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WYOMING ITEMS APPROPRIATIONS: AR Floor Leader Frank W. Mondell has been successful in| his fight to retain in the appropriations bill of the interior de-| to Riche: partment all items of especial interest to Wyoming. These| appropriations for the fiscal year of 1924 represent an in-| crease of $141,500 over those for 1928. There are three in-| creases, all in the Indian — and in no instance is an| white a train roared past, found his| appropriation reduced. Of the 1924 appropriations for tne| park, Indian and reclamation services | ‘Wyoming's share ts $3,675,930. How] well the state fares is best illustrated perhaps by comparative figures on| ‘The total for | Of this =| reclamation, however. the country 1s $12,250,000. Wyoming gets $2,945,000, or nearly one-quarter of the whole. Appropriation for reclamation n| ARE RETAINED ARE INCREASED ‘ RAGS TO RICHES” WITH WES BARRY AT RIALTO All who revel in Wesley Barry, the thirteen-year-old boy actor, will have Wyoming are North Platte project,|® chance to see him in another pic- 1,420,000; Riverton project, $600,000, | § | featured is “Rags to Riches,” and the Shoshone project, $925,000. ‘The North Platte project includes the| y dam, now in a lization, thanks to same, Insofar as n realization {s con- be said with equal clamation within the truth state. The 1924 appropriation for Yellow- stone 1s $368,000, and the total for exclusive expenditure within state by service is $362,- 930. Th not include gen- eral ap) amounting to more than $500,000, much of which will be spent ng no doubt. sae = ically speaking, ird demonstrates cons are being used cocaine and other i drugs over the border. They are {also used in interstate traffic im * carrying natoot! oul FAMOUS BEAUTIES IN FILM MARITAL MIXUP Mae Busch, Helene bevy of fair ones, or seeing! Well, Golawy 18 gathered them all in “Brothers Under the Skin,” Picture wh'ch th d Pat O'Malley on of Peter B. y nal screen story which comes America theater Friday and § Quite a cast that E. « plays the role of and Miss Busch andy whose clothes hadwick see the oldest he world—the feminine green. Miss h, It will be recalled, played the part of the vampire in “Foolish Wives.” It’s all about two slmilar matri- monial mix-ups, in the two different spheres of life—the monoyed and the unmoneyed—which mix-ups, 80 to speak, are solved by the taming of the wives. copy?! Matrimonial papers please MISS HAZEL U. HOOPMAN Teacher of Piano Phone 698 Studio 138 South Durbin {the same youngster who runs the! | sounded . by ture. The latest one in which he is a Harry Rapf production for Warner Brothers, which will come to the Rialto theatre on Thursday for a run of three days. “Rags to Riches" was (égpted for the screen from the famous stage success of the same name. Here Wesley is the same befreckled, | fun-loving, mischievous lad who de- lighted thousands in “School Days"; the gauntlet: of glorious scraps and shuf- fles out of them with a coolness which has been the envy of every youngster and grown-up seeing him on the sliver | screen. The story is about young Marma- | duke Clarke, only ¢hilg of the weal- thy Blakewell-Clarkss, The Casper Daily Tribune WERWESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1923. for the normal vigorous life ef boy- hood. While reading a book of adven- ture one evening he is visited by a | burglar, introduces himself and when |the second-story man proves adverse to conducting operations on a safe with a bystander looking on, Marma- duke follows him to his quarters—a den sheltering a dangerous gang of. |crooks. This begins the action, which |moves delightfully through the coun- | try and into @ sheriff's home The taking of certain parts of “Rags | "is said to have been at- reat danger to both Wee-| ley Barry, the producer, director and | cameramen. In one instance Wesley, holding fast to the side of a trestie| ihe Coupon and 5c Will admit any schoo} child. RIALTO SATURDAY from 10:30 to 6 TO SEE Wesley Barry in “Rags to Riches” WARNER BROS. Riwaaeint -WESLEY- BARRY: RAGSRICHES’ Harry Fepf Froduction ~ | tended by strength give way, and dropped fifty | |feet into the whirlpool below, where | he was fortunately saved by a camera- |man, who swam to him. 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A Bishop-Cass Theater SAY, LISTER FOLKS, WHEN A SHOW iS A WOW, ‘THAT'S ALL THAT CAN BE EXPECTED! * DID YOU SEE ALL THE NEW FACES? “Freckles” is seen in one of the greatest and most lovable roles of his “(Where Everybody Goes” TODAY JACK LORD AND HIS MUSIGIRLS Pre: THE BIG RAH Also the Season’ Featuring LO Two Shows Nightly, 7 and WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 25c - LAST TIMES TODAY GLADYS WALTON In the finest and most lovable characterization of her career “THE GIRL WHO RAN WILD” —Also— HARRY CAREY In “THE TEXAS SPHINX” TOMORROW Wm. S. Hart —In— “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” SATURDAY ONLY All-Comedy Program “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” DON’T FAIL TEDDY BRYAN career, supported by a stellar cast sel ional =a again in thie bill which includes Niles Welch, Ruth ery Tuxurr, but pines KIDD him as the Police Renick, Russell Sanppon, Richard as ecnapcer= 1 Tucker and Eulalie Jensen. PADDY DOUBLE WHACK “COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS” A Spontaneous Combustion of Laughter- ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE FEATURES “SEX” * CROSS” Pore Also MICKEY bee HANLEY _DERITA and SISTERS DAN sent Ld MALUMBY in “THE GOOFIE- RAE COMEDY. JUNIOR DILLS” MISS ETHEL THOMPSON THE BRYAN SISTERS—Harmony Duet 's Best Photoplay THREE DAYS STARTING TOMORROW —Also— A BIG FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Wm. Duncan in “The Fighting Guide” HONEST INJUN, IT’S A REAL SHOW! The Price of Admission Always the Same—10 and 40c ‘BROTHERS | UNDER THE SKIN’ , PETER B. KYNE’S GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA UISE GLAUM [RIALTO ’ 9 Admission 10c and 40 1 agement . Extended! All Records Broken—9,281 People Saw It the First Three Days. YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY 1, 3, 5:15, 7:30 and 9:30 o’Clock P. M. ae Le SUCH CROWDS PACKED THE RIALTO AS THOSE TO SEE “MANSLAUCHTER” RIALT Husbands! Wives! Everybody! If you feel the need of a good laugh don’t miss this rip- roaring comedy of the joys and skirmishes of modern married life. It’s wonderful. Peter B. Kyne has eavesdropped in a modern love nest and the result is a brilliant comedy- drama of young married life, full of the tempest and sunshine of the greatest institution on earth. HEN-PECKED HUSBANDS, TAKE NOTICE, BE THERE! HELENE CHADWICK, CLAIRE WINDSOR, MAE BUSCH, PAT O’MALLEY and NORMAN KERRY in the cast. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One of the greatest pictures of the season.. Due to public demand, this extraordinary engagement is ex- tended another day. gree toatoateat Peo se Me 3 + “WHERE IS MY WANDERING ALFRED SALLY CRYSTAL TW j Ni % Sh erates] fo : —And— Pa $ DON’T FORGET, THURSDAY NIGHTIS THE FINAL BOY TONIGHT?” HARRIET braised E D Ss $ IN THE $200 PRIZE WALTZ. $ uae —With— WIDNER —With— . Bring your wife, sweetheart or sister tonight and have a z by | CULLEN LANDIS JOE DEMING WELLS Secid wee $ good time at the 4 VIRGINIA TRUE BROADMAN Aa Sotctsinins Flies Po ee . | PATSY MILLER ‘AND STORIES Ss a SAW IT” —Also— D z . I ‘eature Picture HAROLD LLOY ¢ | | Bert Lytell in “SHERLOCK BROWN” —In— 4 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY ee Continuous 1 to 11 10c and 40c Matines eday oe 2:30—Evening at FHOM 9:00 “HEY Taek Sr Pride Rotecoat Ro eeaie eo oats PG eeo-aho aoe te of Gr eget coe eho etek eta po ego ago af rooeoood!| LOOLOPLOLEES>>OMOOSESSOOSOELOOOHOS : EVERYBODY IS HAPPY } Because they celebrated the holiday in fun-making and dancing at our hall. RS Sec sae RD - EEisSs= LAST TIMES TODAY CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE - HY THEATER es TODAY—THURSDAY Soh foes oes Ro oo ‘ S NOW PLAYING $ ¢ %s