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PAGE FOUR. CONSOLIDATION OF ALL ROADS WEST OF CHICAGO INTO FOUR Che Casper Daily Cridune Marie Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan 8, Norton of New York, to Cornelius Vanderbuilt Whitney, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Payne Wait- ney, Which will take place in Holy ibn church on March 5, will be et, with only a small number the intimate friends attending. The honeymoon trip will be to Italy. | BIG SYSTEMS IS HOLDEN PLAN WASHINGTON, March 1.—A aa pla for consolidation of all the railroads west. of Chicago into four great systems, each operating over 30,000 miles of line, was laid before the} interstate commerce commission today by Hale Holden, presi-| dent of the Chica i ngton & Quincy. | F the Gulf to the Canadian | ‘The Burlington, Great Northern, ¢| Northern Pacific, Kansas City South: each of whieh | ern, Chicago Great Western, Louls the Pacific coast|iana Rallway and Navigation com | pany and ‘Trinity and Brazos Valley ind subsidiary corporations would be PRUIES AWARDED «cise FOR EGoAYS BY =: SCHOOL PUPILS . Woman’s Club Declares |" Winners of Milk and Health Contests. {issourt and the second the fourth group, to West West h Noion: Whitney Wedding to Be Quiet, Report —— | PARIS, March 1.—(By The Associa —The wedding of A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes 5 —Most Women Can Have § Miss | LATE SPORTS Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | & MONTE CARLO, March 1 The Associated Press.)—Su: Ohio Physician " Lenglen has decided to play i . - § singles and women’s doubles in the Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated fenn's. tournament at Montone, @cores of women for liver and bowel ail- | Aa ments. During these years he gave to & ‘so intends play his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients | mixed with olive oil, naming them | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will | | bles and mixed tournament be- tg know them by their olive color. pe 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, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets nightly | for a time and note the pleasing results. | Thousands of women and men take | ‘Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- | cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just to keep them fit, 15c and 30c. IRIS irstedt Mallory also both of these tour- and another meeting be- tivoen the world’s and American champbng sec assured. \_ ST. JOUIS, Mo., March 1.—Ray \ Sess Willard's manager, of the former pu discontinued after Kansas City, March 7. nouncement as made here by Wil- liam McCarney, Willard’s advance man, following a long telephone conversation with who is in New York. McCarney said the action was taken on orders | from Tex Rickard, boxing pro- | moter. | ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 1.—Tex Rickard, over the long distance | eph fi New York today, ordered the exhibition tour of Jess SATURDAY | Willard discontinued after the for- NIGHT ONLY mer pugillstic champion shows at | Kansas City, March 7. This an- | nouncement ‘was made this after- |) The First Appearance of | Elizabeth Baker and Her SCHCOL OF DANCING 20 Cute and Cunning DANCING PUPILS A Thirty-Minute Entertainment In Addition to Jackie Coogan “OLIVER TWIST” Starting Promptly at 9:00 P. M. No Extra Charge of Admission PRICES 10c AND 40c noon by William McCarney, Will- ard’s advance manager, following the telephone conversation with the | New York promoters. ) | WyOMIN G 's Theatre TODAY ONLY Owing to Mis-shipment of ’ “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” | Gladys — | - Brockwell a > “Paid Back” A Seven-Reel Feature. —And— ROY STEWART a “Hearts Oak” é Also Comedy “STEALIN’ HOME” 10c and 30c of The Mysterious Woman And Get a Beautiful Dress Free. See Fuchs Ad on Page 12 in This Issue. Country Store {8100 DANCE One hundred dollars in grocer‘es given away free tonight at this big feature dance. Everybody enter- ing the hall will have an even chance to win a mar- ket bag full of groceries. Twenty-five of these bags filled with choicest groceries will be given away. A partial list of the groceries are coffee, tea, chocolate, peas, corn, catsup, tomatoes, blackberries, peaches, pork and beans, etc. IN ADDITION YOU WILL HEAR Tom Watkin’s Orchestra Playing all the latest musical hits. It is bound to be a big night for everybody. ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Dancing Every Night RIALTO OH, JACKIE COOGAN PARADE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 12 NOON SATURDAY IN FRONT OF IRIS THEATER $15.00—-CASH—$15.00 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TO THE BEST IM- PERSONATORS OF JACKIE COOGAN $2 Each to the Best First Five and $1 Each to Next Best Five Jackie Coogans. C’MON KIDS SKINNAY! KIDDIES, LOOK! ‘NOILNALLV LOOK! isLNOOS AOG | COLUMBIA LAST TIMES TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY COLUMBIA ALLEN’S “REVUES OF REVUES” PRESENTING “At. the Sea Shore” A Breezy Farce Comedy With Oceans of Fun. —Also— J. WARREN KERRIGAN in “THE COAST OF OPPORTUNITY” STARTING FRIDAY The Oriental Oddity “A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN” —With— ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE FEATURES Includin; THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE Photoplay ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in the Delightful Story “HANDCUFFS OR KISSES” THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1923. WE ARE DANCING TONIGHT MOOSE AUDITORIUM Free Admission—10c Dance YOU ARE INVITED Love and Beauty Glorified MARION § PRESENTED BY }DAVIES COSMOPOLITAN ComPORATION, Wien RRICHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER’ Nothing so lavishly magnifi- cent has ever been offered the public before. The famous story of the bewitching royal madcap who flirted with kings and defied them, who set love above jewelled coronets, in a million-dollar setting. A cast of 8,000, including 55 all-star principals. TICKETS NOW SELLING m RIALTO ox IF YOU WANT A GOOD SEAT FOR SUNDAY’S PERFORMANCE BETTER PHONE 14 Lower Floor and Part of Balcony Reserved—75c, Plus War Tax Loges $1.00, Gallery 50c Directed by Robert Vignola From the novel by Charles Major TODAY AND TOMORROW oscaR = A WILDE'S WOMAN CELEBRATED PLAY OF NO IMPORTANCE” A Fighting Mother! A Beautiful Mother! A Young Mother! A story that lays life bars as fearlessly as a surgeon cuts with a knife! “Nothing is serious except passion.” “Girls never marry the men they flirt with.” “A bad woman is the sort of woman a man never gets tired of.” “If ever I get married, I'll certainly try to forget the fact.” “A man who desires to get married should know either everything or nothing.” “Men marry because they are tired; women be- cause they are curious. Both are disappointed.” “T am told that, nowadays, all the married men live like bachelors, and all the bachelors like married men.” —OSCAR WILDE, Author of “A Woman of No Im- portance.” —Also— PATHE NEWS SNAPSHOTS LYMAN HOWE THE BIG EXPOSE IS ABOUT TO BREAK YOU'LL SEE IT TOMORROW IN A FRONT PAGE STORY IT’S SOME SCANDAL Not only Jackie Coogan’s finest— but another mile- stone in screen history. REELS THAT MAKE YOU ASK FOR MORE Oliver asks for more The things you’ve laughed and cried over unfolded in scene upon scene of the adventures of the work-house waif. A masterly picture—a triumph —replete with the human essence of Dickens’ wonderful tale. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION JACKIE COOGAN In and as MILTON SILLS “OLIVER “SKIN DEEP” TWIST?” || sition | By CHARLES DICKENS Pidar Lon Chaney, Gladys Brockwell, Lionel lto ll Belmore and cast of Stars. Directed by Frank Lloyd. 10c and 25c 1 to 11 10c and America LAST TIMES TODAY ous. M..Lean In the Merry Comedy —Also— “QUR GANG” COMEDY And L. P. WALL And DOUG ISITT Singing “Call for Mr. Brown” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 10c and 40c HUB LAST TIMES TDAY SOL LESSER presents “Swing Your Partners”