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rose picture, where the polgnant star plays PAGE FOUR. the pare of @ saucy and sophistoatat. NICEBMOY WE eee Sn Miss Prevost 1s cast as Gloria Gil- |©ert, a flapper with a soul who con- Allce Braay ia starred, deservedly,| coals it under a screen of selfishness. im “Anna Ascends,“ a Paramount pic-| She accepts and marries Anthony ture which is to be the main attrac:| Patch, grandson of old Adam Patch, | tion at the Rialto theater Tuesday} who {s a social reformer. Anthony’s and Wednesday and she !s supported! will weakens with the marriage, for| dy a cast that contributes in no small| he adores Gloria. Both frivol away Gegree to the success of the picture.| their days and nights in idle pleasure, This can readily be understood when| while waiting for the grandfather | it is stated that David Powell. Rob-| philanthropist to die and leave them| an4 Nita Nald! are members! his millions. of the cast. They are quite an im-| Marriage falls to steady them. They pressive trio, Also, there aro Ed-! give a series of wild parties which| ward Durand and Frederick Burton.| culminate when old Adam Patch un. veterans of stage and screen. Flor-/ expectediy visits them and finds their ence Dixon and Grace Griswold home a rendevous of wasters. He The story, taken from the success-| dies a week later, and disinherits ful play of the same name, in which! them in his will. At one fell stroke, Miss Brady appeared as the star.ythey are reduced to pover They deals with the struggles of an tmm!-| fee! its sting, especially as her is srant Syrian girl to become an au-| titted to work after enjoying a life of thor in America. Starting as a wait lelgure. ress in a New York coffes house, ro mance comes to her and hand in hand with it she goes admirably aeaigessa Brotherhood Class «| Holds Interesting feularly suitable to her a Fenicle. Session on Sunday MMARIE PREVOST WI TINTHL fibeued The services last night at the Pres: byterian tabernacle were under th b) C ausplees of the prograin committee of J the Presbyterian brotherhood. P. C. Loveland, chairman of the committee. meone who doesn’: is the cutes: globe, but he ¢ she couldn't be located at the Ri theatre yesterday, where the in guing Warner Brothers’ star’s feature, Beautiful and Dam had {ts premiere, and where {t will be | shown again today. Miss Prevost reveals a bagfu! of tricks, and they are shown in this/ hoy Mira Break it with Dr.KINGS NEW DISCOVERY "| Pains and aches of the back or joints, : Che Casper Daily Crisune MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19z3, “2c ce cnee| MAMMOTH PRODUCTION OF HALL GAINE’S HOVEL, THE CHRISTIAN’ STARTS TOMORROW AT THE ABERIGA WITH A WOKDERFUL CAST principal speakers, Mr. Var Gordon spoke regarding | the history of the brotherhood move. ment and {ts activities. Mr. Fostor talked of the value of spiritual inftu- ence in life, giving many illustrations to show where failure came from want of this influence and glso gave many notable examples of success | coming from it. Both addresses were | entertaining and bore inspiring mes- | sages. Mr. Van Gorden will teach a Broth erhood class next Sunday morning at 9:45 o elk | GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was "Nothing So Good | for Congestion and Colds | as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard | plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, | white ointment, made with oil of mus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, eo that it works wonders. i Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re- lief how speedily the pain disappears Try Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- tion, ple: theumatism, lumbago, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- blains, fros feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). 35c¢ and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00, Better than a mustard plaster Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY HARRY CAREY —In— ‘MAN TO MAN” Comedy, ‘‘The Home Plate” ‘Three Live Ghosts” —And— “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” 2 Polly knows a won- derful picture when she sees one. That’s why she’s’ shouting for “Anna Ascends,” Alice Brady’s great | TOMORROW | | | RIALTO 7 Tomorrow cast. From the Broadway stage su Directed by Victor Fleming tried to get in to see ccess by Harry Chapman Ford enario by Margaret Turnbull “Way Down East” est. Nita Naldi, David Powell and Robert Ellis in the at the Columbia last night, and everyone that left the theater pronounced it the best tabloid ever put on at this popular playhouse. Those who were turned tertainment of the season. Mitch Doors Open at 6:30. Performances at 7:00 It seemed that every- body and all their relatives and 9:00. LADIES’ SURPRISE MATINEE WEDNESDAY ALL NEW PRIZES s away will have one more LAST TIMES ° opportunity to see this old TODAY m2 ive as it will be re- The Rural Comedy Success o > ee tonight. 7: Sad aa “WAY DOWN EAST” |2.2 5: Th hetepl “HIS And Alice Brady’s Big Hit ay e _ photoplay, : Fi . 7 BRIDAL NIGHT,” with || “His Bridal Night” Q29 : ALICE BRADY, adds ma- Starting Tuesday Rin terially to the big program “THE MOONSHINER’S 928 and everyone attending will DAUGHTER” BmZ get the best evening’s en- —And— g ae ce been thrilled by “The Christin.” Hall Caine's world-famous J ndou novel tempestuous figure wh And at last It is a picture—a mammoth, at the America with a re- ad world of todas are grouped Ms on, Gareth Hughes powerful story of love, de passion, lust and dof the Dust,” which closes taday. been read by such multitudes as h he Isle of Man, in Ei Tourneur, director. Quayle, whose life was made of ‘pass at And around k, "claude Gillingwater and other distinguished playe a me ei be shown at the America Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday “amd Friday folow lis Haver, tenderness, “The Christian’ ell Lewis in Tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday night y, 1D. Last Times Today mee uncer Migie. 8 eres es ais TODAY AND TUESDAY TROUSDALE Prices: Children 10c; Ad: ; DOUG STOCK COMPANY “KINDRED OF THE DUST FAIRBANKS l= A Story of Northwestrn Love Nes “TURN TO THE RIGHT” . —ALSO— “HIS MAJESTY THE In Four Acts SNUB POLLARD IN “NEWLY RICH” AMERICAN” Quartette and Other Specialties “THE BEAUT Is More Than “Just a Picture” DON’T MISS IT ~Also— Shows at 1, 3, 5,.7, AND DAMNED” v EVENT, A SENSATION, A MASTERPIECE Taken from the Popular Novel. ARTING TOMORROW 1 to 11 7 STARTING THURSDAY “THE CHRISTIAN” 106 25 THE MAN, ON THE BOX” Max Figman's Success Also Comedy - IFUL. Hall Caine’s Great Story - TODAY | ‘BISHOP-CASS THEATERS, —— —— ey