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PAGE FOUR. 20 MILLION ACRES OF ALASKA OIL LAND WITHDRAWN BY U. S. Marr, a raflroad magnate owning land adjoining Bristow’s claim, attempts How Marr's niece, part owner of the land, alds in his fight against the mag- Mammcth Naval Reserve Created in Far)»: North by Witkdrawal from Entry of Promising Oil Lands, Report WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Withdrawal of 20,000,000 acres of land in Alaska to form a new naval oil reserve was announced today by Secretary Fall of the interior depart- ment. The section set aside occupies the most northwestern cor- new bring more laughter than the initia lay put on by the company here Clara Hodge, Miss Valare, Billy V: Harry, “Buck” Fellows, and the Ly quartet will all be seen to better a vantage, The Pogo chorus of eight beauties will also be seen in some work. In addition there will be J. Warren Kerrigan in “The Coast of Opportun- ity," a W. W. Hodkinson release. “The Coast of Opportunity” is the| always refreshing. The direction is story of Dick Bristow, a young min-| by Ernest ng engineer who has been left a cop-! ture adds one more success to his al- per claim in Mexico which Julian ready long list. Ae os a eS ene rae none Che Casper Dally Tribune to wrest from him. taining plot. nate, and they win not only the fight, but each other, forms a highly enter- The supporting cast is excellent, headed by Fritzi Brunette, whose beauty and winsome personality are Warde who by this pic- ner of the territory between Colville river on the east and the Arctic ocean on the west and north. )———————————__—_——_ The reservation orcer is to refer to oil and gas only and will not intertere|"“4¢ the Seq Shore’ with use of the land for other pur The lands affected are to be re- Is New Comedy At Columbia Theater otherwise ordered by congress or the president. The order establishing the “At the Sea Shore” {fs the title of reserve also sets forth that. largo| another of the brilliant comedies to eeepages of petroleum along the Arc-| be presented by Allen's Revue of Re- tic coast of Alaska, together , with} vues company which opens tonight conditions favorable to the occurrence| It {is said that this production Sida of valuab’e petroleum fields there — have made action advisable. Sea E> a served fo s for classification, examinat on and preparation of plans or development and thereater until Prevent Influenza | The tonic and Laxative Effect 6f| Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition ‘and thus ward off all at tacks of Colds, Grip or Influenza. 30c.—Adv. Tonight is feature night at the Arkeon. ing away 25 brand new dollar bills. the patronage you have given us and we always strive to originate some new novelty for you. Everybody will re:eive a ticket on entering the hall and those holding the lucky numbers will be winners. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Dancing Every Night $25 Cash Dance $25 TONIGHT We are giv- We appreciate Pleasure. VET BUREAU CHIEF BACK WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Charies R. Forbes, retiring director of the| vestigation of the bureau-to be made office Wednesday. Mr. Forbes said and made an appointment to see| against bureau officials. WYOMING --- THURSDAY “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” With Stars Such as ESTELLE TAYLOR TULLY MARSHALL, long @ favorite of the speaking stage, 1 recent- ly in “Too Much Business” and “‘Beautiful and WALLACE BERRY of “The Four Horsemen” and played in “Robin sass GSR ew ite per 52] CLAIRE DUBREY played “To Have and to Hold” and in “The Voice From the y’ with Nose Te'madge. MAE_BUSCH played Phe Wives” and WiLLARD LOUIS also played in “Robin Hood.’ Peart in naan cebtars and «| Piatore tot aseptional’ Quality, TO PATRONS OF THE COLUMBIA THEATER: Owing to the heavy expense incurred during the engagement of the “ALLEN’S REVUE OF RE- VUES” company of 20 people and the added fea- tures, we are compelled to eliminate our OPPOR- TUNITY NIGHT, also the BUTCHERS NIGHT. The special Wednesday GIFT, MATINEE ‘To THE LADIES will continue as ‘before, also the KIDDIES’ matinee every Saturday. Wednesday will be ALUMINUM DAY, when many useful gifts will be presented to the lucky ladies. Trust- ing for a continuance of your patronage as in the past, and with our personal guarantee of your seeing the BEST PFABLOID THAT EVER PLAYED CASPER, we beg to remain, COLUMBIA THEATER MANAGEMENT. jSISHOP-CASS THEATERS! WYOMING TODAY 10c and 30c Gloria Swanson “DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND” And Round Six of H. C. WITWER’S Famous Collier’s Story “‘The Leather Pushers’’ Also Two-Part Comedy—“A FAMILY AFFAIR” A Program to Please Everyone “Men never marry the women they flirt with—” RIALTO s2% S. R. O. LAS? NIGHT FOR RODOLPH VALENTINO as ee '“The Young Rajah” HIS LATEST AND GREATEST DON’T MISS IT TODAY 9 o'clock TOMORROW So says the eminent author, OSCAR WILDE Who has written for the stage and screen his fa- mous story which has § caused more discussion than any other story of its kind ever written— “A Woman of No Magnificent! Critics have acclaimed it with torrents of praise. It has smashed theater attendance rec- ords wherever shown. Beyond a doubt the most amazingly beauti- ful picture ever made. Directed by ROBERT VIGNOLA Reveals the Story of a Woman’s Soul Laid Bare. It is powerful— It is real— It will make you think as you never s thought before. See It at the \Rialto Starting Thursday Cosmopolitan Corporation presents IMARION DAVIES ‘WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER: Q Cosmopolitan Production Lower Floor, Balcony, First Four Rows of Second Balcony, 75c; Loges, $1.00; Gallery, 50c, Plus War Tax. SEATS RESERVED FOR SUNDAY MATINEE AND ALL EVENING SHOWS. SEATS NOW SELLING RIALTO MAT., 2:15 EVE., 8:2 STARTING NEXT SUNDAY ter for real enter‘sinment! A merry mixup in breeze at Hotel-Topsy-Turvy with a thousand rooms and a thousand laughs! —he be —just because our young football hero couldn't time his rich old uncle cut him aff without a OUR GANG COMEDY President Harding. He goes out of he was willing to cooperate in the in-| Veterans Bureau, returned Monday| by congress and believed it would re-/ after a month's vacation in Europe,| sult in disproving many charges made) THE SHEIK OF PEACOCK ALLEY Girls, Girls Everywhere but He Couldn’t Find the One He Wanted. THOMAS i. INCE "PRESENTS A MERRY MIX-UP OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER Starring DOUGLAS MacLEAN Here’s where we page the laughs and you regis- cent. He ity him. the air!—and a good stiff But what are difficulties to such a young fellow? came a bellboy, BELLBOY ‘13!!! and then things happened! Uncle got in the wron; ° room—when he wanted Ice i keep his mind on business and love at the same fet him into Hot water—and Uncle couldn't get m fired because—well, that’s part of the story! MORE LAUGHS THAN A BELLBOY HAS BUTTONS DO YOU REMEMBER DOUG IN “THE HOTTENTOT” , HERE IS ANOTHER OF THE SAME CALIBER TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. WEDNESDAY IS THE LAST Family Night 4% RIALTO Ustil March 14 As an Added Attraction ETHEL and MARION MANN —And— SIX LITTLE DANCERS COLUMBIA = td we REVUE OF REVUES” COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE In the Breezy Musical Comedy “AT THE SEA SHORE” With All New VAEDEVIELS E FEATURES J. Warren Kerrigan « ea Hi His Own Company “THE COAST OF OPPORTUNITY” LADIES’ ALUMINUM MATINEE WEDNESDAY 10c and 40c Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 TODAY ONLY Edwin Carewe’s MIGHTY A Symphony of Life. The f Motion Picture Beautiful. --ALSO— AN ORPHEUM HEADLINER MIDDLETON AND SPELLMEYER “Lonesome Land” A Western Sketch AND DOUG ISITT OF THE ARKEON SINGING t | “Mighty Lak a Rose” SHOWS TONIGHT AT 7 AND9 10c and 50c HUB! TODAY ONLY OMER LOCKLEAR IN ‘ater Bellboy 1, NEWS AND TOPICS “THE SKYWAYMAN” —Aho— “Kiss and Make Up” COMEDY Il to il 10¢ and 25¢