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: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924 sisted. Finally Mary Mertsch was To replace cylinder head studs SEND IT TO THE | Ld sert in. | quickly, take a piece of hexagon PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY e est erican a “Just the one I was looking for!” | stock of suitable size for the stud Keep PHONE 1702. <y he enthused. and drill and tap one end to take a After the play was made Miss/ one-quarter inch set screw. The Mertsch became curious. ‘Why did) other end is drilled and tapped to you turn down others and take me, | fit the end of the stud. Thread the f WAX Those hesitative shoots, pushing | daughter, is a beautiful young wo-| when you, didn't even know me?"|stud into the hexagon member and thelr heads through the native dra-|man and an ex¢ellent’ actress. Quiet, she asked. then lock it with the set screw, the As8- oe matic soll, have suddenly found a|self repressed, natural in her meth. e etnd cam then, be Oreo same he? FA ne sontiea sakes Cea Ry a|full blown’ flower in their midst. |ods, she is one of the most convine- Phelan E oe wind hergrde ia applying a wrench to the hexagon splendid array of players. enacts the} The event was marked by a rare|ing members of the family group. axe full 6f women, getting divorces; | member. role of Doris Clark, a highly sens!.|Phenomenon, For once, all the| ‘The producers of this notable “hit” . Girls, Girls, Girls : , ‘ oS) tized vamp, who marshals her| metropolitan critics and that element|is the firm of Stewart and French.| 1 Wanted ‘one of a type of divorces ‘ charms and proceeds to concentrate known as public agree that here is And a bit of drama from real lfe,| Known all over the firey ime them on John Weston, a man of|the best American play within|The general public did not know that | P: a 20 More Ladies to © Enter the American eaereene ree NEW YORK, N. Y., (United Press)}who plays Clara the elder married Furnished modern Apt., with garage, reasonabl. Phone 857; ly to this uproarious success, died| For thise whose jaded appetites from his family and gratifying her only q week before its triumphal | demand thrills for entertainment we marry hee Broadway. egest “The Desert Rider,” the biti h ying}@nd director of the satire “Thejarrival on ‘. way . Se ee "S| Torchbearers.” George Ke'ly has pc hair aie ob IE he latest starring vehicle of that fa. There are countless such girls in| 0t only dramatized a page from mous cowboy, Jack Hoxie, playing every city throughout the world.|American life, but he has directed “ROULETTE” T0 OPEN at the Wyoming Theater Wednes- Peggy Hopkins Joyce achieved in i production with a simplicity = Fifi Stillman!’ wealth and social prominence, with|™emory. : Bert French, who contributed large- LAST TIMES AT RIALTO) "ss"rcxiee'2"°Citaing’ “in| ime The Show or” ana its author is George Kelly, author Rialto patrons will have their last epportunity today of viewing Bus- ter Keaton in his super-com@ly, 6° Ages” which béen A BiSHUP-CASS THEATER TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY day and Thursday. In this drama, Jaid in the fasci- nes: rhic! is fs 3] . par pen Seiad ragpenae lh age sooktn. diagonal Petes tg oa a as = nating wilderness of the real desert, Legion « ful run there. ‘This picture is un-| PS conduests. Men have div seovs: tu-8h. iuhhy bin seuh the hae’ AT h 1 T fl of death, Jack ladels out stunts and Goubtedly the ‘best thing that Kes | \itiea) himself ‘becates ‘ale -refused| Altomether #aThe! Shaw is a thrills with a lavish hand, furnish- POPULARITY - = oe Magic) ~~ | great achievement and a big event ing action and suspense which is CONTEST S beagy oy ther angle also.| "There is the story of the Ziegfcld| in the theater's annals, ¥ never lost during the entire five TE m the fact » Beery, one of | mollies girl who married a Yale} “The Show Off” is the leading aad * ‘ the most of screen . Yak + :| Lovers of the unusual in motion : - dom, giv full sway |™4n and left him within a week’s| Character, so terrifically, so regret Piokursal -wilt"'be gtverion ested Entries Now In time. She succeeded in divorcing|@bly American as to make every Miss Margie Curtis h or e) ir =] of, next he =~ tte," b RTE aE » this | this man from his university, which one wince and laugh at the same screen version of Whi yt] "Last Night. on Miss Hattie Thomas po) “Love has not changed through | {® another aspect of the vamp and awagkering, iceséties Gatting, Setar Hare's popular Hearst's Interna-| the Back Porch” Miss Annette Elliott by the ages and this picture is going ee through ‘fe. Not vicious, but full | Done! Magazine mony comes tothe! 45 a hit every night Miss Ernestine Brasher = eis setliyemeck Gatien tite Of athe beawedoclo, Katty. calle tie f= 2 t cmcereyaiie Cae anien | as fom teatieliee Miss Clara Johnson comes pretty near do i rapa: a8 ; i its Sttaih aea.jthe Fancadl ape /aat ton COWBOY AST BE | f Rey Sc lace ae adeishig |. This film embodies a very excel-| the Memphis Five Miss Grace Dale ly Modern age are taken as examples home into which “The Show off'| Mt cast blended skilfully into a or harmonized by Miss Mabel Davis in n is cast in the differe very absorbing story. These facts the Shannon Four Miss Mary Nies a lover during 33 “ MODERNIZED ARGUMENT marries and view thelr clashes, their | (or geome Story. These facts bphletianaibee St pets eta ' bickerings, thelr problems, "their | fouPle¢ Btgcatytne on Columbia of heart aches, as though we were Hake (8 piowre os = Miss Ida Russell cords in funny through it all. The most looking at home life in reality. hola the interest of the most blase ‘A-3976. 7 and th. remarkable” thing however is that But the p'ay ends apparently on| ‘hFough every foot of it. an ugh the story is continually The cast includes Edith Roberts, — Mrs. C. T. Caswell Miss Dot Brown Miss Fay Hollingsworth a happy note, due to the bragging ning e to another : Norman Trevor, Maurice Costello, : rs = na then’ gota beck toa rerio boastet.' The \son\ bas invented © | Waiter, Booths Marge Cae tanee Miss Ethel Wilson be one the interest is not lost nor the oortsin process: witch ‘he is\ content|’ tun,” Montagu Love SMTA TION, Miss Ethel Wilson an nuity affected. The day of the untutored cowboy] ed to po ne for ee He ts given Dagmar Godowsky, Effie Shannon | Miss Mary Brittke . is passing. Automobiles and miodern| {instead $100,000 and a percentage in | — » “ i bo ‘ many | criginal! roads have placed the aavantages| theloutpat; en ee Miss Fern Hayes ure makin t “VW, = CS br us effort that will be|0f modern civilization Well, we pulled it off!’ cries the Mrs. Summer ws eeea tora. ie reach hnd wh ¢ his na , pompé us baek slapping. abodes “THE W ISPE ” Miss Vera Becker still preserves its wildn ng boaster, / enough, hi - re and bookstores are only a few] belief in the doctrine of bluff, mak- Miss Mildred Dyson Miss Jessie Reish Miss Orpha Wilson ’ Watch Papers for Complete Details Ages.” ee eee ‘ miles away. And so it happens that|ing people think you are more than sa! a copy of H. G. Wells or Conrad or|you are has done the trick. He oh Freud frequently reaches the ranch.|has so impressed the lawyers and of ‘othing could be more western| manufacturers with his protective ro “ in the old sense than Williamson] rights of’ his brother-in-law that he De Valley, near Prescott, Arizon: gets double the price. Only the where Principal Pictures ‘Corpora-| mother, who all along is the counter} King Baggot, famous picture di . : Cohtest now started. int tion has filmed the original scenes| irritant, with her asidulous skepti-| rector is great largely because he in early and win on Set z A photoplay that has angles of|0f Harold Bell Wright’s famous|cism of the bragger, gives the| has a nose for news He seats vie a OunE a n appeal for every picture-goer is] Western novel, “When a Man's a] siimpse into the future. “God help| the papers, and when he makes a | the beautiful prizes now ‘ First Goldwyn pro-| Man.” now playing at the America.|me from now on” is her final line| picture he tries to echo actual Amer. on display at Rothrock’s Is duction, “Three Wise Fools,” adapt-| Yet. here recently some cowboys}9s the curtain falls. ican life. All of which caused two Jewelry Store. ty ed by the director from Austin | rode over from a neighboring ranch} Superb acting was contributed by) days’ delay in filming “The Whis- nt Strong’s successful stage play pro-| to watch the actors at work, andjevery member of the cast. But|pered Name,” his remarkable ver. 1. Lady’s Diamond Ring P; . duced by John Golden and Winchell | fell into a discussion of the relative| Louis, John Bartels, of vaudevil'e re-| sion of the famous stage play “The 2 snot * and a notable cast nt nith. It will be the attraction | ™erits of psycho-analysis and or-|noun, a new comer to the legitimate] Co.respondent,” to be seen com - Combination Ring Sere et Paar ch ie at the Iris theater today and Tues- | “inary pyschology. Stage, was the real “riot” who con-| mencing today at the Wyoming Watch NEE a day. The argument waxed hot, with|Vvulsed Broadway, as “The Show | theater. 8. String La Tosca “THE WEAKLING,” €omedy vi The picture is a blending of|the cowboys quoting Freud. he] Off” Helen Lowe'l, as Ma Fisher,| ‘Tho part of Mrs. Van Kreel, the Pp —al % oT charming comedy, romance, reality | #ccused got to his feet and pointing|does the finest work of a long car- divorce-seeking wife was thé only ‘You'll have more ' earls » nd— a and spectacle. It retains in full the | to the rose-colored hills. eer, She gives a priceless bit of| roie unfilled in the cast lst. Fred money to spend on || See Contest Man, Legion NEWS and TOPICS ie quaint comedy of the play, but de- characterization, Juliette Crosby,| Datig, casting director, sent sev- your wardrobe if you Circus and Frolic faeces ae T velops and strengthens the dram- LADIES’ NIGHT DANCE eral women to the directer. heat ore home ie oad th d depicts in detail some “No—not the type!’ Baggot in- economical, healt! i eee ee oe BIGGEST BILL OF THIS. | Ap] Si reer isodes that were but hinted at, or which to a ‘way. Potter heating DORIS CLARK 1 ANP ada Balcony, Midwest Bldg. TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY no waiting for heat, no dirt, no odors. Every radiator is a . Another Ladies’ night dance will complete heating and a be held at the Arkeon academy The biggest bill it has offered ventilating unit. « IN LATEST PHOTOPLAY this evening. At that time six] this season is opening today at the ‘Thousands of POTTER y handsome gifts will be given away. | Columbia theater with four excellent Warm Air Gas Radia- vt These will be chosen from among | acts of vaudeville, a musical com- tors in use. t The new William Fox photoplay,| the ones on display. edy, and a photoplay. Because of Telephone for details. Se TODAY and TUESDAY : “Does It Pay?" shows at the Amer! the extra large crowds expected at . i j ; ca theater for a two days run,| ST. PAUL—Jimmy Delaney, St. tno theater thie evening the man.| No Paring—End : starting tomorrow rings out in a|Paul light heavywelght has ‘been| asement arranged for a matinee per. | Don’ . ag : n’t let the , novel way the old time saying that| signed to meet Harry Greb, middle-|'formance this afternoon. A similar see peed tncin hacia WOM | ee 1se ; comfort. and ion every woman {s a vamp, but that/ weight champ'on, in a fqurround] performance will be given starting | “ the grades vary. bout at Oakland, Calif., March 1 at 2:30 o'clock both Tuesday ana| ‘stantly the pain vanishes. Then F Is’ Also the corn loosens and comes out. Wednesday. Does away with dangerous paring. The ardo troupe, Loftus and A Lynch, Jimmy Rose, andathe De-! Get Blue-jay at any drug store. i : ‘ Enterprise Construction Ce. : maroff trio will stage the four acts OBaBIm ' i e of vaudeville. These acts will in- S C. T. Pluckhahn, Rep. ‘ clude feats of contortion, comedy ue= a 1841 South David St., Casper : S dancing, singing, and patter, and Phone 12: other methods of entertainment. The players come well recommended and will unde Comedy = ae ly be able to fur- . Post’s Bran Flakes with Other nish something really worth while. ° = “RICH MAN, | i “A Scotc shball” is S 5 Parts of Wheat is Nature's health wince Hifi, oe a TODA John Bowers and Marguerite De'La Mott POOR MAN’ food. Dick Hyland’s Revue, the company Alse Comedy . i s of artists which has been scoring 3:30, “THE INCOME TAX COLLECTOR” You’ll find it an effective lax- Dea vile. fi | Sateen Weekes ita Boel ag Hig ye] New Scenes of Teapot Dome Shows at: 1, 2, 8:30, 5, : . . ee im \e ‘al 3 3 . . ative—nourishing, delicious, NSgSeerey ar eaites se De Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 10¢ and <0 6:30, 8, 9:30 healthful. Blues can’t stay when health comes in. SENSATIONAL RUMORS 9, POST'S surrounded the name of a young girl. What did she do to stop the whispering? "The Whispered b)) : 5 uM: Six Reels of Furious Fun BUSTER KEATON “THREE AGES” His First Big Comedy —Also— News Hodge Podge Fables THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Every Afternoon and Evening TODAY Tomorrow Wednesday MATINEE 2:30 - EVENING 7 and 9 O'CLOCK 4 ACTS of VAUDEVILLE and MUSICAL COMEDY WITH PICTURES TheDemaroff Trio | The Salardo Trio a girl, lured to disgrace and forced to write the story of her own shame. All-star Cast Three Charming Young Ladies In — A VARIETY OF DANCES “ODDITIES IN JUNGLELAND” - ; The Byes s Bk Comedy ee . Loftus and Lynch ie nner Posters’ | ‘TONIGHT IS oon i Jimmy R sail. ONICGH Pie! ane Immy hose Comedy, “Miss Fairfax” California’s Wild Blackberry DICK HYLAND'S REVUE “A SCOTCH HIGHBALL” (In One Swallow) With Special Scenic and Electrical Effects, : MUSICAL NUMBERS. 20th Century Flappers. Hightoned Burglars_ Lonesome- Oh Those Some Babies __ Trio Specialty Memories of You When You Come Bac Finale sone speek: Today and Tomorrow WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LADIES’ NIGHT $1000—WORTH OF GIFTS—$1000 In a Huge Display = Six—Given Away. Free—Six to the Ladies ARKEON Dancing Academy Always Something New ‘ 365 +- 1= 366 Your ? Hyland and Richardson ~-----Bonner and Page Teddy Magnus and Chorus Gorden Richardson and Chorus —--- Manhatten Trio ~Alexander and Chorus --Entire Company -Entire Company medy, “Take Your Choice”___..___ __ ___ Admissiow#:_ 40ec——10¢ The First Time in Four Years Christie Co