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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923. Theatricals Vaudeville NO GURL IN GLORIA SWANSON’S LATEST FILM CHARACTERIZATION No moré curly or wavy hair; such is Gloria Swanson’s de- cree. This radical dictum, coming from the Paramount star who is recognized as one of the best dressed women of the screen, is another thrust at the flapper-like styles which have pre- | dominated for so long a time. ‘The general trend in new fashions/iron and the waver have been laid has been towards the severe. The] on the shelf, so far as she is con- baby doll style of dress has given way | cerned—temporarily at least, and for to the more clagsic, dignified lnes.| her characterization of the American The high walst-line has dropped to] girl in “My American Wife,” her lat- the hips, or been obliterated alto-| est starring vehicle, coming to the gether; the short skirt has been re-| Rialto theater, tofay, Monday and placed by the ankle length gown;/ Tuesday, she leaves her hair abso- bobbed hair has become suddenly} lutely etraight when dressing it into passe. the various colffures. But Miss Swanson now carries the ‘Those who have seen the new ha!r- reaetion one step further and takes/| dresses which she wears in this pic- the curl out of her hair. The curling| ture, declare them stunning. The new oolffures are original, being h worked out by Miss Swanson and | Ahea VERRE NOVEL Hattie, the studio hairdresser. One | DF in particular, which js especially | New striking, is known as “the Turban.”'| “The Isle of Zorda,” Taken in European Setting, Scheduled for Rialto. At the Rialto. Glorfa Swanson in Wife"; Carter DeHaven comedy, Wagsin Tale’; Kinograms and Fashion Show. Wednesday — Jules story, ‘Vennes’ Marion Mann. Thursday, Thos. Meighan in At the America. Sunday and Monday—Tom Mix his latest super-feature, "; Clyde Cook in Tent Maker,” his greatest stage hicle; Pathe News; Topics of Day. brilliant hair ornament, the straight roll of hair being brought around her head in a sort of turban roll. — on the Bar Room Floor,” Fox Spe with an all-etar cast; Our Gang In Pleasant Journey”; Fox News. High grade railroad watches, guar- anteed good work watches of the best makes. We sell for less than one-half the regular price. United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center. At the Iris. Sunday only—Charles Ray The Glacier refrigerator is an econ- omy ice box. Let us save you $5 to $15 on your refrigerator purchase. Graham Shields Furniture C whero prices are low. Easy paymi in “My Wife's Relations.” “The Island of Zorda" {s a fair, far- way country where beauty walks, where intrigue stalks, where mystery lurks and where romance flowers. The only to get there is via the Rialto theater next Wednesday. This island is the home of @ man of mystery who calls himself Ante \irtta. His yacht—its strange flag, its motely crew, its mysterious owner --aroused the curiosity of the natives. No one dreamed that it was Count (Mathias Sandorf, the patriot, who after fifteen yotrs, had returned to be avenged of the betrayal of him self and his friends; of the confis- cating of his riches; of the kidnapp ing of his daughter! “The Isle of Zorda,” Under the S NOW PLAYING which is a pic turizgation of Jules Verne’s novel “Mathias Sandorf.” contains some Its centra’ fi reifa pund is ¥ Reginald Denny and Hobart Henley Ordinarily the presence of any one of these three would be enough to make a photoplay great! But people of Casper have a really unusual treat in store for them. In one picture you are to see the work of all three. “THE ABYSMAL BRUTE’ A Universal-Jewel Production Presented by Carl Laemmle is Jack London’s sensational, world-famous story of a primitive youngster in modern days. Reginald Denny of ‘“Leather-Pushers” fame plays the starrole. Never did a role utilize to better advantage his splendid physique, and his ability as an actor and lover than this—beyond doubt it is his greatest picture. Two of the most extraordinary picture successes of the year. “The Flirt’ and “The Flame of Life,” are the work of Hobart Henley who also directed this picture. It is his masterpiece! I've made my last plunge. I hope I have learned my les- son, I have come back home broke to start all over. If the ousienss men will just give ne one more chance—the one I have always refused in the past. This advertisement is my pub- lic pledge for the future, and an acknowledgment of my er- rors in the past. Sincere mo- The combination of these three great men guarantee a picture second to none. It’sa sensation! A picture for the whole family—be sure that they see this, one of the year’s greatest picture triumphs. 10—40c Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— “My American “A the big “The Isle of Zorda’; Pollard comedy; Fables and Snapshots and The Radium Dance by Ethel and Friday and Saturiay— “Back Home and Broke”; Pathe News; Cameo comedy. In “High and his most recent comedy; Fox Tucsday, Wednesday and Thurs: It is made with the ald of a jet ana| “*¥—Guy Bates Post in “Omar, The ve: the Friday and Saturday—“The Face lal uy in “Alias Julius Caesar"; Buster Keaton Monday and Tuesday — “Brothers tives, even more, a desperate- ness of purpose, prompts this appeal. Please give me a helping hand. There isn’t a pioneer in Na- trona County who did not know my father. Casper school I received my education: In a_ Casper church, I met the girl I love and want to marry. It is Casper merchants I am asking for one more chance—a job and a little credit so I can establish a home. I will try anything. But I must have Help im- mediately. Isn't there some- one who is willing to giv young man, born and educat ed in Casper and a life mem- ber of a Casper Church, a chance to make good? Where I am weak in finan- cial recommendations I can make up in character refer- ences, ATTENTION Lest You Forget The Moose Frolic To be held at New Moose Building STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 24 Lasting Five Days to Saturday, April 28 Every Evening. Featuring high class Vaudeville, Entertainments, Dancing and Amusement. BRING THE FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS A big time assured all. Elaborate and costly prizes of all kinds given away free on different nights. SEASON TICKETS, GOOD FOR FIVE NIGHTS On sale at prominent cigar stores, by Moose members and MOOSE HALL, TOM REDDING Care of Berry Rooms, City Casper Sunday Borning Cribune News of Local Offerings LONDON'S STORY REPRODUCED IN PICTURE “THE “ABYSMAL “BRUTE” | | | P hae pears will beat faster, and masculine minds will thrill anew, through a pilgrimage to the Wyoming thea- from the story by Peter B. Kyne; \ z i “Poor Boy." comedy. | ter, today and Monday, where the Hobart Henley Universal- Wednesday end Thureday—Richard| Jewel production of Jack London’s widely read novel, “The Barthelmess in “The Bond Boy";! Abysmal Brute,” is playing to enthusiastic audiences. For it Harold Licyd in “Going, Going, | b i ri x Gone.” | can be said that a picture with more appeal to both sexes {day and Saturday—Tom Mix in| # Rot been seen on @ local screen senate of Denny’a portrayal of the “Just Tony"; Charles Chaplin in in many, many moons. title role, but suffice it to say that he “Shoulder Arms.” | The lovemaking ability, plus the is well on his way as the leading matinee {dol and delineator of “he ever-dominant, pleasing personality of | Reginald Denny, tho star, will make At the Wyoming. : jes as a result of his ch ‘ Today ana , Monday — Reginaa an instant hit with the fair sex, while ager pele Ayenigt Brute.” enny in “The Abysmal Brute,” andthe masculinity of the story, plus a| sister tt, ’ : Uy y 9 a Mal it 5 . ys comedy. Iseries of thrilling prize F tea hee Caetl ete ring Tuesday and Wednesday—Wm. §.! quences, make the play equally Hart in “Travelin’ On"; comedy, “Lit-| fascinating for the male sex. Ue Ma's Mischief,” and news reel. | Wednesday and Thursday—*The Cradle Buster,” and Harry Carey in “The Outlaw and the Lady.” | Starting Saturday—"Hunting Wild Animals in Africa.” peer ¢ hice ies ae luplicates her past performances in & Behold My Wife’ and “The Power ‘ Writ} of a Lie,” while others in the cast one cf the world’s greatest | who contribute remarkable character- made by one of the ecreen’s| izations are David Torrance, Buddy tors, and enacted by a inger, Hayden Stevenson, Chas. th degree, there is no nch, Craufura sent and ‘The Abysmal Brute” stay poly aad the cinema entertain t it ts. heart tnterest, wh lis in love with the ri comedy, through of Women; thrills, K other: W | Under a new agreement union elec: | ere lans in Omaha are to recieve a] girl f © of $9 for an eight-hour day. Di sem dE the am: | | JESSE TC TASKY "PRESENTE boxer in | sh the WESTERN Auto Top Shop has| Pr moved from 267 S. Ash to 413 §,| of Durbin, h_praise could be written in Gloria as the dashing belle of the sporting worlds of two continents. In a romance brimming with colorful adventure in a gay Spanish-American setting. Antonio Moreno | and Walter Long in the cast. TODAY AND MONDAY TOM MIX IN HIS LATEST AND MOST THRILLING A ACTION PICTURE SamiWosa “3 JUMPS AHEAD” Production His Horse “Tony” Plays an Important Part —ALSO— CLYDE COOK in “HIGH AND DRY” Shows at—1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30. Admission: 10c-40c GUY BATES POST Ine “OMAR THE TENTMAKER” WILL BE THE NEXT ATTRACTION AT AMERICA LEIS TODAY OMLY CHARLES RAY —IN— “ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR” —ALSO— BUSTER KEATON —IN— “MY WIFE’S RELATIONS” 20c 10c RIALTO The Vogue in Review Presented at 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Today. On Monday and Tuesday, Only One Presentation at 8 P, M. A Vision in Beauty Introduced by Richards & Cunningham Co, In a Heaven of Hat Shops By the Smart Shop “Just Teddy Bears” Featured by Professfonal Mannikins A Milliner’s Dream Introduced by Miss Elizabeth Baker Featuring Mrs. Mack’s Hats Petticoat Lane With the Latest in Hosiery The Season’s Latest Creations Presented by Fuch’s Shoes Furnished by The Wiggins Shoe Co. and the Sample Shoe Stores Time of Shows Sunday—1, 2, 3:30, 5:30, 7 and 9. Time of Shows Monday, Tuesday—1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:30, 9:30. fight episodes, and an element | 1 1 throughout. | PAGE SEVEN. Notes of Filmdom Tire Blast Injures Man LUSK, Wyo.—While in the act of pumping up a lar; truck in his gar met with a most p accident shortly after 7 The tire blew up with tremendous orce, tearihg it to pieces and blow: ing the tire rim off, which struck Mr. Rosson, knocking him to the floor. Th he end of the rim hit him Just under the chin, cutting a deep gash through his throat into his mouth and leaving a half circle im- print across his chest which shows the force with which he was hit. He is getting along as well as can be expected altough {t will be some timo before he will be able to eat any food that requires chewing. —_—___ HUNTING BIG GAME ww AFRICA. GuN x GAMERA cay H.A.SNOW Sits a UNIVERSAL WYOMING, STARTING SATURDAY By Monte M. Katterjohn, based on the sensational story by Hector Turnbull —Also— CARTER DE HAVEN COMEDY—“A WAGGIN’ TALE” RIALTO CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER STARTING TODAY THE REVUE OF REVUES COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE In the Big Eastern Success “THATS GOING SOME” A RIOT OF LAUGHTER 10 - Vaudeville Features - 10 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION SABUS L. UBAG’S BAND OF NATIVE FILIPINO AND HAWAIIAN MUSICIANS, SINGERS AND DANCERS DIRECT FROM THE BIG VAUDEVILLE CIRCUITS NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID THE RUSH AT NIGHT CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY Doors Open at 2—Show Starts 2:30 WA TOMORROW, TUESDAY NSON "MY KINOGRAMS TODAY Usual Prices—10c and 40c