Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 6

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The America. “The Forbidden Thing,” a story of a man, his mother, his sweetheart andj the “other woman,” shown yesterday, has attracted much attention. It will be repeated. James Kirkwood is starred in this picture, which was pro- duced by Allen Dwan. “The Toll Gate,” story of an outlaw who fought on the square, will be shown Sunday and Monday. Williani S. Hart, who is starred, declares that this the best picture he has. ever produced. The big “arth Bound,” for three days, and ‘Thursday. ous feature of the week is which will be shown Tuesday, Wednesday This is one of the Fam¢ Author's pictures, featured bi for z with “No sin, no future s in the un justly ¢ th n world. The} cterized as the r ana ot ture is sensation of the most has written, » picture mits. will be one and Christ- to One,” for Friday “A Thousand by} the} - | starring Hobart Bosworth. A Chiistie! |comeay, “Phe Big Show,” and Current Events, form part of the bill. Good comedies are shown with.each bill of the week. ‘The Lyric. A wonderful Annette Kellerman pic-| ture wns shown at the Lyric yesterday and is being shown again today. To Say that the beautiful woman swim- mer has lost none of her grace and dexterity and that the picture gives ample opportunity for the display of, her art is assurance that it is worth} seeing. “Always Audacious,” with Waille } Reid. is to be shown Sunday. This is/ one of the best and most fascinating} double exposure pictures ever pro-| |} duced., Reld jactually wrestles with! himself -in the: picture. Other attractions will be a big drama, “Someone in the House,” \Y jola, ee athe holiday fe eature. lin “Madame Peacock,” one of the most | beautiful and _spectacular pictures _1e- Sunday and Monday | night. cently FA HONGRA and in addition S ehacin the attractioh. The Goldwyn ast will be shown This picture at the America in. Denver, Is of Clay.” one of the important bookings, stars Mae Murray and. is a“picture well worth seeing. “The Testing Block,” with William S$. Hart was This one of the most won- derful pictures Hart -has ever done, it is stated, Eight fights with differ- ent men afe shown in rapid succession Lloyd Please?” in ;in one part of the picture. The Iris. Tonight the Iris gives the second |showing of “Beware of the Brid Eileen Percy, a comedy drama which is most. enjoyable. On Sunday and Monday Alice Joyce in ‘The Vice of Fools,” 16 SAREE Sa RENT a TSE S SEIS AAS $11.50 ton DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Iée and Coal ALICE JOYCE “The Vice of Fools” TWO PART SUNSHINE COMEDY PICTOGRAPH WITH COMIC CARTOON IRIS ORCHESTRA A Fascinating Society Drama —ALSO— “HOLD ME TIGHT” —AND— ADMISSION 30c SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 DAILY LAST 'FIMES TODAY EILEEN PERCY in “Beware of the Bride” AND Tenth Episode of “THE LOST CITY” reviewed at the Lyric last) " with | . | afternoon “Number tograph ot is now being which forms part of the bill, ts highly! “We Lived in the Mob imagingtive and most enjoyable. On Monday .evening the Iris will, be used more of’ a favorite, is shown-in “Girl a tale of the Indian: for, a wrestling match. Madelaine Traverse is “The ‘Tattlers,’” day, A veturn of the Larry Semon comedy. "The Sinr Boarder,” and a Chester: Goime.¥i11 ‘also be shown. “The Iron Rider,” with William Rus- | starred in ‘sell, which comes for Wednesday and; Thursday, is a dramatic story of stern’ justice in a lawless town. It is by OO ---rr?— te What’s Coming to You in 1921? A Fire. An Accident. A Spell of Sickness. DEATH. Or a Loss_of Any Kind Now is-a good time to look into your insurance matters. BT. KEMP 60. “Insurance—That’s All” Phone 870 112 E. 2nd. which is. shown Tues-| : sl thranke L: Packard, ‘the author of corks) Miracle Man,” On. Friday Mason, who Is of My Heart,” mtry and of a and Saturday Best “Close-up” of the Moon. The best, “close-up” photograph of moon brings Out nightly-visitor to a point where a map may be made on the \gealé-of fifty miles to the inch. —_—— Shirley | t becoming more and, Do “LORA! The Selt-Cooker. OPENING CHEMBECK’ WINTER GARDEN 3 A and Wolcott "Streets TONITE SOUVENIRS for EVERY LADY UNION MUSIC Deserves Your Patronage | j "%. TOLL. GATE’ x , A TWO-GUN TALE OF AN OUTLAW WHO FOUGHT ON THE SQUARE SUNDAY RAY OOF SR UASHT and MONDAY The Baby of Them All PUT ON YOUR SHOCK ABSORB. ERS FOR THIS PICTURE ANNESTE | KELLERMAN “WHAT WOMEN LOVE” SUNDAY Jesse L:Lasky Presents WALLACE REID ‘AL YS AUD:. -i0US (Toujours ce LAudace’) & CParainount CPiclure The story that made such a hit in'the Saturday Evening-Post. The amazing tale of a crook and a millionaire who looked ex actly alike. When the sharper kidnapped his double, took over his wealth and his sweetheart then laughed at his victim's return, You'll want to see that thrill. ing game finished, Witlr MARGARET LOOMIS —— COMEDY, “TEA. FOR TWO” Mammoth Organ—Current Events Admission 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, CASPER’S FINEST THEATER ‘The F orbidden Thin LAST TI 8:00 and 9:30 ALWAYS baht WHILE a MING NAZIMOVA In Her Latest Picture MADAM PEACOCK \ MES TODAY

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