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FOR LAST TIMES TODAY GLORIA SWANSON: GIVEN] “COLLEGE DAYS” QPENS) wats cor m2 haven't don’t miss the closing Free admission is being offered at | heavyweight champion will stop AMA AUN KT THE COLUMBIA showings. The picture has caught | the Arkeon dancing academy all eve-| off at Chicago for a few days, |in Canadian bonds. . on in great shape and is one of the | ning tonight. The management has| after which he will go on to Salt | — best productions of the season. Theodore Kosloft, Ricardo Cortez, |t. tne'4 usbhay td 5 - ladies. are absol iy! then proceed to his Los Angeles ON SCREEN AT THE IRIS A new show is being offered by | Robert Cain and Eileen Percy are |r-e without a cent being invested home. He was accom) y ade epee etree event ee Monae. Jie was _scoompenied ty. featured. Che Casper Daily Cribune “ 9 revealed tn “Crossed Wires” a Un!-| by the parties who are privileged to| Mike Trant, his bodyguard, and | f} versal attraction starring Gladys | receive them. ‘Walton, which is now showing at the Wyoming theater today. SEEEnEEecneEnEl ARKEON OFFERS TREAT NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Jack | John May is a New York Cit: FOR PATRONS TONIGHT Dempsey, bearing a discolored left {business man in the city for a fe’ . eye as the only memento of his | days, Jerry Luvadis, trainer. Many new dance numbers are be- rt (Seema seed ieee ing offered tonight, and Miss Zita Robert Meigh returned Sunday] Middlevitch has the latest popular|from Omaha where he shippe waltz number entitled “Love” for }a train load of sheep to the Oma! her audience. market last week, A James Cruze Production victory over Luis Firpo, departed ——_— this afternoon for th ewest, The OTTAWA, Ont.—The Canadian the High Life Revue company at the Columbia theater today in the ——_—_. way of “College Days.” This tab- oT) A lUttle French girl in poor cir-|joiq has been selected at this time “CROSSED WIRES Pl cumstances— with remarkable appropriateness, Li A danseuse in a French cafe— and will recall to many who see !t A famous singer in the American] in» giorious times they themselves theatres— have had as college students. A model for an artist. Freddie Welch, Bert Peck, Dolly These are the four transitions in] Grey, Frank Barrie, and several tho life of a girl which Gloria Swan-| other members, of the company| Recently a telephone operator in son portrays in her latest Paramount | witt be seen at thetr best. Spec-|, western state filed a claim for vehicle, “Her Gilded Cage,”” which} iaity numbers will be given by sev-| compensation against t will be shown at tho Iris theatre for | crai of these. Baa titeV eee that a the last times today. The Harmony Trio will appear at | fered a heart attack w Such a role is enough to tax the! tneir pest. Coming from Pantages|at the switchboard. The justness versatility of any actress, but Miss} circuit, it gives promise of a realjof her claim was upheld by physl- Swanson is equal to the emergency, | treat for Columbia fans. cians who attended her. A few of Besprding to. venncia cf the Hen See the reasons why a telephone oper- ture, said to be one of the most) ribune Want Ads bring results.! ator might devolop heart failure are colorful and brilliant photoplays in —~ 2 which she has yet appeared. SPANISH HEIRLOOMS ARE RHEUMATISM FEATURE OF INCE Film| LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are) iately after you start to take !t the Dissolved and the Rheumatic Pois-| s00d work begins. It searches out 5 3 Sy the urfe acid deposits, dissolves the on Starts to Leave the System | jocretions and drives rheumatic pols- which are priceless relics of some ot} Within Twenty-Four Hours. on out of the body through the kid- the oldest Spanish families living in neys and bowe's. It’s marvelous Los Angeles today were taken out|Smith-Turner and every druggist in| how quickly it acts. Blessed relief of tissue paper wrappings and cedar | this country is authorized to say to| often comes in two days, and even wood chests for the filming of a] every rheumatic sufferer in this vi-|in cases where the suffering 1s most colorful New Orleans fiesta scene hat if a full pint bottle of] painful all traces disappear in a few which occurs in “Her Reputation,” |ALLENRHU, the sure conqueror of | days. 5 the Thomas H. Ince drama now at| rheumatism, does not stop all agony,| Mr, James H. Allen, the discoverer the America theatre today. reduce swollen joints and do away|of ALLENRHU, who for many May McAvoy, who is starred in| with even the slightest twinge of} years suffered the torments of acute the picture, is an intimate friend of} rheumatic pains, he will gladly re-| rheumatism, desires all sufferers to| one of the old time Spanish families|turn your money without comment,.| know that he does not want a cent now living in Hollywood and when| Allenrhu has been tried and test-| of anyone's money unless ALLEN- she told them of the fiesta scene for|ed for years, and really marvelous; RHU decisively conquers this worst which preparations were being made, | results have been accomplished even|of all diseases, and he has in- they voluntarily offered to get cos-|!n the most severe cases where the| structed druggists to guarantee it tumes for the principals of the| suffering and agony was intense|as above in every instance. picture which would have historic as|and piteous and where the patient| Smith-Turner Drug Co.. will sup- ‘well as pictorial value. A little girl's] Was helpless. ply you. Mail orders accepted.— costume of fine-spun priceless lace} Allenrhu relieves at once, Immed-] Advertisement. was gotten for the petite star, One = aE a gentleman of the old school brought | — out a complete costume, heavily em- | & broldered in gold for Eric Mayne who plays the role of a wealthy plantation owner. Owners of the costumes who asked Permission to watch the filming of the fiesta scenes declared at the ‘Thomas H. Ince ranch with buildings in old mission style, was the finest Spanish mantillas, high tortoise shell combs and gay fiesta costumes To every lady attending the big dance tonight will be given a coupon and those holding the lucky coupons will be $2.50 richer. 3———-$2.50 Prizes Given Away at 10:00 p. m. 3———$2.50 Prizes Given Away at 10:30 p. m. 4——$2.50 Prizes Given Away at 11:00 p. m. It’s going to be a great treat for the ladies. Don’t miss this, girls, you may be lucky tonight. ADMISSION FREE Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” revival of “good old days" they had ‘witnessed in recent years. ————___—_ INVALID GETS HEALTHY IN FILM “HOLLYWOOD” He came to play the part of an invalid and remained to portray a healthy man, That's the experience of Joel Whitaker, a character in “Hollywood"—a James Cruze Para- mount picture, which will be on view at the Rialto theater next Sat- urday. Sent west for his health, he gets into pictures and soon gets wo healthy they have to cast him for roles of an entirely different sort. There are plenty of novelties in this picture—including @ score of noted Paramount stars in one film. “Children THEODORE KOSLOFF and EILEEN PERCY Exciting Battle Big Feature of “Children of Jazz” A realistic battle between = ny- droplane and a schooner at sea. What Women of Today Need Christie Comedy, “PLUMB CRAZY” KINOGRAMS STARTING TOMORROW AGNES AYRES in Starts With a Race—Ends With a Wreck HIGH LIFE REVUE COMPANY New Costumes—New Specialties “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER” ‘STARTING WEDNESDAY Played Big Engagement In Denver Shows at 7 and 9 people have $1,837,000,000 invested with Cecil B. penile a preg ee paren’ Thomas Meighan illiam 8. arranged to give away cash prizes| Lake City to visit his ts and yee ees Jack Holt Leatrice 39y Walter Hiers = Jacqueline Logan Lila Lee Nita Naldi May McAvoy \Picatre Betty, Compson Lois Wilson SMA Theodore Koslo: al stor IN CENE IN | George Fawcett Noah Beery oe s TODAY ‘and TOMORROW Owen Moore William DeMille Baby Pcgey Ricardo Cortez Alfred E. Green Jack Pickford Eileen Percy Anita Stewart Hope Hampton Lloyd Hamilton and 50 other notables Bryant Washburn Viola Dana “FIGHTING BLOOD” | ROUND TEN f| GLADYS WALTON “CROSS WIRES” 4 Also Two Good Comedies “FARM FOLLIES” —and— \“FELIX GETS REVENGE” 10c—30c of Jazz’° —with— Snow Party in Club House A big snow party inside a yacht club. It is shown with brilliant effect, In Addition pictures. the most astonishing cast ever assembled, TODAY ishly entertaining. RIALTO THURSDAY “HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD” “THE HEARTRAIDER” v AS aes Ea bra van HE TT. CASH PRIZE DANCE - a EAT RE $25 LADIES’ NIGHT $25 «J B16) IYER EDR COMPLETE NEW SHOW TODAY “COLLEGE DAYS” A REPUTATION ? Presented By ALICE CALHOUN in THE HARMONY TRIO Direct From Pantages West First, Off Center Admission 10c—40c CONDENSED STATEMENT —OF THE— CASPER, WYOMING a 2 AT THE CLOSEAF BUSINESS SEPT, 14, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts____-__ $3,635,110.75 Banks and U.S. Treasurer 1,038,031.80 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: B, B, BROOKS, President G, EB, ABBOTT, Vice-President ROY ©, WYLAND, Vice-President P, J, O'CONNOR, Director _ CT NAV WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER LIABILITIES Overdrafts / is SS Rs 8 eee 4,769.44 Capital Siooks ee oon tena $ 200,000.00 “Pathe News” and “Topics of the Day” U.S. Bonds and Rey. Stamps 232,479.07 Surplue o0is% os aaa 75,000.00 Pat PE ad F320 Pea Se8O Other Bonds and Warrants. 35,215.67 TODAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Stock in Federal Reserve Undivided Profits _----_--- 39,052.95 j Ranke eee 8,250.00 Furniture and Fixtures_____ 80,699.48 Circulation: — esc ote eee 200,000.00 Realibstate..- satan ase 24,672.90 3 Cash on Hand, due from Deposits ..-2.3 2S se ee 4,545,176.16 Total oi utc eo-s- ese oe $5,059,229,11 Total ce ea Shh $5,059,229.11 CARL F, SHUMAKER, Cashier A, C, RIKER, Assistant Cashier C., W, AMENDE, Assistant Cashier REPUTATION, with MAY MSAVOY In the Role of a Fascinating Southern Beauty, Supported by LLOYD HUGHES The First Picture Ever Screened of the Inside Workings of the Newspaper . Game. SCANDAL ! SENSATIONALISM ! And a Great Love Woven Into One of the Most Unusual Stories of the Screen —also— LAST TIMES TODAY GLORIA SWANSON—in—“HER GILDED CAGE” —also— SNUB POLLARD COMEDY—“A TOUGH WINTER” TOMORROW AND THURSDAY James Oliver Curwood’s “The Valley of Silent Men” Continuous 1 to 11 IRIS) 10¢ and 20c HOLLYWOOD") Lifting the curtain on Hollywood—the magic land of Revealing all the stars in the movie firmament in 10c—30c} Telling the swift-moving story of a girl’s search for screen fame.’ Thrilling, humorous, unusual—and lav- STARTING SATURDAY CAN A MASK HIDE