1921, and sets up 1 state police department consist ng of forty-two men, witn salaries from $2,400 to $3,600 per annum. What chance this bill has of suc cess ix not known, when the senti- in both branches is rather to bolish old bureaus and commis- sions, rather than to create new State police may be an im ovement over the law enforce ent department, most anything ld be, but the existing feeling is regularly elected local officers able do about all the law ing and police duty that fs re- do it at less expense, e efficiently File 16 afforded the only in the senate, This is the] 1 into effect the mandate people at the last election matter of using dil royalty tate for support of the The bill fixed the per st 33 1-3 an@ a great share ternoon session was occu: in debating the bill. Amend v ffered fixing the per | nt fixed in MERRY WITH PRISONERS | Afraid of All Poor Man ture that has but one m: tiful women. You will laugh at this your cares for two hours. Comed; program. Shows start at 1-3-5-7 a to sec the hilarious “There’s No Use, Girls, I’m POOR, LAST MAN “The Last Man on Earth,” one of the season's greatest novelty motion pictures, ends its run at the America Theater today, in the cast, surrounded by a thousand beau- “Last Man on Earth.” " @be Casper Daily Cribune } of You,” the Confessed ON EARTH A pic- from start to finish, and forget al! News and Topics are also on the d 9, and today is your last chance New Team of Romancers In “Gold Heels,’ at the America Th eater Tomorrow and Bobby Agnew. prove most ingratiating. ‘hey are a beautiful American girl, natural and human. PEGGY SHAW AND ROBERT AGNEW Meet a new team of screen lovers! Their names? Peggy Shaw In “Gold Heels,” the production which is based| ™2" Will sin on “Checkers,” the great stage triumph by Henry Blossom, this duo of artists introduce some new-style roman. gz, which, it is said, wil) both young and vivacious—she is girl and he is a handsome young man. There is no shieking it with Bobby. Instead he is just a plain American lad who can love with a vim and yet escape ogling, while she is more glorification of the It is predicted the fans will like this team when they are seen in this latest screen triumph at the America Theater, starting tomorrow. payers’ interest that would have the right ring to it. Miss Nelson, a Redpath chautau- qua enter occupied a brief ime this afte; on in the senate with humorous recjtations, much to the enjoyment of the membe Both houses theet at’ o'clock in the morning to expedite business preparatory for the trip to the state university, by the membetship of both houses. The special train leaves at noon and returns at mid FORBESCISE IS NEAR JURY (from Pa The 1 B ot ceedings grew corruption, collusion 1 manojement in t bureau under Forbes in 1922, relate before the vestigating committee in 1923 bj Ellas H, Mortime Washington ugent, and self styled “‘snipper of fal red tape.” Thirty-three overt act were | IDDIES’COLDS should not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— Vvicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly you can dance as much as the t ent, Now it pres ture will go} ' ey ther and curtail! the| y Ww 1 by school districts te ev special assessments up to eight mille, by limiting that power to levy, say four mills, then busi yess ‘would be done in the tax. DANCE TONIGHT - One admission is charged the men at the door and THURSDAY NIGHT DANCE AT North Washington LADIES FREE charged in the indictment on which the trial was based, among them conspir to prevent three com petitive bidding, favorites for cer- tain contractors in the announce- ment of contemplated projects, and the sing of confidential informa- ating to selection of sites. prosecution contended Thomp- and his partner, tho late J. W Black of St. Louis, entered into a conspiracy with Mortimer and Forbes in 1922 to secure preferential treatment for the bids of the sub: sidiary and associated companies of Thompson and Black. Mortim who posed as a close friend of President Harding, it was said, was taken into the enterprise OUCH! RREUMATISM! __ AU THE PAIN AWRY son Z Rub soothing, pe St. Jacobs Oll right into vour sore, stiff, ach ing joints, and re- lief comes instant- ly. St. Jacobs Ol} is « narmiess rheu- matism Iiniment which never disap- points and cannot burn the skin, i cent bot- Jacobs Oll at any drug store, and in a mo- ment you'll be free from pain, soreness and stiffness. In use for 65 years for jatism, sciatica, neuralgia, lum- backache, sprains. you like free. Don't miss Hall because of his pretended influence with Forbes. Forbes, it was charged, attempted to bring the Hurley-Mason Con- struction company of Tacoma, tnto the alleged corrupt ring. The plan then developed, according \to the government's presentation, was for the division of the entire nation. wide program of veterans’ hos- Pital construction, involving some $17,000,000. According to the prosecution, each man had a definite part to play in the execution of the con- spiracy. Forbes was to favor the plot with official influence; Mortimer as confidential liaison agent and in- formal master of ceremonies in sub- terfuge negotiations between the bureau and the favored contractors. Between them Mortimér and Forbes were to divide equally 35 per cent of the contractors’ profits, The government charged that as a detail in the execution of the con- splracy Thompson and Black's Pon- tac Construction company of De- troit, was awarded, in 1922, the $160,000 contract for the Northamp- ton (Massachusetts) hospital on a bid higher in money but lower in time than the lowest bid. Before other awards could be made, the government contended, the con- spiracy was “wrecked upon the rocks of greed among the con- spirators.”" Asked prior to his appearance be: fore the senate committee why he was so bitter toward Forbes, Mor- timer, according’ to Dr. George B. Tullidge, Mortimer’s father-in-law, replied: “Because he could have made me a rich man by giving me hospital contracts and he wouldn't do its’ Mortimer, the witness said, threatened to “get Forbes if he had to “swear his soul to hell,” and that unless Mrs. Mortimer appeared before the senate committee to cor- roborate his story he would “drag her down in the mire." Mortimer testified in the present case that Forbes had won Mrs. Mortimer’s affection, and that they had lived together in numerous eastern cities, CHUGH ATTENDANCE. DRWE WINS RESULTS MASS MEETING [3 SET The fine artic time to time to th the city contributed from daily papers of in which well-known bys! 2 reasons why they are ret attendants are prov- al in increasing the in- terest in the church-going campaign carried on by a committee of the Ministers’ arsociation. At the ministers’ prayer meeting iast Monday morning’ in answer to requests of the committee for re- ports on the previous day, all pres- ent were optimistic and reported a large attendance. : The committee has planned a mass meeting of church-going people for next Sunday at 3 p. m,, at the First Baptist church. It will be a one-hour service with able speakers, both men and women. Miss Frances Bower- and there will also ‘A GLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes ost Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated ‘Scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of 4 few well-known vegetable ingredient? mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You wi ww them by their olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and Poisonous matter in one’s system. If,you have a pale face, sallow look, lull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head+ aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands,of women and men take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- Pent substitute for calomel—now and just to keep them fit, 15cand 30c, Rialto SATURDAY bacsenr adatom tone, o ease Cee JOSEPH AE te NABERY * Popular Tommy as the fighting hero of Peter Clark Macfar- lane’s greatest novel. | attractive. conspicuous place in their announce: ments next Sunday morning. KLANSMEN TO SUARD GRAVE Continued from Page One. which cost the life of Deputy Sher iff Ora Thomas and two others, During the night two spectral fig- ures, one at the head and one at the foot of the casket, stood guard. Two illuminated crosses stood near the casket. No robed members of the Ku Klux Klan were in evi- dence. The funeral would be ordin ary in everything except in size, officials said. Meanwhile the inquest into the tragedy was due to end today with a verdct from the coroner's jury probably tonight. Rev. L.E.Carter To Attend M ethodist Meeting in Denver Rev. L. BH. Carter, pastor of the First Methodist church, will be ab- sent from his chureh next Sunday because of the great gathering of Methodist laymen and pastors in Denver next Sunday and two days next week. In his absence the pulpit will be supplied at the morning service by Prof. L. A. McRill of the high school. Mr. McRill is a magnetic speaker, with a keen sense of humor and sound logic. At night Hon. Will L. King, of Cheyenne, will present a five reel moving picture lecture in LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR The use of Sage and Sulpher for restoring faded, gray halr to its natural color dates back to grand- mother’s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked ap- pearance, this simple mixture was appled with wonderful effect. But brewing at home fs mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ask. ing at any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeths ‘Sage and Sulphur Com- pound,” you will get this famous old prepar@tion, improved by the ad dition of otNer ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. Well-known druggists say it dark. ens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with Jt, and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the sray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it be comes beautifully dark and glossy. Adv. BISHOP-CASS LAST TIMES TODAY “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH” ALSO ANIMAL COMEDY “LOVE’S REWARD” Orchestra Every Night AFTERNOONS—10c and 20c EVENINGS—10c and 26¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUFFALO BILL, JR. —in— “RARIN’ TO GO” He Is Judge .. Red Head Carolina __. A Touch of Pat s The Hoosier Musician Specialty Wild, Weak Willing Specialty Finalo—“He be selections by a male quartet. The | the annex of the church, entitled, public is invited and all ministers|rest We Forget. are requested to give this meeting | night will ber'n at 8:15 p. m. as the speaker must arrive on the 8.10 p. m. ing the champion basketball fan in the person of 1 THE TELEPHONE GIRLS COMEDY A Delightful Satire of Modern Hodge Podge American Life Novelty THE SCREEN VERSION OF THE POPULAR NEW NOVEL THE nerTo tapes = MRS, PARAMOR ORCHESTRA By Louis Joseph Vance, with Playing A Splendid Cast of Screen “PRICES REDUCED--ADMISSION 4Gc_ Getsch, who walked nine through a snowstorm to at game. The lecture at —————.___ ; For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take L BROMO QUININE Tablets, and Proven Remedy. bears'the signature of 30c,—Adv. train. The public is invited. She rs As The W. Gro Nashua, Iowa, lays claim tq hav- old Willle MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, ; ; Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there i id Bowels, aids from, and, by regulating the Stomach an ¥ assimilation of, Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of a sfilidan Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it | When Husbands Trifle Should they be forgotten or sym- pathized with? Nelly saw a beautiful girl in her Shusband’s arms—a girl whose code was, “If you can’t hold him you don’t deserve him.” But then a few years later the tables turned, and— UNA Even the best of husbands are like spoiled babies. So, when a lovely young girl flirted = with Pendleton Wayne he forgot ev- erything except that his wife was in- different and no longer pretty. You'll enjoy this tangle of The Popular Hit Favorites, Including CONRAD NAGEL MAE HUNTLEY BUSCH GORDON PAULINE FREDERICK Musié by Tep Fiorrro sill N CH Shows at 1, 8, 6, 7, 9 o’clock “DREAMER OF DREAMS” Words by Gus Kahn TOMORROW COLUMBIA NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE A HODGE PODGE OF HILARITY “AT THE NIGHT COURT’ | a aaa CAST AND NUMBERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE First Run Picture—“Horse Sense” | Three Shows a Week — Changing TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS Presenting Entitled A TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE ———————— es MUSICAL MELANGE ---- Pretty Prisoners - Holly and Prisoners - Dell and Prisoners Nat Royall sew Belmont Zelon Boden Art and —————————______ SPECIAL FEATURE Art Stevens, Formerly of the Peacock Alley Orchestra, with his giant tuba, playing ” “ASLEEP IN THE DEEP’ Bud and Prisoners - Petty Prisoners body and Prisoners Sunday, Wednesday, Friday