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PAGE FOUR. TOM MIX WHO FURNISHES MARY PICKFORD | THRILLS: IN FOX MOVIES CLOSES RECORD LIKES DEATH FLIRTING My Smoke.” has made himself a sen- {sation of the screen because of his “Tess of the Storm Country”) aareeviltry. His desire to amuse, to Stands Out as Greatest |make people forget their worries ard cess Shown Here |troubles, has caused him to take more Soe = Sporn |chances against death or injury, than|rides down mountain eldes or herse any other promirent figure on the| back. ress Storm Country," screen today. ‘These are Mix stunts that come to tae ney Dickiond: Ghee a tan ot| While one ts amazed that he Gocs|mind readily. five days tonight at the “America, | ‘hes things amd contemplates doing| One stunt that Mix bas been figur- theatre with the record of having Others equally dangerous, you cannot }ing on for some time has not been played to more people in Casper than ake Mix belfeve they are dangerous|done. Ho beileves that he can ride any picture which has been at the Iris|—that is, dangerous for him. He}® motorcycle at Migh speed and land cr America theatre in the last two |Tealixes that others might get hurt injon board a departing stegmship. He's and a half years The Tribune was attempting them, but not Tom Mtx./f'suring on speed and distance and he used almost exclusively by the manage. |That is the reason he refuses to have| will get It right yet. ment of the theatre to advertise the) “double” do some of his thrillers, production. |They might not do them right. they The huge business recorded by the| might injure themsetves. America on this pictare has been| Mix figures the thing out Ike a|cattle im the most expeditious way, partly due to personal advertising. mathematician. He knows just how/and those who worked with him on Patrons who mw it the first and sec to do the stunts before the camera|tho rango declare he used to outwit ond @ay toki their frineds of it and begins clicking. Ho'd get nervous tho cattle every time. “Catch My how much they had enjoyed the pic watching someone else do them. In[Smoke” comes to the America Satur. ture and their friends spread the good h's present picture, he not only gives|day, Sunday and Monday. word. jyou many thrilis, but lots of hearty oo ‘|"TRAFFIG IN SOULS? 15 DRAMA OF UNDERWORLD Has walked up the side of a hign building with the aid of a rope. Has driven a racing car over an embankment, and thrown himself out of berm’s way as tho machine over- turmed (all of which he had figured out beforehand) Has made fans gasp by Dis daring Mix has been figuring on stunts since he was a boy on the ranga. He used to figure on how to round up A Grama of the underworld, ful! of startling and exciting scenes, “Traf- fic in Souls,” which ts to be presented by Wall's Popular Players for three days, starting Thursday, promises three acts of thril’s for the patrons of the show. “Traffic in Souls” ts a play that /deais with many of the sordid things , tbat go on in the larger cities which the avergze perso: TO BE PLAYED AT IS) | it secess. The Five Deritas wil appear in a | vaudeville specialty, Little Joe claims i Nera reg raiecarerectr rs sees na | seen on the scresn of the Rialto the-| Nasel, as the young novelist ‘ho Joe produces completet knockkout. all the acts that are presented by his 2 characteriza- and met with an enthusiastic recep-| Bellew” gave a splendid family which consists of his mother,|%°". Bearing the title of “The Im-| ton. Robert Cain was effective as bay two sisters and little brother Bill. may eet ‘The photoplay will feature George =o tion of power. Lawrence Deming will direct the |work. ‘The fact that the cast includes in ths role of a wronged young wife] yf, Pachmann, the celebrated pian: | cause of tho “naa ss of the abn such persons as Ted Chase, Loretta who founc another and greater hap-| ist, “has recelved recently many re-|men’s profession. ‘The tather must Kidd, and Deborah Deming promises piness proved most artistic. As | quests to appear publely in Chopin’s| have heard ‘poets a: at ‘To Cure = Cold In One Day a See Artiss in “The Man Who Played God.” Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tl Fe is tablets. Thu box bears the signa Ge sure you ture of B. W. Grove. get BROMO) 30c. pce lt sss RIE EEL Moet me at the Smoke House. Necessary. (Saarpte Rack Pres by Taft ‘Cuticura Soap amd I became weak and felt languid most of the time. I heard of Doan‘s Kidney Pills and bousht a box at the Casper Pharmacy and they certa'nly cured me of the trouble in fine shape and I have had no return of it.” Price 0c, at a'l dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—et Dean's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Strickler had. Foster-M¥burn Co, Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Strictly modern sleep- ingroom, close in. Phone 1022. LOST—¥Fox terrier puppy. Finter please return to 226 W. Mirnt. be our “FAMILY SHOW™ night, Good until March 1, 1923. ; ‘ ADMISSION CHILDEEN FREE WANTED—Gri 226 W First. FOR SALE—$500 gives you a four- room modern house, breakfast nook with hardwood floors, kitchen cab- To introduce our new “FAMILY SHOW™ to every Mother, Futher and Child of Can per, we will admit PRES of carge any child peal this ticket, (accompanied by an M. H TODD, Manager. Every Wetnestay beginning January 24, will after 6 ofclock. NEUCTIHO IOOHOS HOU ADULTS 400 KINO when » Curious $s also ideal for the skin. PY 14 [SsyUr PYiT, uo better to cleanse and Fond the shin end to boop. fre Caticura ee -day toilet every -da intment Telcom sbaves without mag 7 WyOMi IHSIN ATINVA CALL AT THE RIALTO BOX OFFICE AND GET YOUR CARD Harris, manager of the NOW! AGAIN TODAY -- TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 MARY PICKFORD “TESS of the STORM COUNTRY” SEE IT TODAY SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7 AND # 10e AND 40c MARSHALL “A STRANGER’S BANQUET” WITH 23 NOTABLE STARS TEE US FR POUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “WHEN CLOUDS ROLL BY” oe eee eee Also Comedy—10c and 25c¢ OPPORTUNITY NIGHT fore the public? If so, you will do well to see Mr. Columbia Theater, at your get into Van Dramatic, Lyceum or Chautauqua work, OPPORTUNITY NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY. Phone 986-W or Cail Ene Casper Daily Cridune TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923. ” _ ie Herbert think about. The situation which p ssible Mrs. Bellew" and directed despicable husband, wmie grips the underworld of the city has Sam We this feature de juxe pre- | Standing, June Hlvidge, Richard ben compressed into dramatic produc- sents Gloria Swanson in the strong-| Wayne, Pat Moore and Mickey Moore ao friend as the greatest Hving expon- ent of Chopin's works. A Chicago father left h’s author es: eng most eoapelling rele cf| also appeared to advantage. aa de his ¥weatth ie her screen cares:. Her performan>+/ mother torn from the child she loved | cogt, which was presented to him by not paid."—Seattle T’mes. dearer than life, she exhibited emo- — - = tional talent of a high order. Conrad One of the most powerful dramas alone saw the good that was in ‘ Mrs, ater was presented there last night, You'll see a new and greater Gloria Swanson in this picture. Gloria as a gay divorcee, tarnished by the tongues scandal, shocking the gilded Monte Carlo throngs with her daring—and RIALTO| STARTING THURSDAY WALL'S breaking her heart in silence. ULAR THREE DAYS : LAYERS STARTING THURSDAY e te ae Orla SWallSol In 3 Acts © —IN— “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW” TODAY LAST TIMES Cameo Comedy—News—Shadowgraph THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Conway Tearle One Week of Love SOULS” AN UNDERWORLD MELODRAMA Directed by Lawrence Deming —And— SPECIALTIES GALORE —Also— GEORGE ARLISS in | “The Man Who Played God” The thrilling railroad wreck. The remarkable airplane crash. N TODAY and Everybodys Jhcatre TOMORROW Continuous 1 to 11 ANOTHER FIRST RUN PICTURE The world makes a path for the man who KNOWS how to dance. = DANCING= ARKEON “CASPER’S JOY PALACE” rama: Come and make new and meet old friends, CONTINUOUS 1 to 11 P, ED (H00r) GIBSON 1. Ripin' Ween’ HIS LATEST BIG RELEASE They_say stil! water runs deep, but when Cyril broke loose he proved it did. ‘ —Also— TWO-PART COMEDY, “ALFALFA LOVE” and News Weckly STARTING TONIGHT Jack Lord and the Musigirls Present THE SPARKLING COMEDY TODAY AND WED. SUTHERLAND FOUR 4 - STRIKING ACTS - 4 VAUDEVILLE “TUNES AND TONES” TOMORROW cunpinns Penk hon tueceatitainee fe rn ne) ee ONE DAY ONLY CAIRNS & DEVOIL JORDAN & MORRIS The Big Spectacular Special Added ting pad dance to beat the band, You'll yas Attraction faely comedy, “THRILLS AND SPILLS” The Tysons offer dances, songs and talk with four changes of beautiful costumes, THE TYSONS ‘TWO OLD SPORTS’ An Irresistible Laugh Provoking MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY Brimful of Pep, Personality and Speed ALSO THE BIG FEATURE PHOTOPLAY “THE SILENT BARRIER” Opportunity Night Thursday Get your application in early. Straight salary paid talent accepted; apply to Mr. Harris at theater. Ladies’ Gift Matinee Wednesday Two Shows Nightly, 7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c HEADED BY THE Mann Sisters in a serieg of Ciassig and Eceenirie Danees appearing at the eve- ning performanee, 7:80 and 9:80, LADY GODIVA pie at the ceronation ceremony, BEE, Lady Gediva, seated on her milk white horse, make her famous ride “clothed only with chas- tity.” “AT THE CABARET” FEATURE PICTURE ALICE LAKE —in— “WOMAN'S HATE” No Advance in Price— 10c and 40c