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. 4 _ ‘SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923. pessemnen sts <scresets, frances Irene Reels, - Stahl production, “The Dangerous Age,” by furnished the theme for the next John which is coming to the America theater Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as a First National at- traction. The author also wrote “The Woman in His House,” which Mr. Stahl likewise directed. J. G. Hawks and Bess Meredyth collaborated with Mr. Stahl tf the preparation of the scenarlo for “The Dangerous Age." In line with the policy set for the John M. Stahl productions, “The Dan- serous Age” marks a daring depart- ——— CAREY TAS FINE TORY IN FILM NOWUNDER WAY “Canyon of Fools’ Adapta- Ao tion of Saturday Evening Post Story With Big Scenes, Val Paul has started directing Harry Carey at the Powers studios in “Canyon of the Fools,” Carey's fourth starring vehicle for F. B, 0. The story is an adaptation of Rich- ard Mathews Hallett’s popular story of the same name, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Since he lett Universal, where he used to appear largely In two reelers, Carey has been doing an entirely dit- ferent type of picture, His affiliation with Robertson-Cole under the P. A. Powers regime has resulted in much bigger films, turned out on a@ pro- duction scale lavish enough to satlsty the most exacting clientelle; and to the many followers who knew Carey as a typical, hard-riding, hard-shoot- ing western character, are now being added many of those whose motion picture tastes tend oniy to the aesthetfo and pretentious. Carey never had a story more {deal- ly sulted to him than t! melodramatic theme in the Fools.” He had remarkably go: 7 torles in “Good Men and Tru ee Kickba and “The On ." but in “Canyon of the Fools" he believes that he has even greater “opportunities for enacting a breezy, distinctive western role than ever be fore. A machine gun duel and the crush: ing of a big dam, causing a big rush of water to flood the camp, during which time Carey makes a heroic reseue, are included in the many spectacular features which make “Canyon of the Fools" the most jrapidly moving production Carey has eal IS MEAN AE MRO onsen penis! ure from the average motion picture. It centers about a married couple of forty. The woman, essentially a good mother, has given up romance and devoted herself to the care of her children and her household. But the man still likes to think of himself as young. Failing to interest his wife in the theater, dancing and other forms of gayety, he looks elsewhere for his companions, Thrills, comedy and dramatic suspense all figure in the plot before the big climax in which the man realizes that his home and family ‘mean everything to hiin after an. ——_—> GOOD CAST SUPPORTING PRISCILLA DEAN IN NEW FILM: “FLAME OF LIFE? Universal's habit of assembling re- markable casts to support Priscilla Dean is emphasized in “The Flame of Life," the Hobart Henley Universal- Jewel production which comes to the Wyoming theatre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Wallace Beery, famous for his ad mirable characterizations in many successful productions, was selected for the interesting role of the heroine's father. It ts the third big part that the noted character player has interpreted in support of this The first was as the sheik .n Virgin of Stamboul'’; then came @ shorter but equally important role in her support in “Wild Honey"; and now the powerful portrayal of the father in the Frances Hodgson Burnett story which is serving Miss Dean as her current vehicle. The second man to be chosen for the cast was Fred Kohler, best known for his vigorous out-of-doors roles and | who won the approbation of critics in support of Edith Roberts in “Thunder Island,” with Miss Dean’ in her big north woods success, “Con- flict’ and very recently with Herbert Rawlinson in “Blarney.” Beatrico Burnham, leads tn support of several Universal Taasculine stars a year ago, returned) to Universal City to join the extra-| ordinary cast of Miss Dean's produc: | tion. Another feminine role of inter- est was depicted by charming Kath- erine McQuire. Casper Sunday eorning Cridune | COMPANY AT IRIS Mr. Morgan’s opening bill will be “A Dangerous Girl.” It will play Sunday, Monday and Tuesday with four shows Sunday, starting at 2, 4, 6 and 8 o’clock. Other days there Admission prices, 10c and 40c. LOUIS MORGAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY THE DANGEROUS AGE" COMING. ~—TOCASPER THEATER THISWEEK An original. story, entitled WITH FAMOUS COMEDIAN “DANGEROUS GIRL” CHORUS Louis Morgan’s Musical Comedy Company of eighteen people opening at the Iris Thea- who playea| ter Sunday promises to be the best company that has ever played in Casper. has with him Dave Burt, a famous comedian, who no doubt will be one of the hits of the show, having been featured with some of the largest musical comedy organizations. SUNDAY Mr. Morgan At The Wyoming Sunday and Monday—Hoot Gibson in “Kindled Courage,” and comedy, “Knights of Kimball. Tuesday and Wednesday—“Asham- ed of Parents,” a'so “Leather Push- ers," and comedy, “Brown's Baby Doll." Thureday, Friday and Saturday— Priscilla Dean in her latest picture, “The Flame of Life.” At the Iris. Sunday and all week—Louts Mor gan’s ‘Dangerous Girl” Musical Comedy company with three changes of program. New feature picture with each change. At the America, Sunday and Monday—Two fea- tures, “Look Your Best,” a comedy drama co-starring Colleen Moore and Antonio Moreno; also Martin John. son's “Head Hunters of the South Seas,” five reels of adventure on the Isle of Malekula. uesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day—The Dangerous Age," with Lewis Stone, Ruth Clifford, Cleo Madison, Edith Roberts and other well known screen artists; also Pathe News and Topics of the Day, Friday and Saturday—+Kathert McDonald in “Heroes and Husbands"; new also Buster Keaton in his comedy, “The Baloonatic’ and Fox News. At the Hub. . Sunday only—Buck Jones in “Trooper O'Neli"; also Harold Lioyd CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat, Too If your nostrils are clogged and your head {s stuffed because of nasty eatarrh or a cold, apply a little pure antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every alr pas- sage, soothing and hoaling swollen, inflamed membranes and you get in- stant relief, Try this. Get a small bottle of Bly's Cream Balm at any drug store. Your clogged nostrils open right up; your head is clear; no more hawking or snuffling. Count fifty. All the stuffiness, dryness, struggling for breath is gone, You feel fine—Adver- tisement, PAGE SEVEN. Pickford in “The Love Light” and Harold Lioyd comedy, “Ask Father." Friday and Saturday—Eayle Wil- Hams and Rodolph Valentino tn | “Rogues and R also “Ed- gar’s Jonah Day,” and Mutt and in “The Chewing Gum Industry. At the Rialto. ‘ Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— Wesley Barry in “Heroes of the? In “Billy Blazes Esquire” and “The| Street," Mermaid comedy, Casey 5 is |Jones Jr, Kinograms. : 7 t : accented Hast Resort” Tocusrville|" Wednesday and Tharsday-Rthels Ciayton in “For the Defense,” Cameos comedy-snapshots. : Friday and Saturday—Agnes Ayres” in “Borderland,” Fables, News, Star- land Revue. Monday and Tuesday—Lon Chaney in “The Night Rose” and “Torchy's Ghost” comedy. 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Mann, 819 Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo. will be matinee every day and two evening shows. —_—_= = — = ever made. Through, the tempestu- ous and dramatic episodes runs a beautiful and appealing triangular IB love story. rhe charmalfi Marguerite Clayton the leading feminine role op- } posite Carey, with Carmen Arsell cast in the role of the “lady heavy.” | The balance of the cast includes Fred Stanton, Joseph Harris, Jack Curtis, Charles J. Le Moyne, Vester Pegg, Murdock MacQuarrie and Mignonne Golden. ‘The sercen adaptation was made by John W. Gre: AMERICA TODAY AND MONDAY BISHOP-CASS THEATERS TODAY ONLY BUCK IRIS TODAY AT 2, 4,6 AND 8 . ICTURE SHOWN LOUIS MORGAN JONES TWO FEATURES | ‘The Yale Bow! in all its glory of! football history, beautiful: - outdoor snow scenes of Now England, and a siriking!y realistic story of a modern —Also— agin aire RUPERT HUGHES’ Screamingly Funny Story of a Girl Who Could Resist Everything But Food Dangerous domestic drama contrasting society with smail-town Hfethese | are the e 99 DAVE BURT “Billy Blazes, Esquire” FOOD!, FOOD!, FOOD!, THE GREATEST TEMPTATION | features that are offered in the War-| Famous Comed A WOMAN KNOWS |) ner Brothers'» production, “Ashamed y ir ANDY GUMP'S ONLY RIVAL, Che ) of Parents," which will be shown at i An A COMEDY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY CO-STARRING COLLEEN MOORE AND ANTONIO MORENO —Also— Toonerville Comedy “SKIPPER’S LAST RESORT” 108 and 40« the Wyoming theater Tuesday and Wednesday. { Over 50,000 people are seen going) wild over an exciting football ganie, '§ between rival colleges in the Yale’ Zowl, and at thia time of the year GORGEOUS BEWILDERING COSTUMES— . A MUSICAL COMEDY WITH A PUNCH— : COMEDIANS THAT ARE FUNNY— CHORUS THAT CAN SING AND PRANCE— toll this sonne wil recall many fond men COSTUMES OF PERSIAN STYLE— 66 99 Wegee 16" be within ite historio walls A DAZZLING ARRAY OF LIFE, LIGHT AND COLOR— MONDAY AND TUESDAY @a unters OF. out eas ‘| e footba’ ne hi be lo) © TRY Edad ena it ty deleted fae a LON CHANEY a “A BLUE MOUNTAIN MYSTERY” ne a treat in itself apart from the! 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