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SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1923. Theatricals Vaudeville LIFE STORY OF CHARLES JONES RIVALS ANY SCREEN THRILLER Che Casper_Sunday Morning Tribune PAGE Fivi' News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdon, CAREY FILMIIS FEATURED AT = WYOMING THEATER THURSDAY | Perilous duels singlehanded against) der comedy in five reels declare big odds; lifemenacing Yeaps from/to be the best and the funniest ar | towering walls and out of high win-| most laugixprovoking film he ht | dows: sword play at the closest range| made. Not only is {t as full of laugl jy and in tight corners; all this, and far|as {it can be, but e'so*there:is actic we galore and thrills aplenty—enough : jij to satisry the most exactin d movie fan, With Max Linder in the cast ther M4 are Bull Montana, Frank Cook ff | Catherine Rankin, Jobyna Ralsto: more, go to make up the thrills and the real action to be seen in the Max Linder, international fun favorite | which under the title of “The Three} | Must-Get-Theres” will be at the America today and Monday. each 7 2 + : : A ATL be \dged at f he | Jack Richard: » Charl M tt After successfully playing the‘leading role in many vig- At the Rialto. Beery and Tully Marshall. Pathe| _ Heralded as the most entertaining production in which | ite or this some tun fenture we heal Clacenae Wenney weed Cavers am { orous Western film stories, Charles Jones hhas_been trans- Sunday, "Monday, Tuesday. News Topics of the Day. |Harry Carey has ever appeared “Canyon of the Fools” wil! puriesque on the great Dumas’ Harry Mann, constituting about ¢$ ported to the Yukon and will next be seen in “Snowdrift,” a cathe, Little Church Around the} | Friday and Saturday—Mary, Pick-/be shown at the Wyoming theater on Thursday. It is Mr. mance “Tho. Three Atusketcers.” |near an allstar cast as one sees | romantic story of the Northwest. This latest William Fox| con rales totest Denwoetly Wat | Sera Patty Zens Less" Tex) Carey's third big production for the Film Booking Offices of | Critics who have seen this _new Lin- shales production starts an engagement at ithe America theater to- ter Long. Cameo comedy, “Bum: | America, in which affiliation the famous Western star is win- i ————— — - i ' day. and Kinogram. Also added att At the Columbia, \ning his greatest success. Charles Jones’ real life story rivals, boys and those of the famous Rus-| tion, “The Great Idea.” Playing today and Monday the|. Based on Richard Matthews Hal- ‘ even the moat adventurous plot de-|sian Cossacks, Wednesday, Thursday. Maine company will present the| let's stirring tale of the same title, 7 NEW PALA(C “E INN ‘ vised for his screen productions. Be-| J" the latter part of 1914 the Fox Nazimova in “Balome, |, Christie Spectacular musical extravaganza | which recently tn The MAX LINDER S , tet ohne inte ie ora screen star left the Wild West Show| comedy, “The Chased Bride," Hodge - Devil Himself.” This is the} Saturd s Post, “Canyon of , e3 WAS! and went to Chicago to break horses} Podge novelty. est production ever attempted on| the Fools" is an ideal vehicle for Mr. SPECIAL SUNDAY one of the champion trick riders of|for the French government. After Friday, Saturday. the Columbla stage. The play is in| Cardy. His whimsical humor, his $1. 00 $1 00 the world and had appeared before|less than a year at this work he| Walter Hiers in “Mr, three wonderful scenes. There will| daring and keen sense of the dra- . TURKEY DINNER s many of the Kings of Europe, sailed for the European battlefields.| Spends His Dime.” be ten big vaudeville and ensemble! matic make of his cl eter a mas-| Starting in life as a Hoosier, Charles| His feats of horsemanship soon won] News. numbers. Zane Grey's wonderfut| terplece of personation. | 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. Jones firat saw the light of day in|for Jones the title of the “greatest —- story, “Riders of the Dawn,” will be| The story has to do with the ad \ ‘ ¢ 3 Vincennes, Indiana. Hp received his| rider in the world.” For a short thus ‘As thal shown on the screen. ventures of a cowbéy, one Bob Me- Music and Entertainment Every Evening early education in Indianapolis, where | Jones was also attached to the avia-| Sunday Only—“Dead Men Tell No| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. | Carty, and the plot is replete with By Marie Roderick and Cecil Birchell, Violinist. he Soe re ae as ae tion corps, but his knowledge of} Tales,” a super-serial “Ring Tail Another screaming’ comedy-by The| thrilling incident and a smashing cll- ig: eats eae duent Saad : mechanic © Marmon Automo-| horses was of the most use to the} Romance.” Maine company entitled “A Woman| max. , Carey has a role which critics ring ride on a dashing stee< bile company. When life in the city! Allies. astnas fannie ueides n the Case” also cight big vaudeville| regard as easily the most winning|—¢Ven though said steed be a trick NEW PALACE INN, 138 North Center lost its interest, Jones went to Red| Towards the close of the war and|in “An Unwilling Her Specialties and the big feature photo-|of his career before the camera. | Mule, with the tricky name of Jaxbo; Lodge, Montana, where he became a|after the struggle Jones performed] Holdup,” a comedy. pla Hearts Haven.” The usualy The cast includes Fred Stanton, | Socom OL snore Spectacular and! cowpuncher on the Triangle Bar| his riding feats before Premier Clem-| Wednesday and Thursday—Lewis| ladies’ matinee Wednesday. Marguerite Clayton, Joseph Harris, Ranch. enceau, the King and Queen of Bel-| Stone in “The Dangerous Age.” Friday and Saturda: Jack Curtis, Carmen Arselle, Charles His next move in search of adven-|gium, King George of England, Pre-| Harold Lloyd in “Two Scrambled,” a| _ The liveliest farce comedy of the|i. Le Moyne, Vester Pegg, Murdock ture ‘was to the Philippine Islands| mier Orlando of Italy and the King| comedy. season is slated for the week-end] MacQuarrie and Mignone Go'den. where he served in the U. S. Cavalry|and Queen of Italy. William Fox] Friday and Saturday—The Boss! Program, “Baby Mine” and an all| Val Paul's direction is evident in the during the rebellion of the Morps.| was present at one of the exhibitions| of Camp Four.” “Bucking Broad.|Medy photoplay program featuring| many striking episodes of loye and After being wounded he was trans-|and offered Jone a chence to act in| way," a Christie comedy. Pathe Re-| C#@s. Murray . adventu ferred to the avation corps and re-|some western pictures. When the| view. . Sa mained in that branch of -the serv-| cowbostsoldier returned to this coun- pe fh At the Wyoming. ice until discharged from the army.|try he signed a contract with the A ERE Pe Sunday and Monday—“The Mo: TODAY AND MONDAY TODAY ONLY Following his return to the States|motion picture proucer he met in| sunday and Monday tie hicans Daughter” with an all-star Jones drifted to Miller’s 101 ranch|France. His daring and unusual De ameae renee Ae ast; also “The Monkey Bell Hop” “ ” 6 in Oklahoma and was signed by the|ability have carried Jones to the| Dream, Buck Jones tn “Saow-| and news recl. BUCK Miller Brothers to tour the country|front ranks of movie stardom, and| Sri; cerwroren nig inten forme | Tuesday and Wednesday—Audrey Le with the Wild West Show, as cham|each new picture is eagerly lookea| MUStGet-There's s latest feature/ wunson, the star with the most —IN— pion trick rider of the world. He| torward to with interest by thousands|°°meay: Fox News. = =| beautiful form in the world, in “Heed- had mastered the tricks of the cow-! of fans. —only a. Shop Girl” starring| 8 Moths"; comedy, ““10 Seconds” “SNOWDRIFT” § p a and news reel. stelle Taylor, Mae Busch, Wallace) “mhursday, Friday and Saturday— | Harry Carey in his latest produc- um butors Corporation release, has been| tion, “The Canyon of the Fools,” e A drama of flaming hearts in booked as the feature attraction for| Saturday Evening Post story. Z cher er ee 99 next Wednesday, Thursday at the —ALso— TALE 5 Rialto theater, It was directed by URALGIA MAX LINDER p Charies Bryant. The settings, by E iT “ties Coane cat ALSO— Natacha Rambova, follow closely the| ea thidachecrauthalershaad ne Comedy-Feature a fantastic drawings by Audrey| —melt and inhale the vapors “The Three Must-Get- TWO PART COMEDY nee Beardsley. The story is that of eres” “A RING TATU ROMANCE” 1 to 11 Oscar Wilde's poetic drama. Peter| M. Winters wrote the scenario; and| the photography is the work Charles Van Enger. Here's a Double Feature Pro- gram You Should Not Miss. Mob scenes of stark power, and the reproduction of a mining town during a period of labor trouble, are promised by the Rialto Theater management to its patrons, in connec- tion with the showing of “The Little Church Around the Corner” today. Claire Windsor has the featured role in this adaptation from the well-known stage play of | VISKS Over 17 MillionJars Used Yearly ot! Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 1 to 11 10¢ and 400 and 9 10c and 20c A PAIR OF FREE TICKETS EVERY DAY. This coupon will admit L. 8. Martz and one to Iris theater Sunday. WATCH THIS COUPON EVERY DAY. This coupon will Fred Kasch and America Sunday. admit one to Charles Blaney, which was scenario- ized by the silver screen by Olga Printziau. a eh Warner Brothers, NOTICE TO OUR the producers, spent vast sums of money in this pic- - ture, before the Pennsylvania mining J oirgcTed | town was reproduced to the last fin- CHARLES fi} ishing’ stroke; it is said the fidelity i e BRYANT fp S&TS AND COSTUMES BY is so close as to deceive even those who resided in the mining town from which the screen one is copied. , “The Little Church Around the | «Clothed In Nudity” Becomes Corner,” is the story of the struggle € going on in David Graham, the young| Mors of gn BS eaalty, | an a Paradox CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE #‘ “J B14 LY CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER STARTING TODAY BILLY MAINE’S BIG COMPANY 25—PEOPLE—25 In the Spectacular Musical Extravaganza } social worker, between his allegiance to his own people, the poor of a min- ing town, and the comfortable seduc- tions of rich life. He wins the love of Lefla Morton, daughter of the millionaire mine owner; but suddenly decides that his place is with the poor. He reaches the mining town just in time to lead a rescuing party and save the lives of trapped miners; then the town is agitated. Morton arrives to protect his mines, and the workers pounce on him. Through David's entreaties, he is saved, tho young man performs a miracle by We have installed an Electric welding ma- chine, the only one in Wyoming. This gives us the best equipped Welding Shop in the state. Ready to serve our patrons Monday, June 11. “Clothed in nudity"—hitherto a paradoxical and whimsical figure of speech—hak become an actuality. Nazimova has achieved it in her photoplay production of ‘Salome,’ in the performance of the erstwhile taboo Dance of the Seven Veils. As every censor knows, this extt bition before the throne of Herod, Tetrarch of Judea, has always pro- vided work for the blue pencil. The trouble has come with the removal of the seventh veil, the last and least. You have never seen a photoplay like “Salome!” »; You have never — seen such’ beauty, giving a mute girl power of speech.|| When Nazimova first began such intrigue, e Just as he ts about to win his sweet-| sketching out her portrayal of the the heart, he {s arrested and thrust into| vivid and gristy story of the daugh- ’ On jail for murder, on circumstantial|-ter of Herodias, and John the Bap screen | evidence of a quarrel with the man|tist she found herself confronted with who was killed, and who was a suitor|the dilemma of adhering at once to 2 RR. for Leijla’s hand. How the two class-| the facts of the story and get pro- eis, | 2 es—rich and poor, owner and workers| viding no cause for perturbation — - é — —are bound together through his sac-| among the more sensitive members of ° rifices, follow in a number of climax-|a motion picture audience. She must es dramatic and interesting. not shock, and yet she must give a ; Claire Windsor's supporting cast|senuine and truthful’ impersonation Industrial Bldg. Phone 628] includes Kenneth Harlan, Hobart] of Salome. : WEDNESDAY IN THRE SCENE Bosworth, Walter Long, Alec Fran-| How Nazimova solved this appar- 310 W. Midwest NES iE BIG'S' S is, Pauline Stark, George Cooper,| ently inexplicable tangle is indica. SOREER AX. Biggest Production Ever Staged at the Columbia. 10—Big Vaudeville and Ensemble Numbers—10 ONLY MUSICAL SHOW, IN THE CITY. Photoplay “RIDERS OF THE DAWN” : One of Zane Grey’s Greatest Stories. , WARNER OL BROS oy Shows Today at 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 Margaret Seddon, Winter Hall andj tion of her genius and art. Cyril Chadwick. William Seiter dl- “Salome,” the Nazimova produc- rected. ai TODAY, TOMORROW AND TUESDAY 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock — Prices 10c and 40c Lifes: Own True Story Told ; TODAY AND TOMORROW in. the Createst Romantic E | A Vivid Drama Adapted from the Red-Blooded Melodrama, Ever Filmed b Story by JACK LONDON FOURTH ANNUAL DANCE he Little Church ou “THE MOHICAN’S || FANSiiR eevee Novelty and Serpentine Party |: A Photoplay.Massive. in Theme; Sumptuously Staged and Splen - didly Acted by a Large «and Not able Cast CLAIRE; WINDSOR KENNETH HARLAN CYRIL CHADWICK PAULINE STARKE ALEX FRANCIS HOBART BOSWORTH MARGARET) SEDDON WAITER LONC —AND OTHERS — BON DURREE CLUB MONDAY, JUNE 11 ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY The largest novelty ball of the year—this is dur annual and we want you to help us celebrate. Plenty of noise makers and a big time for everybody. ‘ADMISSION: GENTS 25c LADIES FREE DAUGHTER” A Picturization of “Jees Uck.” ROMANTIC CHARM—VIRILE ADVENTURE— DRAMATIC INTENSITY—AND MORE Depicting the romantic adventures~of an Indian maiden of a vanished race who dared a death penalty for the sake of another’s child. Staged midst the glories of the Adirondacks and the shores of Lake Champlain. “Monkey Bell Hop,” Comedy 10c and 30c Added Attraction “THE GREAT IDEA”—THE HOMEBUILDERS PICTURE CAMEO COMEDY—“BUMPS” KINOGRAM NEWS THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA News Reel

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