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PAGE FOUR. LOUIS MORGAN'S COMPANY PENS WITH G0OD BILL “A Dangerous Girl” Goes Over Big at Iris Theater With House Packed for All Shows. Leete Morgan's Dangerous Giri) company opened an indefinite en.) agement iast night at the tris the! acter, with the first bill, “A Dangerous! Girl,” going over big to capacity Reuse. The production ts a typical! tight musical comedy with several) obng and dance acts tnterepersed. | Miss Betty Powers ie the prima Gonna. Miss Powers ts quite capabie, being easily cast for either the vamp} or the leading lady type. A pretty figure, an excellent voice, and the @dRity to act, are sure to make her @ Wide circle of admirers during her out of the hand of the Sta erty. Miss “vane si Cana” and shows that she which equals her dancing. Vera Reno @lso has a musical hum- Ber Which she puts over in good shape. Miss Adele Loufs haé a char acter part which {8 both strenuous and esomiéal. Teere are four male members of the esmpary. Louie Morgan himself appears in two parts, both of which he géte weil, cariying out the humor- oum idea in the best manner possible. Dave Burt p' a role that is sug: gextfve of Andy Gump, while Chuch Wisen i# another humerous chara ter Who is bound to have a wide ap- peat. Fraficis Reynolds as a country jaa Rds a quiet way of being funny that fs rertarkable. Each of these ap- seared {8 & specialty act. ‘Main Street” as Gung by Mr. Reyno'ds ts exceptionally appeating. yo tommbere of the chorus are eed Aancers with good voices. They appear in @ variety of costumes. por talensle- Aneel “DANGEROUS AGE? AT THE “AMERICA TOMORROW HAS MAFRIED LIFE AS THEME “the Dangersas Age,” preduced by John Mf Gtahi for Pret National re Yezes, Wi be the next attraction at the Amperton theater, according to ‘Meneg@y Stewart. Based on an orig!- nal stew by Frances Irene Fee's, it is deviaved to be ah exceptionally thrill trig pheteplay and contains a theme that haa @ untversal appe: No ez: penne or effort has Been spared in the fitming te make {t an offering of dis tinetly high caliber. ‘The picture has & splendia cast, comprising Lewis 5. Stone, Ruth Clit- ferd, Hath Roberts, Myrtle Stedman, ‘Richard Tucker, Helen Lynch, James Merrison, Cleo Madison, Lincoln Sted- an, Edward Buras and the exotic “Dalleri¢e.”” ‘The cast can De termed “all-star” tn ‘tee fullest sense of the phrase, for Ste mernbers are acknowledged to be Qsrong the best players in the field @1 the motion pictur. Each has been wetected because of bis or her peculiar Gtnews for the role, and all have a eondigeradio Ing among the mil- ‘lens of motion picture fans in the To iat, dstermined to meke this the dest of all his pictures to date, epent severs] months tn the ectual firaing ané @ considerable period of tine editing and cutting the negative. ‘The result is ene of the most captivat- ing tereen Offerings in the history of thee vitent drama. ‘This ts Mr, Gtahl's fifth preduction tines he exsayed production under his een vane, for the Louls B. Mayer er'prises. ct) Dangerous Age” will begin « Chreeday engugentent at the America theater tomerrow. ‘New Bakery to Be Built on Poplar St. A new bakery for Casper ts to be fasteftes at 1129 South Poplar street. ‘Walter McHowen of Riverton recently porehaned the property of Frank Neff @t this location and has announced Cnet be will put in a modern establish wment, A carload of new and upto- @xte rachinery ts now en route to Guaper and will arrive shortly. ‘The institution will be known as the Poplar bakery. a voice ‘When you're tired out and jaded, And the whole world stems al! ‘wrong; ‘When the Sow'rs af bope are ‘fated, And the days just drag along: ‘When the skies are gray and dreary, An@ Gstractediy you roam; ‘With @ Beart thats sa4 and weary ‘That's the time you need “Down Home.” At the Columbia Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday he Casper Dally Cridune Mrs. Affa Maie Stoddord . Miss Reinie Vospette .: George Worth . Mrs. I: G. Witt Gordon Todd .. Agnes M. Harna: Philip McBride . Mra. Badie M. Siler .. CANOIDATES NOW STAWING T0 DUTOISTANGE RIVALS IN CONTEST pee ae — (Continued from Page One, from any postoffice not later than 10 o'clock April 2, will count just the same as if they were délivered pen sonally to the campaign manager, though they may not be received at campaign headquarters before Tues: day. Bhuffing Not Permitted Bluffing or the spreading of false rumors by contestants in an effort to discourage or bluff other contestants Will not be tolerated and any found fullty of this practice will be disqual: ified at the discretion of the manage: ment. Some of the stores put out to date are s6 ridiculous and unbelievable that they should be nalled immediate. ly. The Tribune and the campaign Management is going to s¢@ that such tactics are not used. New Candidates Can Win An absolutely new candidate ean, by goifig to it in a big way right now. establish himse'f or herself in the Vote score to an extent that consist- ent effort will win. Remember that the biggest vote of fer of this short é1éction comes to a close at 10 o'clock, April 2. Just a few more circuits of the hour hand and the opportunity of the big votes Will never be repeated. In fact, the vote achedule, after April 2, will be réeducéd—and three more material re- ductions will ovcur. This Ie Your Last Chance April 2 ts the big day—16 o'clock te the final hour of the big vote schedule; It's going to be @ mighty important time for the candidates who expect to be the big prise winners. And th Way to gét thé prize you have sel your mind on {s to secure the number of votes.—Now {s the easiest time to get votee—subscriptions you obtain during the first period count the greatest number of votes. Get the six-year subseriptions— they are the biggest in vote value. But don’t pass up any one-year eud- scriptions either. They all count and count big these closing hours of the big votes. Make a thorough canvass of your friends and acquaintances for a big first period finfah—a winning finien. District No. 1 District No. 1 includes ail the tefritory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes aa there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is @ list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Bob Adamson . Mrs. K, ©. Bass . Miss Alice Barnett Billy Capps Mrs. W. F. Durnars . Jesse J. Kear ... Mrs. Blanche Davis Mrs. Anna Drasick Misa H. Ellis ... Miss Izetta Gibbs Mrs. IL. T. Geiger Mrs, A. W. Hobbs . Mrs. Hazel I. Kuhn . O. H. Meyer . M. AL, Myer . Bessie Nelson ... . Bob Peebles Peach ..... . H. B. Pearce . Mollie A. Sullivan . W. H. Thomas .. Florence Ufheil ... Mre. Ann Wilson .. Miss Nellié McCash . Mrs. C. BE. Marsh .. Mrs. J. G. Meginity Miss Mabry Zumwal Mise Nova Fuller . Miss Mary Linden Ui James D. Morrison .. Earl Coulsen ........ Margatet All Brittain of Casper lying north and west of the city of Cas; following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, er and all towns in vicinity. cash prizes as there as active distriet. Following is a list until last night. Miss Dora Cook .,.... a 7 Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, I r River, Mrs. Adeliade Elliott, Mills, Wyo. J. C. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. .... Miss Irene Foster, Lander . Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, Wy Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. .. Mre. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo, Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, It. D. Miss Erma Yohe ..... Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton . ¥. R. Morris. west of town . Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. Miss-Erma Yohe Mrs. eos Nord, nm F. R. Morris, west of town . Miss Josephine Mileski, Fred Gibson, Basin Miss Myrtle Kirby, Jacob Dillinger, Dillinge: Joseph Chaplin, Elk . Otto Bennard, Leo ... Miss Ruby Kelly, Kirby . Miss Mildred Gabrus, Shoshoni District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the ei of all vot Worland 750,400 Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns Gillette, awarded in this district. Foll FREE DANCE After “MELODYLAND” MOOSE AUDITORIUM Tonight and Tuesday District No. 2 includes ali the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prites as there are active con testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all yotes cast for publication up until “ast night. , Miss Maude Brink “x 446,575 Jobn Bush 110,000 Ms. Harry 7208 Mrs. C. F. LAST TIMES TODAY tleman WATS Ars. Jennie Castor ; - 750// REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY Miss Agnes Elliott .. 278,850 Pp, V. Hendricks .., Mrs. Helen Howland ‘Tommy Kirkmeyer Mrs. J. B, Lintz ... Joseph Littlejohn ... Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck Roland Moore ....... Miss. Fae Modeland . Nellie Rupp . Monrova Stewa: Virginia Satter Bettie Tolhurst . Florence Caffee . . August Voth . L. H. Rate ,... FA. Jack... Helen Lorraine Taylor District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway One or two of the cars and as many cash prises as there are con testants will be awarded in this district. Following {s a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs, A. Bunnell ... . Minnie Birdsall . Robert Broadway . W. J. Caley In the Side-Splitting Farce Comedy “NEARLY A HERO” —And— 10 -- Feature Vaudeville Acts -- 10 And Ensemble Numbers Two Shows Tonight—7 and 9 431,860 10c and 40c STARTING TUESDAY The Big Scenic Production “A Trip to Honolulu” With Special Hawaiian Features AND ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE 362,500 . 336,350 - 206,500 5,525 Miss Telen Gardner > 750,200 stAleo— ts. Ira Garteo ..... . 89,000 Cas Mea Boe Granthhn 78,800 One of the Grogtect Ehetee lays Sete, Offered per Miss Josephine Hyilestead 654,500 . Miss Hannah Harp . O, F. Jacquot .., H. L, Kidder Claude Pyle ... Mrs. II. L. Pierson Mrs. Beula Sample Merle Sword .. Irvin W. Willat’s Wonderful story of Human Emotions “DOWN HOME” Has the combined appeal of “The Old Homestead,” “Way Down East,” ightnin’” and “East Lynne” and represents the highest type of motion picture en- tertainment. Starts Tuesday. Don’t miss it. ‘ 157,000 . 173,100 . 278,500 5 176,000 . 389,000 . 201,000 District No, 4-ineludes-all-the territory outside the city limits Tr, including the orland, Greybull, Rock Springs, Kemmer-| J. One or two of the cars and as many contestants will be awarded in this|M cast for publication up 41,500 | . 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 | ot ‘000 | Casper lying east of the city of Casper, Mheluding the following: Sheridan, in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as mavy cash prizes as there are active contestants will be ie Johnstone, Douglas . testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. 000} Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo. ..... ™ MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1923, In Persia tears shed for thé deaa are preserved in bottles. eh 200 162,200 Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, Wyo. Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. ... Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. Miss Glayds Johnson, Salt Creek, Mrs. H. i Sherwood, R. F. D. .. Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenroc! Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan, Riley, Rk. F/ D. ... Mrs. G. Dunbar, Glendo, irs. Dorothy Dolph ..... Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Glenrock Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo ... Glen E. Turner, Parkerton Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette Miss Lillian Green, Newcastle, Wyo. Mrs. L. M. O’Brien, Salt Greek Route Mrs. B. Lamb, Wheatland Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wyo. Mrs. Lulu C. Koenig, Torrington, Wyo. ... o'clock. “FAMILY SHOW” NIGHTS Starts Wednesday, March 14 RIALTO Tickets. will be distributed to the school children at the schools Tuesday and Wednesday, or CALL FOR ONE AT THE RIALTO BOX OFFICE This ticket will admit any school child FREE, if ac- companied by his parents any Wednesday after 6 Continuous—1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY HOOT GIBSON In His Latest Production \. "Kindied Courage” Two-Part Comedy and FRANCES a remarkable picturization*of one of the best'novels by ODGSON BURNETT TLAMEocLIFE A Hobart Henley:Production UNIVERSAL JEWEL Starting at the Wyoming Theater Saturday News Reel TOMORROW A Warner Bros. Production “‘Ashamed of Parents’’ A simple human homespun drama with an appeal as broad as humanity itself. . “When the girl you love has left you, And you're tired out and blue, Tf of all joy she's bereft you, And you don’t know what to do. Cet this ray of hope come stealing. It will brighten up the gloam, And dispel that dark blue feeling hen your thoughts Ws to ‘HOME’ see this entranc- ing drama o. ral lite ——— AS et ry 2 1c peer emoti as Irvin Willat 4° ford to miss it. Coming to the Columbia starting Tuesday. Greatest show ever offered Columbia patrons. prices. In comedy and dramatic situations it represents [Pos the highest value in entertainment. It’s clean, whole- some and refreshing as a summer breeze. D If you take a tp “Down Home.” At the Columbia Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday LOOSE LEAF MEMO. BOOKS in many sizes for tho vest or coat ket. Light—Compact—Ever- jasting. Covers carry fifty sbeets ond index, » faint, quad- rille, dollars and cents, journal and ledger rulings. Ve carry the celebrated No advance in You can’t af- Stationery tment Commercial Printi Co. 426 E. 2nd St. Phone 2224 WESLEY BARRY i , By Arrangement with Marshall Neilan “HEROES OF THE STREET” A thrilling story that will make you chuckle and roar and hold you until the end. —Also— MERMAID COMEDY—=“CASEY JONES, JR.” KINOGRAM ‘ The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra q Playing Afternoon and Night 7 Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 LAST TIMES TODAY~MARTIN JOHNSON'S “HEAD HUNTERS OF THE SOUTH SEAS” Five reeels of adventure on the Isle of Malekula—Showing tn con- nection with RUPERT HUGHES’ Comedy-Drama “LOOK YOUR BEST” Co-Starring COLLEEN MOORE and ANTONI MORENS Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 0c and 400 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday “The Dangerous Age” With LOUIS STONE and Star Cast yn sl TODAY and TUESDAY LON CHANEY And LEATRICE JOY JOHNNY HINES <i “TORCHY’S GHOST” 1 to 10¢ and 25¢ Wednesday — Thursday MARY PICKFORD —IN= “THE LOVE LIGHT” TODAY AND TUESDAY LOUIS MORGAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY tn “A DANGEROUS GIRL” —AND— “BLUE MOUNTAIN MYSTERY” PHOTOPLAY Exening 7 and 9 Matinee 2:30 106 and 400 Entire Change of Program Wednesday

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