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ANITA STEWART WILL DUSTIN FARNUM GIVEN BE AT AMERICA WHT ROLE OF GAMBLER IN NEW FILM ON SUNDAY Anita Stewart ts'a living disproot of the statement that the day of the feminine motion. picture star is vrief, ne haw been acting in the films f a decade now. She ts to day more popular, more charming i a better actress than ever. Her most recent picture is “The Love Piker photoplay, she has the this f Hope Warner, daughter of @ wealthy family, and with @ socially ambitious mother. She considers herself a very superior person in deed and ts properly indignant when stepped by a motorcycle policems when she has been speeding from @ pursuing automot for 20 mile Both Hope and Martin Var ns the youth i the pursuing car, whe wishes to restore to her the sab! : ch she had droppe d 20 mi at ee in the police court ne mor: ‘The friendship soon ripens: into e. : Martin takes his siences be Nie S en, 2 this father, Peter van Huls , Yves in the tenement district. Pros: had come to Martin after perity the death of his mother, so he has never tried to uproot his father from the old home. Hope is so ; th father ashamed of Martin's uncou' ‘and the place in which he lives that she tears up the wedding invitation which had been addressed to him. conscience so troubles her but her that after she [s dressed for the ceremony, she ps into a Ifmou- sine and goes to get Peter. “The Love Piker” 1s Miss Stew- art’s first picture for Cosmopolitan Productions. It ts being distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan and will be the attraction at the America theater Sunday. Her work in this new picture is certain to increase Ber long lst of admirers seston HARMONY TRIO SCORES AT COLUMBIA THERTER The Harmony Trio, three song birds who are stopping off in Cos per for a while in their from big city to“ig elty, opened engagement at the Columbia t ter last night and “ The warblings of t capable trio pleased the Cojumbia eudience im mensely, und eve show pac the ho Singing comes as easy to them as existence itself. Just otf a circuit of no small magnitude the Harmony Trio show that they are used to capacity houses and that they know how to treat them, for they responded to encore after en core last night beth individually and gollectively The High Life Revue company is offering day a new musical comedy to- it is “The Southern Girl.” It tory of horse ing, and ts ndeed racy con throughout The feature picture is “Pat's Patents,” also a laugh bringer. FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY OF “THE HEART ANDER” ‘The final showings of the Para mount picture, the Heart Raider,” starring Agnes Ayfes, which opened at the Rialto theater Thursday, will take place this afternoon and eve- ning. The strong supporting cast includes Mahlon Hamilton, leading man, and several other screen play- ers of note. ‘This production, a melodramatic love story, directed by Wesley Ruggles, has caught on in great shape during its run here. TODAY AND TOMORROW What will be the end of this age of madness. is period of ja joy and recklessness —this time of insaiiable ap- petite for forbidden plea ures—these delirious days of hooteh, speed and_ re- grets? See this marvelous picture— HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD??? —also— ART ACORD —Iin- “The Oregon Trail” Chapter 5 —and— TOONERVILLE COMEDY 10c—30c 10c——30¢ SUNDAY HOOT GIBSON —in— His Latest Picture “SHOOTER FOR LOVE” || migration | Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. THE MAN WHO WOME Dustin Farnum, as a fearless, oting = gambI who goes west” in a bl ry after making his last and most spiritual bet, wil ater todas will at the America, the- Saturday in. his latest um Fox production “The Mar Who Won.” The story is intensely dramatit: and Dustin Farnum portrays th: }ehiet characte: ft he were actual ly re-enaeting a portion of his life's history. ing Creek fs the name of callty In which the story ts \ld. Appropriately named, thus place of the Old West echoes hoes with the sound of atrif ep suffering the wife unsuccessful miner, longs the luxuries and finerles of ) her husband cannot give ves the attention whieh he as no time to give. Therefore, she accepts seduction at the hands of vealthy neighbor, Lord James, the terror of the surrounding eountry. Jessie When his wife +e deserts him, eaving two small children in his care, Peter, the good miner, de termines to re » himself. He falls. In the is Wild Bil, an inveterate, though kind-hearted gambler. Wild Bill brings. back thi wife, but dies in the attempt, mak- ing the climax the production one of physical and spiritual crisis, NEW RIALTO PICTURE TO SHOW HOLLYWOOD IN ATS. TRUE UH Showing Hollywood, Cal., the capital of filmdom, as it really ts, not as tt is sometimes painted. is one of the features of the James of ‘alctum — Wafers ‘Transform Pimpled, Muddy Skin to Pinkish Lovelimens. It was cer a most fortunate discovery when it was found that one of the necessary skin health is caleiu sulphide. ds of girls 1 beautiful complexions. t often get into se pimples, and such the blackheads, complexion di ments. Them the calcium is 4 ural ald to skin re You t get this wonderful re- sult fr can y cosmetics or drug have a clear, nor beautiful tum. So when you are tore ask for a 60 cent box Wafers o A and} onstituents of This ‘wonderfa) substance remover from the system the waste products th complexion without this wonderful near send Marshall, [Sree Paramount picture, ‘‘Holly- | wood," which has been booked by | Manager Todd for the Rialto theater jfor am indefinite run starting tomor- rew. Frank Condon, who wrate the short story from which the picture was adapted, lives in and knows Hollywood. intimately. lames Cruze, the director, lives in and is. familiar with every phase of the community and. studio life. The only strangers are seme of the unknown players, who interpret the roles of the folls from Centerville, Ind., and who are Quite like the characters they dapict. his health. His granddaughter Angela, comes with him to seek « place im the films, Waving been told, |and herself beng quite. certain, that |she will be a howling success and a |star. Later on, all the family come to California and all get into the |flms except Angela who never gets, ;2 chance. They meet all the noted screen folk—stars and directors, and their adventures are both humoreus and@ pathetic with a touch of thrilh threwn. in, One of the features—perhaps the greatest—is seeing all the famous screen follt {n one film. Another ts the opportunity of seeing the fa- mous places in. and about the west ern film capital. Unquestionably this’ is the most novel picture that has ever reached the screen. HOOT GIBSON STARS IN Hoot Gibson 1s “Sheetin’ for Love,” the Universal picture to be shown beginning Sun- day at the Wyoming theater. Gibson has starred in many ern pictures, but the v in which he has appe: sented him in roles from the western loc: BUSINESS MAN the star of west. recent vehicles le to pr: “I suffered for years with stom- ach trouble and gas Doctors thought I had stomach ulcers or cancer. After last attack they advised going to Rochester, Minn., for an operation. A friend advised trying Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, which ¥ data, and I cannot sing Its praises too highly, as I can now eat anything and everything.” It 1s @ simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac: tically all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including appen- dicitis. One dose will or money refunded. At all druggists. Advertisement. Joel Whitaker is ordered west for: NEW WYOMING PICTURE ared have pre- | transferable | | ! SINGS PRAISES continually. | ally any other because of their humanness. “Shootin” for Love! has a theme of intimate interest to several thou- sand American men today and a casual interest to the rest of the world that hag observed these thou- sands ef men, for its bero is a victim of “shell shock” laboring | under the high nervous tension of | that dread nervous disease. } Laura La Plante, leading woman | of “The Phantom Fortune” and other Universal serials, appears op- posite Gibson tm her second role with him. The first was in “Dead Game.” Alfred Alfen, remembered for many of the biggest character per- formanees of the screen and notably for that dynamic figure, Helt Mor- gan, in “Hel? Morgan's Girt," ap- pears in “Shootin' for Love” as Hoot's father. William Welsh of “Over the Hill’ and William Steele have the other principal roles. “Sheotin’ for Love* has @ hero who {is perfect, but human. Like | the rest of Gibson's pictures, it prob- ably will be immensely popular, DAMAGE SUIT FILED AGRINST CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyoe., Sept. 21— Robert Stapleton, as administrator of the estate of Loretta Stapleton, deceased, has filed suit against the City of Cheyenne for $21,252.13 @amages. The olaim is the result of the death of Miss Stapleton in an elevator accident in the City- County building, employed, | | 1, Seree! COMEDY: PAN MASON and FUN 20 THE PUBLIC ‘The proneunced success 0} oreus ra type, called “The conceals herself on Poard FEATURE: AGNES AYRES in “The HEART RAIDER” play by JACK CUNNINGHAM From a story by HARRY DURANT and JULIN HERNE Directed by WESLEY RUGGLES In the Plum Center Comedy “RUSSIAN RUMOR” NOVELTY: AESOPS FABLES FROM THE PRESS MUSIC: TRH NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA OF six Pictures Iike her last one, “ arts, has led Paramount to give her another story of this Weert Balser a long cruise to the tropics. COMPENSATION CASES CITED AE PRECEDENT IN STATES RESPONSIBILITY CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. Mrs. State of Wyoming to kiMed in its service. Mrs. LAST TIMES TODAY 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 as “POP TUTTLE” f Agnes Ayres in peppy, He. It tm all speed from — when Mins Ayres propones wn fint, and thereupon leaps yacht off Paim Beach, and tik the gentleman has begun 115-119 East First 5! ! Dancing \@ popular than ever. sure to find. ADMISSI Our big Friday night dances are more You will enjoy the crowd that you are Academy ON FREE In Period Designs Several Different Finishes DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. treet Pau “J £414 Jimmie Floral they “PAT’S PATENTS” A Shows at 7 and 9 TAs T CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE #N NEW SHOW TODAY “The Southern Girl’ A Musical Comedy with a Plot, Featuring —Presented by— HIGH LIFE REVUE Co. THEY SCORED A KNOCKOUT—ABSOLUTELY THE HARMONY TRIO Direct from Pantages Circuit and Denver, where : scored Movie Chats—‘Col. Heeza Liar in the Jungle” W. First, off Center Street Phone 1500 mF i’ Be in Blackface FEATURE PICTURE Admission 10c—40c alleged bootleggers, 2 The decision of the supreme court of Wyoming in actions brought by Arthur G. Hanson and Mrs. Ita May McPherrin to compet the pay them awards of money voted by the legis- lature, 4 being cited in legal publi- cations as a “milestone” establish- ig recognition of the responsibility of a state to make provision for the relatives of officers or employes Me- Pherson, wife of a deputy sheriff who was killed during a Dattle with was voted $3,- 900 by the last legislature, and Mrs. Hanson, widow of a State trapper| v who died from injuries sustained when he fell over a cliff, was veted $4.000. The state auditor refused to pay the amounts, contending such appropriations were ile; The state supreme court ruled that the claims must be paid. HOLDUPS LOSE NERVE OVER LOVE-HAKNG CHEYENNE, Wyo, Sept. 21-— Just as one highwayman started to go through the pockets of J. A, Silva, while another held a gun at the victim's breasts, a couple on an adjacent porch began billing and cooing, whereupon the robbers fled without having obtained any of Sliva’s belongings. The hold-up took place on East Twentieth street at 11 o'clock at night. Silva ia a Den- traveling salesman. Man Who Broke Up ‘nat! Fnitiation Is Fined —— CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21.—7. ¢. Conrad, @ dray driver, was given @ suspended fine of $25 in munic; pal court, folowing complaint that he had created a disturbance by interfering with an initiation by high school students. Conrad, it was charged, interfered with the initiation under the impression that ais son was one of the Initiates, URINE a s Cleanses and ‘Wop Mus Bosc bye cae PORTRAYED RIALTO The 3 Ring Circus OF PICTURES 1,000 Laughs 1,000 Sensations HOLLYWOOD THE COLOSSAL SURPRISE OF ALL TIMES BY 100 STARS YOU KNOW THEM ALL TOMORROW Note 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 9:20 1,000 Tears STARTS William Fox y by TODAY AND SATURDAY wesents= ADAMSON \ DIRECTED. BY WILLIAM WELLMAN of his fine career, HE HONOR AND HAPPINESS, “The MAN who WON” Portrayed by Dustin Farnum, the inimitable personator of virile western roles, makes this the outstanding achievement GAMBLED FOR MONEY, FOR WOMEN, FOR HORSES—AND THEN HE GAMBLED FOR ANOTHER'S A PRODUCTION WHICH RECALLS CUSTER’S LAST STAND IN WILD BILL'S LAST DEFENSE. ~Also— CLYDE COOK IN HIS LATEST TWO REEL FUNNY “THE CYCLIST” Shows at 1, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:80, 8 9:80-—-10c and 40c TODAY and SATURDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN —IN— e Tomorrow —ALS0— Harold Lloyd BEBE DANIELS and SNUB POLLARD —IN— “SAMMY IN SIBERIA” Always 10c and 20c SUNDAY AND

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