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PAGE FOUR BiG SEA FILM 15 TOBE FEATURED : “Homeward Bound’ With Thos. Meighan Coming to Rialto Tomorrow A story of the se: with drama and every sce: tinct thrill of its Meighan's latest Paramount picture, “Homeward Bound,” based on the story “The Light to Leeward,” by Peter B. Kyne, and superbly direct- ed by Ralph Ince, will be the feature at the Rialto theater for three days beginning tomorrow. Lila Lee, beau tiful and popular, plays opposite the star. In this captivating photop! Meighan is seen as Jim Bedtc sailor who saves a ship ering after Captain Sv cowardly skipper, quits t and gives up the the ship 1 venson is given an ovat a Rufus Brent, the owner, unaware of the facts, makes him skipper of his yacht which Brent aims to present to his daughter, Mary. Bedford, who loves Mary, refuses to permit Svenson to command the yacht and thus imperil Mary's life. When the yacht is about to sail, Bedford forces Svenson off the ves sel and himself takes command. Brent threatens to have Badford ar- rested for piracy and after a severe time aboard Bedford takes the yacht back to port. He then takes com- mand of an unseaworthy schooner and before sailing, quietly marries Mary. Events follow in quick suc- cession, all of which combine to make the picture tremendously in- teresting and appealing. “HELL'S HOLE” COMING TO AMERICA ON FRIDAY Coming to the America theater Friday and Saturday js the y Wil Mam Fox offering 1 romance, “Hel Charles Jone: cellent cast packed je. When maxed by marvel nes. There are beauty through which * of the Action. AUSTLE OF SILK” 10 BE SHOWN LAST TIMES: TOON AT THE RIALTO — ‘The final showings of the Para mount picture, “The Rust § which opened at the Rialtc last Sunday, will be held t ty Compson and Conway the leading players in feature Cyril Chadwick and Anna Q are included in the suppor This remarkable picture has b attracting large audiences to Rialto and has sent practically every pat ron away satisfied. Its dramatic quality can scarcely be over esti- mated. ‘The happy ending which the public demands is there, but it has a touch that makes it different. CHILDREN GIVEN A RARE CHANCE T0 SEE FILM AT RIALTO FRIDAY MATINEE Children who cannot “attend the ‘Wyoming State fair at Dougias Fri day will not lack entertainment. The Bialto theater has hit upon the idea @f civing the young folks a treat Children who are accompanied by their parents at the matinee Friday afternoon will be admitted free. If not accompanied by parents two chil WIZANG TODAY | Geo. W. Vroman Post| No. 2 | —presents— “FLASHES OF si dren will be admitted for the price of The picture on for the day is/ punch. “Homeward Bound” featuring the| Sweet and Peck have succeeded tn lle Thomas Meighan. It Is sure| getting their chorus trained better than it appeared to be on the opening night, and the improvement makes for a good organization of dancers ase both young and old. The Netto Ladies’ orchestra under the direction of Mrs. M. H. Todd is still achieving new recognition daily, | *%@ singers. while it has become a permanent | &.d admired institution in the hearts @rey, Bert Peck and the It wil play for] 4d splenaidly in their new roles. i “The Secrets of the Antonio Moreno leading is the photo- play and comes up to all expectations REALISTIC SCENES IN WYOMING FILM COMING, ctures no one| Reginald Barker's latest produc- . Produced by Wil-/ tion, “Hearts Aflame,” will be seen , it is the “something dif-| for the ff screen-drama of the season. | theater, of most Casperites. the matinee as us ‘NUS | NOW PLAYING AMERICA Command,” which opens its run at the America theater t, 1s one of the itself and its chief claim to excep. tional merit is the vitality of all its scenes, the emotional grip of each of its numerous eplsodes. has never been rtaining picture up this tale of love and international | —— against a wonderful back- ground of warships, and celebra Washington and Panama Canal, gee Expert watch and jewelry repa ing. Carper Jewelry Co., 0. 8. Bldg. TABLETS ete aee * Never disappoint or nauseate—25 Send your automobile news to “Spark: Plug."—Care Tribune. | eward ¥/ ” ¢ Bound ' #7 sir, it’s 5 triumph Z for the Skipper of the Screen. A sea second to By the writ- ACTION” Also Two Men From the “LOST BATTALION” | In Vaudeville he director,| Of course e “TAXICAB GIRL” MAKES | HITAT THE COLUMBIA The High Life Revue 1 again and to even greater ad- e last night when it presented a tabloid with duced an episode that easily duplicated; and his remark- able achtevement won the applause | of the huge crowds which seemed | to enjoy it thoroughly. FIRST CARS TOPASS THROUGH WIND RWER CANON IN DECEMBER |commenced April 1, 1922. |13 mi'es 94 per cent Js solid granit | nected at the Thermopolis end an |the southern end work is being} speeded so it will be completed be-| ‘axicab Girl," Nevem ie nets | The Canon highway will do away |at the openin, with Birdseye pass, which latter == road has acquired an undeserved reputation as one of the worst roads in the Rocky Mountains. Birdseye Che Casper Daily Cribune SR SCARE ARI ISTE FAL WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 12, 1923 lative photography. Baker has pro-|the last mile they should meet dur-|pass has never been as bad as its |ing the middle of November, accord.| reputation. It couldn't be and still \ing to Engineer Olson, ph passible. Work on the canon highway was,, Thermopolis, heretofore shut off or the | {om the south so far as highway transportation is concerned trom ‘ovember to April, with the com- The road is already co way, will have all-the-year-round highways both north and south. Thermopolis chamber of commerce is preparing for a big celebration & of the highway. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo,, Se —The statement is made by : Olson, state engineer in charge of the construction work of the Wind} River canon highway built five miles south of here, that it will be possible for cars to drive through the canon as soon as De Such members of the cast as Dolly ( ‘0 S pemAE Rl LAA stances arising. The road will not be open to the public at that time, but this statement is assurance that the highway will be in shape for the early weeks of spring. During the week the fourth power shovel has been added to the equip- With the exception of one mile the 13 miles of canon road is connected up, through solid granite 832 feet total length, are completed with the ex- ception of a little trimming. remaining mile is in the northern end of the canon where excavation work is the lightest. power shovel working at Bluejay The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the painin- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made inclear | liquid and in thin plasters. The f action is the same. time at the Wyoming urday it has been written and) more than live up to the unusually ds in @ class by high hopes entertained proved to be a thrilling photoplay, telling a good story, and with epi- sodes that should be remembered for a long time by those who see it big thing is the the ed with a amazing forest fire. The scen-|kind has ever been done before; it en him scope for his} stands alone, and will for a long cil as a maker of power-|time, as an example of remarkable ful screen dramas, and he has built | directiorial | ft as well as super: SECOND BIG DAY “The Taxicab Girl” A DAINTY MUSICAL COMEDY Presented by HIGH LIFE REVUE COMPANY —Alsco— ANTONIO MORENO IN “SECRETS OF THE HILLS” Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 West First Off Center CONFETTI, HATS AND EVERYTHING THAT GOES TO MAKE UP A CARNIVAL DANCE North Washington Hall THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 A GOOD TIME FOR ALL Admission Charged at Door DANCING FREE “Cappy Based on “The Light to Leeward”—Screen Play by Jack Cunningham and Paul Sloane— — Directed by Ralph Incee —Also— Monte Banks Comedy, “A COLD RECEPTION” PATHE NEWS FUD Shows Start 1, 3 ONSTIPATION must be avoided, or to: liver, billousness, . and gassy pains Easy to take, thoroughly cleansing CHAMBERLAIN’S BETTY COMPSON H and CONWAY TEARLE P “THE RUSTLE OF SILK” A picture that film fans everywhere will wel- come as one of the finest contributions to the American screen this season. Comedy, “MOVING” THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA OF SIX Tras e At your TODAY i, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock | FABLES Admission 10 and 40c ANOTHER | KNOCKOUT)! AND THEY THOUGHT HE WASN’T A MAN Those who live in the big woods know men. How John Taylor proved himself is one vital part of the story of as dramatic and thrilling a photoplay as the screen has yet revealed. HEARTS — AFLAME The Greatest of Forest Fires, Even Greater Than “The Storm” WYOMING THEATRE| ‘ SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY a TOMORROW 1|t [ALTO ‘Thomas Mei in a PETER B. KYNE story 2 3 DAYS STARTING han’ |= oS ” ISPOT DANCE] TONIGHT FREE GIVEN AWAY FREE To Those Standing on the Lucky Spot ADMISSION FREE “JAZZ” KLEIN WILL BE| HERE—HE’S KNOCKING THEM COLD Arkeon' DANCING ACADEMY FROM THE PRESS 9 o’Clock eting of Wind River canon high- | bo Nature Kept Beer Cold SARANAC LAKE, N. ¥., (United Press.})—Federal agents ‘who raided the home of Joseph Dutrane in the Samlet of Constable assert he has the wisdom of the serpent. After a Search of hours they found many es of beer hidden in the water of a nearby brook. The bottles were in a hole through which the {ce cold water poured. The’arrangement was ideal. Not only were the bottles well hidden, but the beer was kept SPECIAL FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN IF YOU CANNOT GO TO THE STATE FAIR AT DOUGL AS FRIDAY COME TO THE MATINEE All Children Admitted Free IF ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS OR IF YOUR PARENTS CANNOT COME TWO CHILDREN ADMITTED FOR ONE ADMISSION, 10c YOU WILL SEE A GREAT PROGRAM Thomas Meighan in ‘Homeward Bound’ MONTE BANKS COMEDY PATHE NEWS FUN FROM THE PRESS at just the right temperature for thirsty customers. ONURINECS Fon MAAR a8 U4 ote ES Continuous 1 to 11 ia Witlia “EDMUND LOWE -ALMA TEIL MARTHA MANSFIELD-BETTY JEWEL with_ FLORENCE MARTIN-BELA LUGOSt —also— LATEST “PATHE NEWS” and “TOPICS OF THE DAY” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 TODAY AND THURSDAY ee oe 495 ie —TODAY AND THURSDAY— “A FOOL THERE WAS” With Lewis Stone, Marjorie Daw, Estelle Tayior and Many Other Carefully Selected and Prominent Stars —also— TWO REEL COMEDY—“FAIR ENOUH” and HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY J CORDON EDWARDS PRO. \ 10c and 40c 10c and 20c

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