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va SUNDAY. APRIL 15, 1923 Theatricals :-: FILM VERSION OF LONDON STORY FOLLOWS “ABYSNAL BRUTE? TEXT Page by page in every way It fol- hit that tt is, are David Torrence, Vaudeville Casper Sunday Oorning Cribune LS ET ND TEE STIOENS SP « Iheatricals IN FILM "GOOD WEN AND TRUE’ lows the book to the letter. Buddy Messenger Hayden Stevenson, At the Rialto. tircal comedy of the present day| Harry Carey will always remem- This Coueistic expression apt'y de-|Charles K. French, Graufurd Kent| Sunday and Monday—Wallace Reld| with ten vaudeville and ensemble|ber his second great super-western scribes ve seer. with which Hobart | nd many other well known players. is “Thirty Days"; Mermaid comedy;|numbers interspersed, photoplay,| for F. B. O. “Good Men and True” Henley fol!owed the printed version of —-——_—__ News. “God's Crucible from Ralph Con- Jack London's famous story “The| §' ’ Tuesday and Wednestay—Jack| nors’ great story, ‘The Foreigner.” |‘“"™0unced as the feature attraction Abysmal Brute,” which opens at the | Holt in “The Man Unconquerable";} ‘Tuesday, Wednceday, Thureday. |S the Rialto theate: Thureday, Pri- Wyoming theater next Saturday with | Fables; Bruce Scenic. Wednesday ‘s| The Revues company in tabloid mu-| day and Saturday. The famous west- Reginald Denny as the star. ‘Transcribing the book to the screen exactly as it was set forth in the great author's work, this celluloid transplan tation of one of the most appealing stories ever concelved, proves far more entrancing on the screen than it did in binding. The broad scope of the camera enhances the story with adil nt im LASTEST REID PICTURE HERE his scenic value, plus a personality reg Rialto Showing Big Comedy | 7 velaushs. play. lever before in his career on the intered on the screen by Denny, far in] Feature to Casper Film | T= Lee. | Screen. 3 At the Wyoming. excess of the written expression of Fans Toda: | ‘ ms ‘ 9 | Not only dia he work to the point even such a great author ag Jack Lon- y, Tomorrow. Batays: “MesAy Simt.. Teeedayr lof exhaustion before the flickering |Dempsey-Carpentier fight; also com: | don. 2 | lights but he had to fight in a dozen Going ¢ |edy and news reel. - i | The story concerns a young prize} io ye) ot Voluntarily to avoid) “\odneeday only —“Parted Cur hand-to-hand conflicts that would fighter who finally succumbs to the tne. unpleasant and messy sensation | tains", and Samed, The Touch have the strength of a dozen heart punches of Cupid, and becomes|°f eins murdered, furnishes the fun! aown't; also news reel, k Dempseys. In orcer to fit him engaged to a social leader without di- ao of “Thirty Days” Wallace; ‘Thuraday and Friday—Norma Tal- self fur this wild display of fisticuffs vulging his life's “vocation.” How|Reld’s latest Paramount comedy made in "The Heart of Wetona, in which the Marquis of Queensberry she spurns him when she discovers|@rama, which comes to the Rialto) starting Saturday—Reginald Denny, : revdisregarded completely. he that he is a “box-fighter,” only to| theater toda: star of “The Leather Pushers” and 5 * a lot of the prize-ring have him whisk her away in cave- thirty r was adaptei by/ Kentucky Derby in “The Abysmal* pe ns of the coast and had th man fashion and lead her to the al-| Walter Woods, from the stage farce Brute’ by Jack London. him through his paces, Amc tar, forms a theme that for genuine heart interest, comedy, pathos and drama will undoubtedly stand as a cinema monument. Denny is perfectly at home in the by A. E. Thomas and Clayton Ham- fiton which scored a conspicuous New | York triumph tn 1917. | with Ttalian the operations of a yilllenous Business and elub day, several added attractions in Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Harry Carey's latest producti } Men Sunday A fast-moving comedy which deals! Coogan in his latest picture, Professional Women's! sical comedy, “Fair and Warmer,"| ern with vaudeville features and ensemble ition to the regular picture pro-| numbers, The photoplay, “The Sign | ‘"° m will be given at the regular] of the Jack-O'-Lantern.” | Ros niesion. Friday and Saturday. | the The usual week-end musical farce with | comedy presented with strong vaude 00d) vile specialties and novel ensemble Si] numbers. Also a new feature pho-| © new producing company and True"; Pathe Riding at whirlwind speed, Charles Jones sweeps his audience along At the America. with him into the land of surprises personal star, whose new association with film tooking offices of America, airendy won him new popularity country over, was compelied to exert more energy and take greater risk in the filming of the gene Manlove Rhodes’ story than fession: Robinson. Johnny Monday — Jackie Daddy 1 be continued for these two da and thrills in his latest Fox photo ay, “West of Chicago,” which runs at the Iris ‘today only. title role through his former pugilis- “Camorra” knife man, with| with a Snub Pollard comedy, “A| There are several realistic scenes| tio endeavors in real life, and gives a John Floyd, whom the girls are crazy| Tough Winter’, and Fox News on|of Mexico and the American side of| mon portrayal that will win him both fem-| about, with his pursuit by the mur-|the same program. the border. The photography is de-| him inne and masculine adinirers, and} derous Polenta and his experiences| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and] cidedly clear, and in many ‘places ex-| your firmly establish him as matinece|in the murderer-tree (%) haven of Friday—The feature attraction wiil| ceptionally Beautiful. The acting and) role idol and box offige attraction extraor. dinary. Mabel Julienne Scott ts equa! ly as convincing in the leading fem!- nine role, whole others who do much toward making the picture the instant jail, “Thirty Days" is a story which be is interpreted by f really notable | sre cast. Wanda Haw!ey is seen ag Lu-| WO! cille Le@yard, who becomes engaged | @n¢ to John Floyd on condition that he re- frain from fllrtations for a month. 6 9 Herscchell Mayall, of “Kismet,” | 8/80 “Queen of Sheba"? and “Civilization” | Dry fame, has a part of fights, knives and laughs as the pursuing Polenta, whilo Carmen Phillips is the too af- fectionate Italian wife whose demon: | of hate and stars ‘The true “Own Your Own Home"| .. story entitled “Yesterday We Cele- brated" will run again in Monday's the many dramatie uations that bring a plentitude of i As the Warden who persecutes! Y by the fact that a number of queries| "1," Victrola, who breakfasts in have come to the Tribune as to just| °°) alet, easy cheirs an¢ who the young couple is. The Tri-| #!! the luxuries and comforts of home pune is not at Mberty to divulge this| When Floyd threatens to expose aj «7 information for the young husband| ‘heft, Mr. Cruze bas cast Kalla Pasha | Ha: and wife do not feel that they have| the ve n of many Mack Sennett | done anything to brag about—but they | Slapst comedies. Other parts are, do feel a genuine satisfaction (and we| taken by Charles Osle, Cyril Chad- don't blame them) In having gotten to| Wick and Helen Dunbar. be home owners “from a standing start.” Read it Monday. THE HEART OF WETONA, NORMA TALMADGE. FILM AT WYOMING THIS. WEEK During the past couple of months. Norma Talmadge, the distinguished Select star has had two honorary ti TODAY AND tles conferred upon her. No longer is Nocma plain ‘Mies Talmadge; she JACKIE COOGA may now be called Deputy Sheriff Tal madge, or the latest—Princess Norma 1 mAbbete 10c She acquired the latter title on an Indian;reservation, called Idyl\wild, in California, where her latest Select Picture “The Heart of Wetona,” was being filmed, in which she pre- sented by Josep M. Schenck at the ‘Wyoming theater next Thursday and Friday. The Indian natives of Idyy- wild were so fond of Norma that b fore she left the reservation they held a large celebration in her honor and made her princess of the tribe. Only recently Sheriff Mitchell of Queens county made Miss Talmadge a deputy sheriff. So with the titles of sheriff and princess Miss Talmadge smiling!y goes on her own sweet way of being a popular moving picture star. RIALTO SPECIAL ATTRACTION STARTING TODAY The Steinway Reproducing Piano Introducing MME. EMILE KRAMER Concert Soloist to 11 10c 20c TODAY O iN PROGRAM Rhapsody Mauresque_Saint-Saens Rays Two Pianos 1. -- Becccadueeenaa== aderewski Piano Solo Gardens: Percy Grain; ‘ramer, Alternating the Steinway Duo March Militaire. -Saint-Saens Two Pianos rT Ci ount ch Mme. Lew Co By: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7:30, 9:30 Steinway Grand Pianos Furnished by Music The Shoppe, Inc. Sunday only—Buck Jones in “West strations tward Floyd stirs Polenta’s Comedy, * Monday Post in “The r The Revue's company entitled PEAT BISHOP-CASS THEATERS, “DADDY” STARRING SNUB POLLARD “A Tough Winter” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 pe 5 §—) BUCK JONES “WEST OF CHICAGO” —ALSO— “THE BARNSTORMERS” Sunshine Comedy RUPERT HUGHES ouls for Sale,” Rupert Hughes story of studio life in Holl; There will also be Pathe Ni direction are of the highest standard, and the story holds its interest. The corr at od. 4 Topics of the Day. arting Saturday—Tom Mix in his “Three Jumps Ahead” k comedy, “High and and Fox News. At the Irts. t as a screen is F Adore nee a v3 ith consummate art 1 the same prc Cherchez la Flapper! Chicago,” and two-part Sunshine Ec sarnstormers.” and Tuesday—Guy Bates Jasquerader"; also t » Al St. John in “’ esd: and Thursday — Con Talmadge in “East Is West,” comedy, ‘Please B ane Grey's rs," with a My . City Slickers.’ he rold Ll CG, LASKY . oS es PRESENTS” boxers he fought were Schiff, every require: | r, Supporting 5 talented es, who plays her difficult Young Abe Attell, Mickey Farrell, Franky Ely and Sailor Ackerman. These boys are well known wherever fight fans gather. Tho big scene for which all this training’ was necessary depicted a battle royal in a tinsled desert cab- uret, in which Carey had to fight al- most single-handed a hard-fisted band of thugs who fought by fair means or foul to lay him low. He carried out his end of the fight Itke a real hero but when he emerged from the fray he had so many cuts and bruises on his face and body he lodkel as if he had been battling a flock of wild Mail Bandit’s Escape Probed ATHENS, Ga. April 13.—Twenty- three witnesses were called to before the federal grand $ pear JAC At The Columbia in a comedy Follies of Now” a “The Wally in the kind of swift love com- edy that has made him famous. Spark- ling with laughs, warm with ro- MONDAY mance. Wanda Hawley is to 40c 10c 20c THOLDTIGHT” ¢¢ NLY The Story That Startled the World The Picture That Will Amaze Picturegoers Barbara La Marr Studio Life In Hollywood America Theater, Four Days, Starting Tuesday ADDED ATTRACTION a OR Kinogram News Weekly Mme. Emilie Kramer Concert Soloist Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 TODAY TOMORROW Sensational Story Of. © Moving Dictore: Studio Life | ap- here for an York mail bandit, from hospital last Wednesday night. Jack Holt “The Man Unconquerable” Love and exciting adven- ture in the colorful trop- ics. A fine supporting cast including —.Sylvia Breamer, Clarence Bur- ton and Edwin Stevens, Also Aesop’s Fables Bruce Scenes investigation of the PAGE FIVE News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom TARRY GAREY BOOKED AT RIALTO The tirst book emtere€ for copy- escape of Gerald Chapman, the New|right under the laws of the United Mary's | States was “The Philadelphia Spelling Book.” TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Is the Business and Professional Woman's Club Day In Addition to the Regular Program A Musical Travelogue 1—The Gypsy Maiden 2—A Bit of Irish Lace 8—Old Hong Kong 4—Old Fashioned Mem- ories 5—The Alice Blue Gown 6—Chief Minnetonka Candy Sale In the Lobby After 6 P, M. The Battle of the Century for the Fistic Supremacy of the World DEMPSEY GEO. CARPENTIER The Most Talked of Picture Before the Public Today 5 REELS of ACTION K Casper’s Family Theater—Where Everybody Goes TODAY AND TOMORROW THE REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE What Attracted 90,000 From All Corners of the World to See This Fight, Paying Over $1,600,000 at the Gate. See For Yourself. WYOMING Theatre Admission, Adults 55c TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY In the Hilarious Comedy SPLENDOR, —And— Photoplay ver Made, “THE FOLLIES OF NOW” A Satirical Comedy of the Present Day. A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF EXTRAORDINARY 10—VAUDEVILLE AND ENSEMBLE FEATURES—4Q “GOD’S CRUCIBLE” From Ralph Connor’s Great Story, ‘“The Forelgner,” Most Remarkable Picture CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY Doors Open 2 o’Clock——Show Starts 2:30 ATTEND MATINEES AND AVOID THE NIGHT RUSHES, Adults 40cChildren 10c

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