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SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1923. PARADISE PARK nouncement that Paradise and the attraction which it Manager Gehres has Bryce Wilson with the original ‘Tavern orchestra will play for the dancing at this pavilion. Bus service will be maintained to and from the park so that persons who are not in possession of ca:s NORMA STARS IN COMEDY AT THE WYOMING Famous Beauty Will Appear In “She Loves and Lies” Last of Week” Norma Talmadge, famed beauty of the screen, is coming to the Wyo. ming Theatre next Thursday in “She Loves and Lies,” a comedy drama founded on Wilkie Collins’ story of the same name. In this play, Miss Talmadge por- trays two sides of the well known eternal triangle, being her own rival for the affections of her husband ‘Miss Talmadge as Marie Callender finds herself wed to a certain Mr. Lismore, whom she marries in a philanthropic mood, to help him tide over some financial worries, It is purely a marriage of convenience, but as time passes Marie finds the “mar. riage of convenience” extremely dull; whereup she searchers for a method of winning her husband's love. The plan she eventually hits upon is unique to say the least. Real izing that she cannot flirt with h'm at home under the c'rcumstances, she goes elsewhere, becomes someone else, and sets out t him. Greenwich Villa he ce‘ebrated habitat of the folks whom Irvin 8. Cobb has nick-named the ‘Hobo: hemians" is the site of much of the action in the play. sailieh inca eters y mortality among ‘physl. nd de higher than that © members of any other wt ed professiéns. COMING MONDAY 6 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS .Veterans of Foreign Wars Presents Snapp Bros. Exposition Shows 300 Performers 300 30 Special Cars of 30 Amusements 25 Attractions 2 Military Bands 2 East Second Street Show Grounds Something New At Last Theatricals :-: Vaudeville WITH FINE DANCING PROGRAM Raggy Rubin and Bryce Wilson, With Original Tavern Orchestra, to Play for Evening . Entertainment at Pavilion. The dancers of Casper will h lise park opens this evening. This i the third season for this popular open air datictigs Savior i has held in the t will ~ edly be maintained by it through the peebenh pe eta announced that Raggy Rubin and C OPENS TONIGHT At the Rialto. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— Theodore Roberts in “ Grunfpy,” sup- ported by May McAvoy and Conrad Nagle; Carter DeHi nm comedy, “Keep ‘Em Home”; Kinogram News; Aesop's Fables, Wednesday and Thursday—Alice Brady in “The Leopardess”; Dan Mason in a Plum Cent ail with delight the an- Mae Marsh anné production; need have no trouble and onty| Hamilton comedy, “Uneasy nominal expense in attending the| Pathe News. dance. Besides the amusement furnished At the America. by dancing, a roller skating rink is| Sunday and Monday—Dustin Far- also open at this institution. num in “Bucking the Barrier”; “Sat: Paradise park is a beautiful a Morning.” Our Gang comedy: a William Wednesday, Thu GUARANTEED COOL TODAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM. FOX. presents a, DUSTIN TRAPPED, SNOWBLIND, FIGHTING FATE IN THE FURY OF AN ALASKAN BLIZZARD —Alo— “OUR GANG” In “SATURDAY MORNING” ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY TONIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT | TOMMY RYAN EX MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD IN PERSON This grand old man is 73 years old. He has defied old age. See him put a 200 pound weight over his head with one hand and per- form many other unbelievable feats. 40 MINUTES OF REAL ENTERTAINMENT ONE PERFORMANCE AT 8:45 10c——40c Che Casper Sunday Morning Critune | an Emerson Hough production; Pathe 8; Topics of the Day. | turday—Starting of run of} wn to the Sea in Ships,” one of the year’s masterpieces; Fox News. At the Iris. Coogan Lloyd in and Tuesday — “Mighty Lak a Rose.” First National special; “Twas Ever Thus,” a comedy: Wednesday and Thursday — Pola Negri in “Mad Love"; Harold Lloyd early days when bandits roamed the west; also comedy and news reel. Tuesday and Wednesday — ‘The Bishop of the Ozarks,” something big and something new; two-part comedy and news reel. Thursday and Friday—Norma Tal- madge, the gift to the world, in “She Loves and Lies”; comedy, ‘Some Class," and Jack Dougherty in “Lonesome Luck”. Saturday only—Hoot Gibson in @ big thriller. At the Columbia. This being the final week for the | Billy Maine company they will offer in |the patrons of the Columbia a real tre: n the way of musical comedy inment. Starting with the usual matinee at 2:30 and running continuous the musical comedy offer- ing will be “Frivolities of 1923.” Aside from the musical comedy there will be 11 big vaudeville and en- “The Rajah”. Friday and Saturday “Three Jumps Ahead’ Heroes,” a comedy ‘om Mix in “Assorted At the Wyoming. Today and Monday—“The Younger Brothers Outlaws,” re of the TODAY ONLY JACKIE COOGAN —IN— OLIVER semble numbers interspersed. The Photoplay, “The Journey's End,” is Hugo Ballin’s best and is produced with an all-star cast. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —The Billy Maine company will offer for their final production, “A House Party,” which will be one of the big- News of Local Offerings SEA PICTURE | SHOWS STORM AND BATTLES Men Fight In “The Ledpard | tion ess’? as Elements Rage the elements? On the most storms ever screened in |Paramount pictur less," which is comi | Theatre on Wedne |for two days, It the realism of which ha: |surpassed in a prev! one cy 3 a st | Paramount's st terrifying men are engaged in a dea’ jis to be seen in Alice Bra “The stepped PAGE FIVE. Notes of Filmdom to realistically duplicate the fury of|sterm raged two men engaged in |dendly battie on 2 «steamer yacht. electric | Don't fafl to see this splendid pic- whieh two/turization of a ling story by struggle | Katherine Newlin Burt, which te!l ver prod: tio O jthe filming picture, th On Ocean would have observed a most interest at | ing spe je, | Over the set that was being used Md you ever sid , view a ie SP eneiaerr ner 8" | were stretched many lengths of ing a storm a tremendous task jt most be for man| to the other in a motion picture, what} ,., | ing from one This pipe w gest offerings of the season and brim full of everything there is in a| real up-to-the-minute musical comedy, | propellors one of the biggest features of the|coming Qood mercilessly. same program,|mense lights next to t ip Van Win There ‘e few|chines proved most have not reproducers. With », the result was a si atinee nesda, je fury similar to that izes will be given The Old # ead." A —ALSO— HAROLD LLOYD —IN— “CHOP SUEY AND CO.” 10c and 20c | Casper’s Most Popular Playhouse THEODORE ROBERTS —IN— “GRUMP —With— MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGLE They All Think He’s Just an Old Grouch Till---- Till a $400,000 diamond vanishes into thin air, and scandal hangs over a pair of young lovers. Then crabby, lovable, keen old Grumpy flashes out like a sky-rocket. And how things do hum! You'll see Theodore Roberts in his greatest, funniest rales IN ADDITION Perfect Carter DeHaven Comedy, Ventilation “KEEP "EM HOME” waked KINOGRAM NEWS Air Shows at: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock Vo RR A ES I SR a RIALTO TODAY TOMORROW. TUESDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION ALL WEEK. 33 Starting Today Mrs. Berta Smith | Coloratura Soprano Singing At 8 o’Clock Matinee 7:30, 9:30 Evenings TODAY MRS. SMITH Will Sing Lo! Hear the Gentle " Lark —Sir Henry Bishop With FLUTE OBLIGATO By NELLY G. TODD | & which the water, when came spurting in huge which swept CASPER'S FAMILY THEATER STARTING TODAY 25 PEOPLE 25 ALSO HUGO BALLINS MASTERPIECE ly perforated with small ho either side were two large f the turned sprays. ’s Tntest/Of a South Sea island gitl who orced to wed a disremitable white Leopard. © the Rialto} man and who, after suffering many next to remain | hardships, regains “her — freedom rm at sea,{ through a vengeful leapardess. “Pa- en| ward 1 meford and ‘Montague ‘Love portray thi principal roles in support into? of the star. during | Hundreds Enjoy Band Concert at City Park Friday Hundreds ef people crowfled around the city park Friday night to lsten On| to the concert given by the Ameri- airplane| can Legion band. The weather was the down-| ideal for rendering the concerts ani Four istic nd “THE JOURNEY’S END” Be Wise and Attend the Matinees Continuous Shows Teday—2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 9:30 tm {the music was enjoyed by all who wind ma-| heard it lightn-| going at|siven by the band. ‘m of ter. shown in| Friday evening A dozen different numbers wete Another concert will be given next The program wil! the’ be announced later. COLUMBIA Musical Comedy—Vaudeville—Feature Photoplays BILLY MAINES BIG COMPANY PRESENTING THE SEASON’S BIGGEST MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION “FRIVOLITIES OF 1923” A JOLLY, JINGLING, JAMBOREE OF JOY: JOSHINGS | } | | | | } THE GRAND OPENING OF THE FORMERLY MOOSE WINTER GARDEN Prices 10c and 40c | Announcing ° CASINO WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 11TH ORIGINAL TAVERN ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN MEMBERS Raggy Rubin, Director of Music Bryce Wilson at Piano (Casper’s Favorite) Percy Rollins, Eccentric Drummer: (Formerly with Schembeck) ENTERTAINERS DE LUXE “We Make ’em Dance’’ te or oo op a