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MERRY $8 ROUND? AT “Merry-Go-Roune three weeks of w=. j for | theaters and, was then immediately boaked. for an ingeffnite run at @faia the thi: nanelian't dos large legitimate theater in the very) heart of New York's theatrical dis- Read what the New York said of ith “A sctntil-} ing pictrere-” said the “Produced on a triat. go and see it!’ sali the New World. “‘Heally great, de 'y different!” said the Morning | vaph. The New York Herald procivimed it to be “one ait the beat P ever adurned the This is your opportunity to see} this mighty screen spectucie, the greatest love story ever tnid! Don't! Mevry-Go-Round” opens at the Wyoming Saturday for a rum of six days. cee JE re MLL OF THE WILD 5 GREAT PHOTOPLAY “The Call of the Wild,” the fen ture attraction starting at the America theater tomorrow for a threeday run, is the picturization of one of the mest famous, most widely read and most popular pieces ¢ Ameri fiction. This Pathe- picture w months in proc tian under the direction of Fre Jackman and the supervision Hal Roach, its. producer. ‘The company traveled into the far North to secure realism for this story of « great dog's life and love A wonderful St. Bernard, new to filmdom but a member of, Hal Roach's family for two years, plays the part of Buck. Tne dog’s name is really Buck, for producer Roach bought him for the purpose of star ring him in the role when he by came old enough, Those who have six of had the ¢ fortune to see “The Cal of the Wild” say that here again is an animal with almost human intelligence. “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY” WAKES HIT AT RLTO a decidedy production, Proving itself and interesting Purple H ture pres the featured role, opened to a capacity audie at the Rialto theater Just night. Its reception was most co: dial Miss Kennedy plays the nlavey in t rmer a f ed theugh wi th » that some a chance to sing or ortunity. Her deb Edgar ix able ) make April's dream ship a reality nd he docs, The picture cl aited op) with April, Ic and Joe sailing out of the har “in the path of the moc Supporting Miss Kennedy are Monte e in the leading» man's role; Vincent Coleman, as a popular, wealthy mam-about town, and Pedro de Cordoba, cast as Joe Renard Others include Dore Davidson, the theatrical impressario, Em Fitzroy, William H. Tooker, Wi fred Harris, John W. Jenkins and ~_ We make ASPIRIN. Say “Bayer” and Insist! ‘em ¢ apeciaity ame tables y not getting the duct. prescribed “by physicians oy. y-two years and proved safe by millions for Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain o'de ‘Toothache of Aspir: Bayer Tat 2 unbroken package in Ka contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few) cents Druggists a'so sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin in the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mor oaceticncidester of Sallovilewc!d — Advertisement. He wasn't bad! He never drank! ‘WIFE TURNS TABLES ON (HE WYGRANWG SATURDAY = RUSBAND IN “BRASS” played endous business | at two of Broadway's largest picture) He stayed home of nights! But his wife madw up While Philip was minding baby, | Is wife was listening to flattery and ae concocting food in the kitchen. This sttuation i de Charlies G. Norris’ novel, sic of the four deals with the courtship, marriage, days beginning Sa divarce and loves of Philip and | bas peg de 234 South David, Saturday after ; , | c nounced the delega- : i Margorie Baldwin. In awriting the OFFERED AT COLUMBIA 3: would discuss the situation | joer ya RR Pag ash cetia ae hier? sagt! eas a eee SS a. vivid later today with Secretary Wallace | siis, dishes, glass ete. Harn: nha apr qip nev ERE — and tomorrow with | Secretary | Furniture Co, . Davia. Pho His sapr Marie i Lewis, 1 Miss Vera ark Keenan, xret Saddon, vard Jabson, Choudveitek, Dennette was direc Harvey ¢ nd F db: as 4 ey — rting © Dupont, 2 Helen ‘erg Yar! Pat O'Muiley, for it. sts in cabarets; she relished | il much more than she did and there is a capable supporting veloped the screen adaptation from | others. , @ Warner screen, stalto theater for turday. It ‘ost, rene I ril rude ry. It Franklin. BRIM BATTLE FOUND BURN One of the best catch-a. fights to be seen on the e time is a. feature oANDS? scatch-can screen in of George ‘ord’s Paramount production of She t is “Burning Sands.” There were no rehearsals of the scene in which Milton Sills and Robert Cain “go to the mat,” but it had to be taken several times, as usual. Both men were in prime training, and hard- ened habitues of the Legion Sta- dium, after seeing the film battle, remarked that the fight was one of the most realistic ever seen on the screen. day and Saturday. in the desert. This is the part por- trayed by Mr. Sills. In the course of the action, Barthampton, a rene- gade Englishman, plans to abduct the girl and 1s prevented by Lane from executing his design after a terrible battle in which Barthampton is killed, The picture is filled with thrills jeast including Jacqueline Logan, The Columbia ts offering “Broad: | way Higgins” this evening. It is} and Js sure Wanda Hawley and Mr. Sills are|iago toda: a delegat: re featured sn “Burning Sands," which |goven farmere ‘and’ venkere trom (aver Such esisiation. will be shown at the Iris theater to-/the Minneapolis federal reserve dis- In the story, |trict that a special session of con- Miss Hawley is an English girl who|gress be called to enact legislation falls in love with Daniel Lane, a|for relief of wheat growers through hermit who lives alone on an oasis} revival of the United States Grain Che Casper Daily Cribune SPECIAL SESSION IS ASKED FOR FARM AID WASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Re- tion members explaining during the quest was made of President Cool- hours conference that they did not “We are asking for Brice stabili- zation,” the delegation told the president, “through an organization under governmental direction which will have the power through co- operation upon the part of the farm- Corporation, ers to guide them each year in de- ‘The delegation further asked that | termining the amount of acres to a reduction in freight rates on/be sceded, and thus, so far as is wheat and flour be made but said] possible through acreage contro! after thelr conference that the|limit the production of wheat to president had made no promises to|such a point that there will be a them other than that he would con-|proper domestic market for the sider their requests. same. Such a movement will be in The delegation’s petition was sup-|the direction of decreased wheat ported by Senator Norbeck and Rep-| production and naturally as a re- WASHINGTON, Portionment of $699,000 allowed by) congress for the survey of the public domain of the United States during the current fiscal year was divided among 13 land districts by the general land office. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923, See Ee: > apportoninenta metuaea: | ( “ONSTIPATION ted ublic Domain RHA gin be8! ecaveLitone: Soe, and eneray, Rep ned California $41,000; Colorado $48,000; iz Jdaho $27,000; Montana $48,000; Ne.| CHAMBERLAIN’S |braska and South Dakota $87,000; TABLETS | Nevada $30,000; New Mexico $48,000; Keep sie Rictowrt it E gctive— | Oregon $48,000; Utah $48,000; Wash- | ington $20,000 and Wyoming $36, RIALTO Is Your Wedding Ring Surveys Here Are Authorize Sept. 28.—Ap- survey and re- STARTING TOMORROW '\ |tion attended the conference after Hoover and Director Meyer. the delegation one of the best bills yet produced |"Ubmitted to the president does not |by the High Life Revue company |comtemplate the fixing or guaran- appeal to Columbia |te!ns of prices for wheat, delesa The proposal of : resentative Johnson of South Da-|sult bring about an increase in in |Loulse Dresser, Winter Hall and ices and Senator Frasier and Rep-|diversiied farming which ts so aan eS resentative Young of North Dakota, | necessary.” | Pe ae jall Republicans. At the president's ft oN to ‘ > |request, Secretaries Wallace and BROADWAY HIGGINS |Hoover’ and Managing Director BIG AUCTION SALE. | | Meyer of the war finance corpora- There will be a big auction sale at audiences Ww songs, new cos |tumes and new scenery are prom J ised. The Marmony Trio will be present, and several other special pertormers will give their numbers. The picture which qill go with Higgins” is all comedy ———__— Da until at H turday, ygood's postponed! October 13. RE MUSCLES from outdoor sports are lieved by ICKS Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly Packed Reaches you full of rich, mellow Savor! Try ADVO today. At your grocer’s, Over Frantz S! Dr. L. L. Wade OSTEOPATHY Phone 1125R hop 4h i" a all Pathe News MADGE KENNEDY fans eal “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY” The Screen Version of a Broadway Hit, With a Broadway Star and a Story That Treats of Broadway Stages —and— Mermaid Comedy, “BACKFIRE” Fun From the Press Shows Start: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock + re- § The scintillating, q dynamic, _ma g- netic and irresis- tible, riotous rev- elry, reigned su- Held as in a vise in the midst of the vivid whirl of life. 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Her- nid said: “One of the. best ~ picture hat ever adorned he sereen!? A chance for every Casper patron to see the greatest picture ever on the screen. WYOMING Starting Saturday, ‘Cleary LA f Make your face a business asset ‘BRASS. That skinstrouble may be more than Charles, Go Norris’ great | 1 source of suffering and embarrassment 1 of Thi rri d di ~it may be holding you back in the novel o arriage an 1- cusiness world, keeping you out of a vorce Directed by Sidney Franklin better job for which a good appearance ‘srequired. Why ‘‘take achance’’when e MONTE BLUE = eps A Also and Marie Prevost 12: SInO at the head of a 5:40, 7:30, " Comedy notable cast. 9:20 News Dintment heals skin-eruptions s0 easily ? Sample free, Det. ¢Ry Resinol, Baltimore, Md fam OO | gob § ASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £y B41G/J LYE BOD Casper-Salt Creek Stage | Leaves Arkeon Bldg. 9 a. m. Daily Telephone 144 J. J. Stanton, Mgr. OM re YOMIN Last Times Today “THE TOLL OF THE SEA” The First and Only Colored Picture That Has Ever Been Made. COMPLETE NEW SHOW TODAY “BROADWAY HIGGINS” Presented By HIGH LIFE REVUE COMPANY New Costumes New Songs New Scenery HARMONY TRIO Those Wonder Songbirds pa ALL-COMEDY PROGRAM “FIGHTING BLOOD” OEE ean —and— Admission 10ce—40c Shows at 7 and 9 COMEDY West First, Off Center Street TODAY and SATURDAY “BURNING SANDS” —with— LAST TIMES TODAY NORMA TALMADGE In Her Most Gorgeous, Magnificent Production “ASHES OF VENGEANCE” Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10c and 40c MILTON SILLS WANDA HAWLEY and \ JACQUELINE LOGAN Also Comedy “A FALSE ALARM” 10¢ AND 20c Starting Tomorrow JACK LONDON’S “THE CALL OF THE WILD” JACK LONDON’S THE CALL OF THE WILD GREAT AS A STORY! GREATER AS A FILM! If you loved the book, you'll rave about this photoplay. A realistic revelation that will inspire your senses and exalt your feelings, STARTS TOMORROW