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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923. THE SPOILERS’ STARTS TODAY Betch’s story of the Klondike gold rush; “The Spoilers,” has lost none of its glamor, none of its vivid- ness and none of its drama in the years that have passed since it was written—and that have passed since it was Orst put upon the screen ten years ago by Colonel Selig. The new version,’ produced by Jesse D. Hamp- ton, with Lambert Hillyer directing, will be shown today, Saturday and Sunday, at the America theatre and it held the big audience completely in {ts igrasp, The production is on a bigger and more spectacular scale than was the original as was to he expected, seeing how rapid the prog- ress and technique of making pictures has been, and the great fight staged between the hero and the villain sur- passes that of a decade ago. “The Spoilers” is a true picture of life in the Klondike gold rush and the attempt of certain unprincipled adventurers to jump the claims of the early, miners. Its story has a peculiar fascination over the minds of red. blooded “Americans. The picture is one of the best made In recent years and there is no doubt that it will re- the big success of its first screen for ag 28 v cast is certainly one of the most nétable that has ever been seen in any one photoplay. It reads like a “Who's Who" of the screen—Milton Sills, Barbara Bedford, Anna Q. Nils son; Noah Beery, Robert Edeson, Mitchell Lewis, Wallace MacDonald, Ford Sterling, Robert McKim, Sam de Grasse, John Elliott, Louis Fazenda, Kate Price, Rockcliffe Fellowes, Gor. don Russell, Albert Roscoe, Tom Mc: Guire and Jack Curtis. The fight between Milton Bills, who is the Roy Glennister, and Noah Beery, impersonating the villainous | f Alex McNamara, is without a doubt the greatest screen fight ever filmed. It is stated that it required five days | to film this fight scene. Both men are excellent fighters as well as ex cellent actors and they really fough:. Barbara Bedford and Anna Q. Nilsson share honors in feminine leads. I‘ | would be hard to improve upon the casting of the acting of this pro- duction, a a EWSWAN CAFE OPENED ~ EAST OF THE CASING ‘Those who trip the light fantastic at the Casino, and grow hungrier and | hungrier as the evening progresses will be delighted in the opening of the new Swan cafe, just two doors from the east exit of the dance hall. The cafe Js of the “open all night” variety, and is well prepared to serve any number of the tired and hungry dancers. The new Swan caters not only to the dance patronage, but to the busi- ness man as well. The building is handy to all downtown, and should prove popular with the type of busi- ness man who has only @ moment in which to stow away a luscious morsel. Railroad-Union Pispute To Be Settled by Vote CHICAGO, Aug. 3.—A ballot to i cide the right of the Brother: Railway Trainmen to represent yardmasters and assistant yard: ters on the International and Gre: Northern railway in the negotiation | of rules and working conditions, was | ordered by the United States railroad labor boafd today. The dispute arose when the carrier ‘es alleged to have refused repro: sentatives of the yardmasters and thelr assistants the right to be repre- sented by the trainmen’s organiza- tion, although a majority favored it. pis Jaleo anol sally TRUST FUNDS FOUND SHORT HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 8—A shortage of $78,500 in the accounts vf the Bethlehem Trust company thlehem, has been discovered, and Bintes E. er and Howard | Rehrig, ass! jurer, who con fessed to the sp fon have been arrested, Peter ( ameron, secre | tary of banking, announced. —— | “PYRO-FORM” CONTINUES TO BANISH PYORRHER § Merits of New Preparation Attested | To by People in All Walks of Life Pyorrhea is destructive to health and to preserve good health it {s abso- lutely necessary to destroy this insid fois cause of disease. “Pyro-form" is guaranteed to accomplish this result— guaranteed to restore teeth to normal conditions and to rid the gums of pol sonous pus. It is highly endorsed by dental chemists and surgeons as well as thousands of men and women tn all walkg,of life. The price is $3 per Medical authorities claim that 80 ber cent of the people have Pyorrhea, although many of them are not aware of it because the disease causes little or no pain, In this way Pyorrhea is neglected until it is greatly advanced, and it becomes necessary to remove the teeth to ria the system of the Poisonous pus. If you are in the 80 bart, the retnedy being sold on # post- tive money-back guarantee. Manu factured by the Pyro-form Company San Bernardino, California, You oan| obtain this preparation at the Tripeny Drug: Store, 141 South Center St Advertisement, FUCHS’ ANNUAL Genuine Hudson Seal Coats All 48 and 50 inch lengths. Trimmed with squirrel or beaver collars and cuffs. Regular $675.00 value OUR AUGUST $ 0o FUR SALE ee ) is | Col Seca Genuine Eastern Mink Choice pelts OUR AUGUST FUR SALE PRICE ............5 "1950 Genuine Scotch Mole Coat Trimmed with gorgeous fox collar, cuffs and border. Regular $895.00 OUR AUGUST 3 oOo FUR SALE ta THE LATEST PARIS DECREE Natural Red Fox Scarfs + These scarfs are all choice solid pelts and all full sized. Regular $125.00 ‘65 OUR STORE Is Headquarters For OUR AUGUST FUR SALE Furs and Fur Coats Everything Guaranteed as Represented @he Caspet Daily Cribune Handsomely lined with brocaded velvet. STARTING SATURDAY AUGUST 4 A SALE DIFFERENT IN PLAN AND GREATER IN OPPORTUNITY. We have been planning the entire Spring to make this August the best fur shopping month of the year for you. We have assem- bled the widest range of merchandise ever shown by our store, and the prices are lower than they have been for five years, in fact lower than pre-war. Your purchase from Fuchs will give you more fur value for your money than any other store can hope to accomplish. Come in and make your selection. Guaranteed Northern Seal 50-inch gorgeous Wrappy Coats. Regular $875.00 values ; OUR AUGUST $ 0 0 FUR SALE —= Mar MINK All handsomely trimmed with tails, 48 and 50 inch length. Regular $250.00 values OUR AUGUST $ 50 FUR SALE Ee PRICE ......../..... Genuine Northern Seal Coats Trimmed with large Eastern Mink collar and cuffs. Regular $400.00 OUR AUGUST $ 0 0 FUR SALE P ——e PRICE .............. Hudson Sealine Coats, Made of finest quality Sealine. 45-inch lengths. Regular $150.00 values ‘t= Jap Mimk Coats and Wraps Handsomely trimmed with tails, Regular $500.00 values, OUR AUGUST $ oOo FUR SALE ————~] jj 1 (ol bee Tiere OUR AUGUST FUR SALE bod 51} A iad In the History of Casper, There Has Never Been a Greater Fur Sale The FUCHS Co. CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR W.OMEN AND MISSES Chief Reasons Why You Should Buy Furs Now BECAUSE:— (1) The first garments of the season are always made of the softest, primest skins. (2) They are worked slowly and care- fully—before the “rush” is on. (8) Early showings contain original mod- els that are not duplicated later. (4) New fur styles call for a tremendous number of pelts. Prices ure advanc- ing every day. Those who delay will pay more later, Wise women will make their selections now, dur- ing our August Sale. A small deposit assures choicest styles, finest quality and genuine savings. Natural Muskrat Coats All 45-inch lengths. Great variety of styles; all northern skins; beautifully matched. Recu- lar $200.00 values OUR AUGUST $ FUR SALE RFERU Bs cc stcceccccess Kolinsky Coney Capes Handsomely trimmed with tails. Regular values that would sell for $85.00 6 OUR AUGUST FUR SALE PRICE .. White Coney Coats Trimmed with monkey fur. $135.00 values Regular OUR AUGUST FUR SALE PRICE .............. Genuine Northern Seal Coats and Capes 48 and 50-inch lengths. All handsomely matched skins. Values that would sell regular OUR AUGUST FUR SALE - PRICE ste CASPER CUSTOMERS And Out of Town Customers By making a small deposit can hold any Fur or Fur Coat until wanted. STORAGE FREE MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED PAGE FIVE, AUGUST FUR SALE