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fay PAGE FOUR. Theatricals :-: — KENTUCKY FILM SCREENED HERE Adaptation of Famous Old Melo- drama at Wyoming Today and Monday. | brought to Casper. The story 1s one }oflove and thrilling adventure, deal- Jing with r life in a small colony Vaudeville | | | the jungle are brought into play. It | beauty and the beast | i is a case of the auty wins, Clara Kim- Starting toda the usual mat nee and running continuously until eleven o'clock tonight, the Jack Lord Norma Talmadge ‘Is To Be Seen On| A Musigirls have reat in stoi 5 2 Paramount Picture Based on /,\ es Goes : fee Re F Sweeping from the rolling hints and Willard Mack’s Plan at ‘ pris x ny . blue grass estates of old Kentucky to Sisto ‘Today, The Rivais” is ene name of the — America SCreett the shipyard aens oc New York and Rialto Today. wauatoal. come bids well to out) then to the rocky promontories of an = | do any previous awempt of this pop-| ‘The love affair of an English noble-| seiand off the coast of faraway China, Presenting a2 remarkable stellar) ular erganization. ‘Ihe company will nis ering for thel “Tne, Kentucky EDetby.?” unrolli cast, George Fitzmaurice’ be mater strengthened bf the on the sands of the| thrilling and romantic bren@th of ac. Paramount production, addition of new members who De eet : tien onthe wersed sor the “Wiomine based on Willard Mack’ specialty artists and especially adapt. |/O°sert. fo See eae moun, | taler: play, will be the feature at the Rialto ed to th e roles, Jack Lord | O0St eng sad. ¢ ariing Leos on] ‘The action is of the romantic, ad- theater for four days, beginning to ; pletures ever produced. It is Normal venturous type. If Sir Walter Scott day. First. National. picture] Were alive today, one could suspect cming to the America the,| 2m of having written ft. As an coho. Thesdae Wedres,{ actual fact, Charles ‘T. Dazey wrote - Sol Maines Cdnes-\ the stage play from which it was Thursday . r dapted and George Hull made the In uuse ¢ 1dge plays the part of} screen adaptation the production contains eleven the governor of Bombay.|” “}juman Hearts" marked King sons of stellar and near-s nder the strain of mis-! paggot as cno of the screen's greatest the are divide the | eocmsre ind abuse to which he had} artis in the direction of 1 groups liners her ever since their mar-| features, and “The Kentucky Selene Adrienne leaves him and Human Hearts” in Baggot’s s are Bo Lady Octette will of her y tol ofl consistent with the a May Me-| good musical ° | un effort consistent wit o sad Ii" | Rood musical The photoplay.| her Engla tWrown| achievement and of a Kathleen Clif Weta tite a with the y Andrew! marked difference in character, Wal the feature par without } role be'ng played b¥jtucky Derby” is a romantic tale of f e of the best pictures ever 4 3 wide reaching adventure, centered, of and Carlton K Two pathetic MeAvoy d crooks are May Hughes, who “Sentimental a 1 1 “Moran browed detective, “Blood and Lady Letty’ “To Have and to} Hold. The foolish, silly, be-paii idle. h mother has been a spec! with May Kelso for years “Frou Frou,” a peppy, tempestuous “jazz” dancer, Kathleen Clifford was chosen. Miss Clifford has been in| vaudeville and appeared in the W ter Garden revue, “‘Business Befc Pleasure” and “A Pair of Queens.” Jed Prouty has the role of Jimmy Monahan, @ typical man-about-town. Jed has done that sort of comedy for years in “Miss Springtime,” “The Velvet Lady,” “Seeing Things” and “The Pink Lady.” And, of course, there are the two main roles of Chic Hewes, a reformed “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY Jack Lord and His Musigirls Presents the Big Fun Show “THE RIVALS” crook, and Molly Brandon, ths dis- trict attorney's daughter. Betty Compson and Bert Lytell were con- 3 is . Miderod ideal for the two parts, he With Jack Himself and Tom Depew as the Hated Suitors—A Real Comedy Plot cause it was in crook parts that they made their first great successes, Bert in “Alas Ji Valentine,” Betty in “The Miracle Man.” ick In” is said to present set as well as individual variety, the flashing rapidly from tho slums io upper Fifth Avenue, from an exqul-| alte boudoir to a sordid tenement, trom the cabarets to the bread line And {n between all the drama of h With Most Laughable and Complicated Situations Arising Every Minute IT’S AREAL FUN FEAST | | enes ters and hunted, the eternal strife between the police and those that society consid awless — TWO AMERIGAN GIRLS ARE RESCUED FROM AFRICAN NATIVES. IN FILM RAMA) Two American girls were rescued from certain death at the hands of a group of African natives, according to dispatches received from Herbert Stanton, a scientist exploring the Jungle regions of Central Africu, According to Stanton, hix caraya ‘was traveling through the den: ests, when suddenly one of his guides brought back word that sev ‘women were being sacrif|! African chieftain to commemorate the spirit of their clan. 8 VAUDEVILLE ’ ACTS HEAR THE MIXED COMEDY OCTETTE Messrs. Lord, Depew, Chase and How- ard and the Misses Fairfax, Austin, Seymore and Draper. You can gamble on this act—it’s a real winner. g | NEW FACES IN THE CAST Bigger, Better, Stronger Than Ever Only Musical Comedy In Town If You Miss This One We Both Lose PHOTOPLAY Clara Kimball Young in the Sensational Story of African Life “THE CLAW” She Soothes Many Savage Beasts Continuous Shows Today Starting At 2:30 LADIES’ LINEN MATINEE. WEDNESDAY New Line of Presents OPPORTUNITY NIGHT THURSDAY BUTCHERS’ NITE FRIDAY finally rescued from the savages “Whenever the wild men c@ Ayrica capture white women,” according tc Stanton, “a celebration fs planned in the village the natives join in] the excitement, and a procession of beasts parades past the house of the Chieftain to the base of a wooden idol. The idol ts the spirit of their clan. The wizard then appears and drinks of a poisonous fluid. This wizard is supposed to be the only man who can drink this poison without instant death after draining the bowl! he transmits to the savages the mes. sage of the wooden idol. “The wizard then indulges in a wild dance, and when he calms down the Chieftain asks for a message. To which the wizard replies: “For each blessing there must be a sacrifice.’ And that sacrifice in this instance was one of the American girls. The girls, tt 1s sald, were part of a caravan en route to some hidden re as in the lenizens of the jungle. They became separated from the men folk during a terrific storm, when the natives deserted the train, rom the management of the Rialto theatre comes word that something similar to the describd above, is con tained in the Warner Brothers pro. duetion. “A Dangerous Adventure,” with Grace Darmond, which will be shown next Friday and Saturday ~ Tell Them And You Will Sell Them! _ Be sure you tell them in the big Industrial num- ber of the Tribune. Make your advertising reserva- tions now, Doors Open At 2:00 Prices: 10 rad 40c TODAY AND MONDAY OLIVER MOROSCO’S ‘The Half Breed’ Half White, Half Red—Seeking a Society Girl as Wife! And because the barrier of blood is ever against the half breed offering love, he swings back to his Indian ancestors and TAKES his mate. There's the dramatic thrill of = sensational stage success—a burst of swift action and strange romance in films. —Also— LARRY SEMON In the Latest Comedy “NO WEDDING BELLS” Shows at—I—2—3:30—5—6:30— 8:00 and 9:30—10 and 40c of the simple cours Untyersal did not attempt to film “The Kentucky Derby” in the usual) disguised California. atmosphere, but| staged it right where the action lay,} prinetpally meant to be on a faraway Pacific| Creighton Hale in a Playgoers fea- island were staged, not in Chinese) ture, ‘Her Majesty,” It is a romantic territory, of course, but nevertheless! comedy drama built around a merry on & Pacific island. Reginald Denny, of “The Leather Pushers,” has the chief masculine character. Rich,, Gertrude Astor, Walter McGrail, Wil- fred Lucas, Kingsley Benedict, Harr Carter, Pat Harmon, Bert Woodruff.| who does not know the girl he loves Bert Verne roles. Casper Sundap. Borning Tribune of the simple country lite, “Tne ke| CoMmedy-Drama For , about the great turf classic. in Kentucky. Scen Universal's star Lillian Lionel Belmore, Emmett King, Tracy, Anna Winter have Hernandez and the principal AND “KICK IN’ @ Paramount A ; George Fitz mau rice Production NEWS WEEKLY RIALTO Ser Rialto on Thursday will present King and Rialto” Thursday theater Mollie The next mix-up of twin sisters. One twin is @ pampered and petted snob. The other 1s sweet and unspoiled and loved by all as “Her Majesty Yet with all her wealth, the rich sister stoops to rob her twin of her greatest | possession—the love of Ted Harper, is # twin, and therefore finds his romance yery puzzling, and his sweet- [heart vers WITH BETTY COMPSON. BERT LYTELL MAY M‘AVOY =: News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom BOYD TROUSDALE STOGK COMPANY. OPENS TWO WEEKS ENGAGEMENT The Boyd B. Trousdale stock o pany, a high class road organization with a company of exceptional play- ers who are well known in western territory, will open a two weeks’ starting with a matinee at 2:30. The opening b'll will be George “Bud- Hobart's merry musical play, dies,” in three acts, music by B. Hillam. ‘‘Buddies” - will be pla: today. Monday and Tuesday. A lavish aces down world. Wi the society \ Long. NY Von \} —Also— HODGE PODGE SHADOWGRAPH THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 MATINEE. TODAY AT 2:30 THIS EVENING AT 8:15 BODY B. TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY Presents THE MERRY MUSIC PLAY BUDDIES Music by B. C. Hilliam IN THEE ACTS By Geo. Hobart HEAR THE “BUDDIES” QUARTETTE A 21, HOUR STAGE PRODUCTION Adults 55c Children 25c gagement at the Iris theater today, Other Fast and Flashy! with a rush and never lets down. Flashing through Broadway jazz pal- her rich lovers. cast includes: Gareth Hughes, Kath- leen Clifford, John Miltern, Walter Adapted by Ouida Bergere from the play by Willard Mack. TODAY, TOMORROW, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY BO Sia SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1923.. ‘om: |'bills to be produced are: “Honeymoon Town,” “Turn to the Right” and “The Man in the Box.” The Trousdale company have en- foyed one of their best seasons this year. They come highly recommend: ed es a company of artists playing clean bills that will meet with hearty approval of Casper theater-goers. C.| The admission will be at popular d| prices: Adults, 55 cents; childres, 25 cents. en- love-melodrama that starts to the dens of the under- ith lovely Betty Compson as girl who prefers a crook to The great supporting PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR HB CHAS RAY DEUCE SPADES LARRY SEMON “SCHOOL DAYS” Continuous 1 to 11 10 and, 25c