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GE PAGE FOUR Che Casper Dally Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. BUILDING HITS MELPWANTED || Kote With only three days to go you will have to act quickly to eke adyeniene of shal one It “ ab- lutely one of the be: ropositions we have been tle to offer this year. Tad ies and gentlemen from fs hereby given to Mr. M. H. Todd, manager of All Casper theaters have contracts for Notice the coming year, and are worthy of the sup- port of all union labor: COLUMBIA IRIS RIALTO WYOMING AMERICA HUB the “Sign of the Rose,” every profession can take advantage and be amply the Rialto theater, that ;: TOM BOYLE, Secretary repaid for the time. Applications can be filed any Serra Rae rae Hitneratect Gaye y time after 6:30 Tuesday evening, when the doors of pril 8, 9 an , will n e § in per un- 1. A.T.S.E.M, P.M. O. the Columbia Theater will be opened to receive those less the Rialto agrees to raise their admission who wish to see “Waiters Wanted,” the biggest musi- prices. The producer of this photoplay, has de- cal comedy hit of the season. The hardest work manded of us, the distributor, to insert in all con- about the whole job is to keep from bursting your tracts a 55c minimum admission clause. American sides with laughter. Releasing Corporation exceedingly regret that they are forced to take this step, but these are cir- cumstances over which we have no control. We have repeatedly written you regarding this sub- ject but you have seen fit to ignore our corres- pondence. AMERICAN RELEASING CORPORATION, H. D, Cassidy, Territorial Manager, GREY’S “U. P. TRAIL” A Massive Picture of the Western Plains—With an All-Star Cast. —Also— HAROLD LLOYD —)] n— “SPRING FEVER” TODAY AND TUESDAY EDDIE ST, CLAIR LOSES «= DECISION BUT SHOWS UP WELL AGAINST WINFRED i Strong Scenes In “Ebb Tide” At the RIALTO... Thrilling battle with an octopus in the ocean in which Lila Lee and James Kirkwood take part. A storm at sea and the discovery that a cargo of supposed champagne is water merely. : The landing at pearl inlet and the dis- covery of a rich store of pearls owned by Attwater which Davis and Huish, two rascally beachcombers, plot to annex. The meeting of Ruth Attwater and Rob- ert Herrick, which leads to the regen- ' eration of the latter through love. Easter Egg Dance TONIGHT 1,000 Easter Eggs Free. Fifty contain a $1 bill. If you feel lucky, you’d better come to the ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE Children 10c Adults Children 10c Adults Conley probably | § a 10 or 12 round = To the memory of our darling baby 0 depart- SPECIAL The desperate battle on the schooner in n WEDNESDAY The Greatest which Herrick is overpowered by } ; egret Davis and Huish and Ruth made a “* 8 Z wre ral mE ; r prisoner. ASPER ILY E E THURSDAY The shooting of Huish by Attwater just WJEC) LR ED hr he coeaar He peut to hurl a bot- i B Bs. In Addition to Our Regular tle of a at the latter. t Baja > ie The remarkable prayer of Davis when LAST TIMES TODAY 2 i te piprers the Seath stares him uh the face, and his le} Mann Schoo! ramatic regeneration. In Fancy Dances with Ts The burning of the schooner and tragic The Revue of Revues Company Special Costumes death of Attwater, who expiates his crimes. Herrick rescues Ruth and declares his love, In Addition Dan Mason in a Plum Center Comedy “Pop Tuttle’s Grass Widow” In the Delightful Comedy “His Honor The Judge’’ ““=:(@ “Douglas Fairbanks in With Special Vaudeville Features and the Thrilling Photoplay 2—-“The Easter Bunny” : Sa ae Kinograms Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 50 -- CANDLES -- 50 t 3—"The Hat Box | 99 ' Dance” x Dorothy Seaman > Two Shows Nightly—7 and 9 Prices 10c-40c 4—“Everybody Step” Virginia Witz ta All New Show Tuesday Tribune Wantads Bring Results NEE FLKS CIRCUS WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 5—“The Blue Bird” Eileen Mishica If STANDS ALONE AS THE ONE REAL COSTUME PICTURE. TO THOSE WHO DO NOT CARE PARTICU- LARLY FOR COSTUME PLAYS, LET,US SAY TO YOU THAT COSTUMES WILL BE ENTIRELY FORGOTTEN WHEN YOU CATCH THE SPIRIT OF “ROBIN HOOD” AND eae BE IN THE FIRST THIRTY SECONDS OF PERHAPS YOU THINK YOU HAVE SEEN “DOUG” FAIRBANKS DO STUNTS, BUT NEVER, UNLESS YOU SEE “ROBIN HOOD.” 6—“‘Tweedledum and Tweedledee” Margaret Grisinger {leen Butler Rialto WYOMING | Continuows—1 to 11 THE BIGNESS OF “ROBIN HOOD” IS STAGGERING TO THE IMAGINATION. YOU WILL SEE THINGS NEVER DREAMED OF IN MOTION PICTURES. YOU WILL WANT wie BEFORE THE END OF THE PICTURE MORE BIG NIGHTS LAST TIMES TODAY VERA GORDON Star of “Humoresque,” in Her Latest Production “Your Best Friend” THIS IS NOT “PRESS AGENTING,” IT IS FACTS, AND WE WANT YOU TO SEE THIS GREAT FILM. WITHOUT A DOUBT THIS IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE MOTION PICTURE EVER BROUGHT TO CASPER. WE ARE HOLDING IT OVER AS THERE ARE MANY WHO HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO SEE IT YET. TO BIISS “ROBIN a Cl HOOD” IS TO MISS THE MOST TALKED OF PICTURE OF Every ' COMEDY and NEWs REEL fj THE YEAR. Evening j Ande BUD AVERILL Singing with the Picture 10c and 30c TOMORROW The Greatest of All Productions “THE MIRACLE MAN” Spc 1 Return Showing Two Solid Hours of Action--Mixed With Laughs and Thrills--Now Playng MORRISON’S JAZZ BANDITS Famous Music Ladies Admitted Free After 9:30 Doors Open at 6 O’clock America Theater Only Shows at 1, 3 and 9 10c and 30¢ 10c and 50c Performance at 8 O’clock