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| i PAGE FOUR KIDNAPING {3 CONFESSED 10 OFFIGER, CLAIM { the greatest dramas Jeorge Beban wrote the sduced and directed the pic- 4 appears in the lead role. All America Theater. 1 Clayton appears to excellent supported by an unusual — = Sham,” the clever e" f interest are in- rr medy-drama which mts of One of Two Who Carried Lad ST IACatan ation tie nd it cinact ‘tail = 80 From Kansas to Ariz ight and is being shown for Please movie lo . today. The story deals mits Crime in Stat society woman who is Iris Theater. e to Authorities | by creditors and who medi-| People who love the west—bai narrying a fat unsophisticated men, six-shooters and the like—will/ but changes her find satisfaction in “West of the Rio Grande,” one of the.most rapid mov- ing photodramas of this type that has played here and.which will be shown the Irs for the last times this “West, of the Rio Grande” young man There is abundant ughout the action. art determined to cele d anniversary with n, they combed thi one to fittingly oc n the story which by Hector Turnbull. It ere chance that Miss Mc ysen to play the role of h maid, Jeanne Mil- rivate Scandal,” coming comedy ening. is a screen adaptation from the pen of Tex O'Reilly, the noted O. Henry of the plains. It has its full share y thrills, and Director Robin ley has been very success- augmenting t*ese by an under- vein. of comical situations make the photoplay doubly en- rtaining. silent through loyalty to the woman who has been her and benefacress. Miss Me handles this with consummate turization of Larry Evans5'story, “The Painted Lady,” which created wide- spread interest when it appeared in serial form in the Saturday Evening Post. It is said to be a screen pro A bit of the trony of fate entered 10*t.'‘or great strength, contain- g of “Kazan” be America on Tuesday, ay nd Thursday, Ben Dee who plays the male lead and the rt of a man who has become snow- blind in the north country, was af- Fn with a severe case of blind n the trip. There were a dozen rs of the party which pene- 4 the wilds for the proper set- ed on oat for James Oliver Curwood's = thrilling story, including Jane Novak, William Ryno, Ben Haggerty and Ed. n Wallock. For three days they re marooned in a long cabin by a ard and made the return trip on oes. Critics who have seen “One Man booked for next Friday at the America, have: 9-9£-6290-0060208SSOOSOSO OS Water Wells ; ON CONTRACT Shallow or Deep Murphy and Barker i 347S. Beech Ph. 183W rest say wh Her yesterday in Casper en rout ver where } has been v‘ lama. Mr. toreth 99999999004 A Bishop-Cass Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY A Famous Star in a Stirring, Red-Blooded Role---The Kind You Like Him In RETURN ENGAGEMENT ing one of the best roles in which Farnum ever appeared. The afvertise,” has never been more hu- morously or strated on the screen than in “One a Minute,” Paramount will be the attraction at the Iris for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The public's susceptibility to an ac- tive publicity campaign is hilarious. ly proven when Jimmy Knight, leading role assumed by MacLean, a ung uggist. accumulates a fortune 23 of @ spurious patent medicine and an enormous advertising drive. However, he alone knows of the mys- terious fifth ingredient which he has | © added | claims is the inability of government inspectors to, analyze Jimmy's miraculous prepara-| i tion, and the desire of rival concerns (and ssreed to abide iythe astatratiod to buy his patents rest and an exciting and humorous | conclusion of the story. Eileen Percy, the Willlam Fox star, is booked for the Iris next Friday and Saturday in a picture called “Maid of the West.” @ western girl New York society circles, the big ac- tion centering around a pearl neck- lace which a crooked butler and maid try to steal from the find her western methods too much w seanday” ain ae!) Suna and Monday, the 1 ot [fr chem.” Witla Settle TODAY AND SUNDAY A alee tne co eeayie rane] fees William Farnum, one of cee Prince Charming in the guise of an cle, that of an innocent giri most popular of picture stars, in the/ aviator. whom suspicion rests, and who iliam Fox production. pede ke 4 “th h ag Man Sees Red." The film is a pic-] Miss Helen Carlisle of Torrington le is visiting in the city with her sister, Miss Gertrude Cariisle. PAVILION Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS Feature Pictures “PROGRAM CHANGES _ SUNDAY, TUESDAY, Matinees Saturday and Every Evening at 7-9 Che Casper Daily Cridbune committee's ruling that ees with nonunion men. woren had been arrested for tanpwieg pepper at the street clean- Strike Trouble In Great Falls Is ere, The Gemongtration “was an st- Quisted a Today" boi EAT FALLS, Mont., July 16—) fields, where he spent the day on bas inion and nonunion street cleaners! pusiness: and garbage haulers worked side by| side today without trouble after a Jemonstration by strike sympathizers esterday during which a call was je for state troops, The troops ere not sent and after women strike mpathizers who had been arrested, | s been released on bond the dem-| onstration was ended. The strikers returned to work al the reduced wages offered by the city they must familiar slogan, “It pays to conclusively demon- Douglas MacLean’s latest starring vehicle which to return tonight from the Salt Creek the turned by * lawyer, temporarily to the drug and ich he basis of its success. The HUB THEATER LAST TWO DAYS result: in his ar-| It ts a rollicking story of being “willed” into girl, but who 101 RANCH Historical Feature Days of the Buffalo The World’s Greatest Real Western Feature and his RAINBOW GIRLS —Presenting— ERITORIOUS FEATURING Comedies—.Also HELEN FARNUM LESTER CUNEO AND JOS. C. MILLER A Drama of the Golden West—-A Romance “of God’s Country. CONTINUOUS 11 A.'M. TO 11 P. M. —every— FRIDAY Sunday at 3:00 Tuesday is Garter Friday is Amateur Prices Always 10 and 40c_ A Block West of Henning SPECIALS The America Theater ‘IS SENDING OUT ANNOUNCEMENTS ON ae all site patrons. Every twenty-fifth envelope con- tains a Pass. Watch, the Mail. You May get a Lucky One. Night Night CHARLIE CHAPLIN SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT” ° LYRIC. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY YOUR LAST CHANCE —IN— “THE CHAMPION’ —NEXT— “THE SILENT BARRIER’ — cit ling id -side-splitting taughter the man tet of the iu way to the oni ats William Jor presents SEES RED from the famous Saturday Gening Post Story hy Grry Gans —ALSO— PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE WITH COMIC CARTOON CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 ADMISSION, 30c LAST TIMES TODAY “WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE” A WESTERN COMEDY-DRAMA —ALSO— TENTH EPISODE “SON OF TARZAN” MUTT AND JEFF IN “VENTRILOQUISTS” A FASCINATING NEW SCREEN STAR BRILLIANT — VIVACIOUS — BEAUTIFUL —IN— derful Sacrifice and — a Fitting Reward. MY! WHAT A LITTLE WHITE LIE CAN DO! —ALSO— IN HIS LATEST TWO REEL COMEDY A Succession of Laughs SUNDAY AND MONDAY CASPER’S VERY FINEST A Bishop-Cass Theater FINAL SHOWING TODAY ETHEL CLAYTON sy" ALTER MAY_ MCAVOY “A PRIVATE SCANDAL” The Story of a Little French Girl, a Terrible Predicament, a won- LARRY SEMON oui “THE BAKERY” “25: EO, ROBERTS HIERS CLYDE FILMORE ALSO CURRENT EVENTS WITH CASPER’S BIG OIL BLAZE ALWAYS WORTH WHILE IN “SHAM”