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COLUMBIA REOPENS WITH SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM OF VAUDEVILLE, MYSTERY MIAN TS FEATURED The reopening of the Columbia, “The Man From He!l's River,” the theater Sunday with five big vaude-| film adaptation of James Oliver Cur- ville acts was an overwhelming suc-| Wood's big picture, is the photoplay cess both from the standpoint of the! now on at the Columbla. It features admissions and from the standpoint of the program: produced. Considerable cleverness fested in the program. from a Chinese mystery man to a couple of chumps who do ble is are five acts, m; Sing Ling F he {8 all sumes that o is his name and Chinese. the geese, pigeons and Iva Novak. It is one of the best pictures of the Canadian north that is mant|has been produced and is @ real Everything| thriller, Three dominant factors stand out some|to give this prodiction an unusual things thet seem absolutely impossi-} appeal. One is the marvelous cluded in the bill ‘There scenery of the Yosemite Valley dur- tery man be-jing the winter .ing the feature entertainer. Season—the first the Park has ever been in- vaded by a production company to time One even aS-| collect a fitting atmosphere for a| Sam Hardy is “Get-Rich-Quick Wal- orthwest story, the government rabbits, which he gets from nowhere/ granting {ts consent to Irvin Cum- are robes, Chinese creations. Qn abundance of draperies, and a graceful way of going about! awe-inspiring beauty. Flowing} mings. The star and director has | staged the picture amid scenes of Another fs his work make the act typical of) the story, unique for its novelty of the orient. tery They also ald the mys-| presenting a variation on the North- man considerably in the suc-| west Mounted—a story replete with cessful completion of his act. Vases/ thrills, carrying swift action, and full of water are brought from con-; compelling characterization. cealment where there were no vases before. Half a bowl of rice is made to swell up and run over and to ap- pear as if there were two bowl fulls. Animals and birds come out of noth- ing. The Merrill Brothers, cycleoc! chumps, do some big time stuff that is a riot. The ecene is set for a street of a sma!l town. The two “chumps” enter. Some comedy is gone through and one of them dis: urning with a bicycle. is set up 0} one of the brothers. to do some very difficult stuff that has a thrill or two combined with its fon. ic and Vernon appear in pop. A violin and ukelele is introduced. ‘The combination hit and several encores Luci ular songs later is a great Frank Rooney {* a comedian of the first water. He appears as a village lick and presents such songs as “I Stutter Too Much” and other late hits. Archie Woody offers some novel entertaining on a carpenter saw and a broom stick. Though the appar- atus he uses is simple his way of going about it and his repetition of humorous phrases make the act a scream. “THREE WISE FOOLS” AT AMERICA TUESDAY od picture is Gold version of Austin successful stage play. “Three Wise Fools,” which comes 1o the America th on Tuesday, for three days. It has been dl ed by King Vidor with all of fecling for actuality in characteriza tion in atmosphere and in back ground. Its story is that of three bachelors Who agree to take ch of the grown daughter of the girl 4 2 who had rejected the love of all three of them in their you Com edy complications ensue fast and furiously on become inter woven In 2 amatic incl € appily for 1 after the ‘girl has been e of aiding and ab- nals to break ont Fools" has that the for— , thrills of prisc Tae} almost. eve Kind that Gola picturegoers rdman, who with Remer Its cast is of wrn has accustomed toexpect. I r jumped in acting of Steddon in wise fc Witlam H. Cra and Alec Fran John Fred E en Little: Mattox, Hale ston and ESSE CUSKY PRESENTS A) George Me! Ford JACQUELINE LOGAN GEORGE FAWCETT, MAURICE FLYNN WHUAM ©. Dayipsoz It is adapted from Mr. Curwood's novel, “The God of Her eerie It has {ts locale in Northwest Canada and reveals the self-sacrifice of a girl to spare her father, oe the romance between her and tle. The third conspicuous mgnitgne is the introduction of the wolf-dog, Rin Tin, the huskie who acts as pilot of the officer's dog-team. This canine proves to the satisfaction of all how devotion and kindness can encourage a lasting friendship which stops nothifg to save a life. “PIONEER TRAIL” ENDS TODAY AT AMERICA “Pioneer trate” Is is the attraction at the America theater for the last times today. This is a David Smith luction and has a notable cast, uding Cullen Landis, Alice Cal- Bertram Grassby and Otis The story opens with a prologue showing the Dale family starting out from a mid-western village to see a fortune in the gold fields of the far west. The party is attacked by Indians and all are killed save Jack, four-year-old son of Robert Dale. The action jumps 20 years and the main story opens with a number of dramatic sequences that keep the interest high, There are thrills, humorous situations and suet a touch of pathos that gives uction flavor and makes it th man interest. The ven an unusual treat- ment in that the heroine ts required o do much of the courting. also make bh appearance today in a gram of famous Irish songs. —————_—_— “OALOMY JANE” GOES BIG AS RIALTO FEATURE She was beautiful and the {dol of the hamlet of Red Dog, nestled sousty in the great Redwood for- st of California, and very much ve during the days of '49. With her and tender trust Jane, outstanding igure of Bret Harte’s famous novel f the same name, is the instrument which sets men free of murders and establishes pe and quiet in an otherwise rest! community, Miss eline Logan makes a thorough- ly lovable Salomy and captures the 9 of her audience from the ing lo my Salomy Jane {s the feature pieture now playing at the Rialto theater and will be with us until Wednesday 1esday evening will be the last op- portunity. The plot of the story seems a bit disconnected and hurried at times, but the theme is there and high class entertainment, it is a tong way. TODAY Tomorrow Added Attractions HAL ROACH Comedy Fables Kinograms’_ §j Shows Start 1—2:40 ; 20—6:00 7:40—9:20 ALTO | a ry Che Casper Dally Cribune Community Fund Meeting Tonight a disturbance finally convinced its master that something was wrong. Oison followed the dog and was taken to Crowther’s body. OAM ARDY PLAYS Ih WALLINGFORD PICTURE Sam Hardy who plays the title role in “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford,” the screen adaption of George M. Cohan's famous play, a Cosmopoll- tan Broduation for Paramount and which is showing at the Iris today and Tuesday. Mr. Hardy fs thirty-five years old and was born in New Haven, Conn. He appeared in many musical com: edies and plays including “Princess Pat,” the Ziegfeld “Follies” “The Riviera Girl,” “La La Lueill top Thief,” “A Pair of Sizes,” and “The Charm School." He took leading parts in such motion pic- tures as “Judy Forgot,” “Over Night” and others. The interpretation of J. Rufus Wallingford, the suave and cont!- dent con man by Mr. Hardy is a screen masterpiece. His presence on the screen breathes the part, and no other actor in the country could have-portrayed the charactér with Search Continues For Train Bandit ASHLAND, Ore, Oct. 15.—A search definitely directed for one The Casper chamber of commerce} ™4n, whose name is known, is be- recently endorsed the idea of the|!m@ carried on here as the cardinal community fund, which will be in| e@ctivity of officers seeking the reality a corporation organized for| bandits who last week held up a the purpose of collecting and distrib-| Southern Pacific train a few miles uting funds for the annual work of, S0uth of this town and killed four the different organizations that com-| men. pose it, Tho budgets of the Red| This man. the officers say, is the Cross, Boy Scouts, Salvation Army,|'eader of the bandits, He formerly | and other similar organizations will|bave been identified by members ot | be decided by the board of directors} Was a convict and ‘his photographs of the corporation. The drive to ob-]@ railroad construction crew on tain these budgets will be made at} duty near the scene of the holdup one time, so in this way the many|as those of a stranger they saw drives of ‘the year will be eliminated, | thereabout just before the: holdup. though drives to provide funds for|The officers have as further clues special emergency reliefs will stil!/some fingerprints taken from the be held. handle of a magneto detonator The Casper Community fund will be organized at a meeting which is to he he'd at the Natrona county high school auditorium Tuesday ing. At this time it ts ted that many civic and charitable or- ganizations will have representatives present. ‘Will you be at the meeting Tues-| found near the scene of the holdup, \aay evening at 8 o'clock? and which they belleve was used, All for Casper—Let's go. to set off the blast that wrecked, Every one attending this meeting| the mal! car. | is requested to take along his or} The man sought is familiar with | such natural ease and enthusiasm. lingford” in this picture, and the audience recognizes his fitness for the part as soon as he appears on! the screen. Frank Borzage di-| °F trusty fountain pen or lead| explosives, according to the officers. | rected the production. Norman | Pencil. ‘Tho explosivé used ts belleved to ee Kerry, Doris Kenyon and Diana Al-| have been nitroglycerine. The officers also have traced the| magneto detonator. It was stolen from a railroad contractor near Villa, Washington, last August. | The funeral of Elvin Daugherty, the mail clerk lain by the robbers, was held here yesterday, ‘i pest Ot ROOM and board in modern home, plenty hot water, furnace heat, good home cooking; reasonable; on CY bus line. Phone 1538R. MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative is “California Fig Syrup’ len are prominent members of el cast. ‘WESTERN STATES LOOK JACQUELINE LOGKN 19. FOR KILLERS OF SALT VERY LOVABLE IN ROLE AS UKE CITY POLIGEMAN SALOMY JANE, AT RUNLTO) ess sace oeey—aeae Police authorities western ates have been asked oy Bale Lake City officers to be on the lookout for a five-passenger automobite bearing Utah Ucense number 17,717 With the finding of this machine Police hope to be able to capture the person or persons responsible for the brutal killing of Patrolman David H, Crowther of the Salt Lake Clty department. Crowther's body, @ bullet hole through the back of his head, was found on the east bank of the Jordan river near here Sunday morning. He had been missing since Friday afternoon. It js the belief of Chief of Police Joseph Burbidge and other Salt Lake officers that Crowther was siain by vagrants who had their rendezvous along the Jordan. Crowther had been assigned to route see from their improvised camps there. Crowther’s revolver, his money, watch, automobile and other valu- ables were taken from him. It has not been established whether or not Crowther was slain at the spot where his body was found. Beliof has been expressed that he was killed elsewhere and the body dragged to the river bank. Finding of the body of Crowther was brought about by a dog be- longing to Henry Olson. ‘The canine et Salomy Jane was beautiful and the idol of Red Dog, and with her tender love and strong sense of duty she restored peace and quiet in a mining hamlet, otherwise torn asun- der by the foul hand of murder-and trea Ete Jigaisline Logan, the my of Bret Harte’s fa- ata Sr aavel fe the days of "49 in the Redwood forest of Californim, is thor- oughly lovable in her part, and nev- er experiences difficulty in holding the interest of her audience at any time. This Rialto feature will oc cupy the center of the screen for two more days, Monday and Tues- day. Murder, love, comedy and melo- t melt ing pot, from which issues a thor- oughly enjoyable story. Miss Logan is ably supported by Maurice Flynn, who plays the mysterious part of the stranger, whose name is never known throughout the picture, but who leads the heroine to the altar just the same. George Fawcett in the character of Yuba Bill, the stage driver, and a veritable ‘‘dey!! among the women," cares ably for the com- edy injected in the film, William Davidson, in a gamblers role is pleaging in his high top hat and pol- ished manners. All in all it’s a real entertainment. To tell you the story wou!d be to spoil the fu: Hurry Mother! Even a bdillous, constipated, feverish child loves the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never falls to open the bowel: A teaspoonful today Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bott! Mothe You must say “Californ! or you DUBLIN, Oct. 15—Speaking at meetings at which the release of may prevent a sick child tomorrow. | GIVEN republican prisoners was demanded. Michael Comyn said yesterday th soldier prisoners had started a hunger strike determined to be free either alive or dead. came home and after creating quite|™2Y set an imitation fig syrup.— $25 & $05 To the Couple Standing On the Lucky, Spot TONIGHT ‘Always Something ‘Aftractive at the “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” layed by Ted Lewis and Fie Band on this Columbia cord arouses a dance sire like the hunger for home-made chocolate cake. On the other side is « fox-trot aptly named— The Duck's Quack. At Columbia Dealers A-3944—75e Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT ““Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” TODAY AND TUESDAY, “Get-Rich- Quick Wallingford” The Tale of a Couple of Happy Crooks LAST TIMES TODAY “PIONEER TRAILS” One of the Most Thrilling Stories of the Early West Ever Pictured The Massacre Is One of the Most Realistic Ever * Seen on the Screen Thousands of Real Indians in the Picture veloc ape LAND and ALICE CALHOUN Head the Great Cast Also PRINCE LEI LANI HAWAIIAN TENOR In Famous Irish Songs At 3:40—8:10 and 9:40 ‘Also Mermaid Comedy. “A GOOD SCOUT” Always 10c and 20c Shows at: 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Ae A DELL REEL OYE ILS AIS Te GOOLIDGE WILL PRESENT VIEWS ON PRORIBITICN WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.. dent Coolidge will present hi few cents a da ¢deg¢ could have good old radiator heat at just a fraction of the cost of central heating system, wouldn’t you be inter. ested? you that—it gives you ventilating system that keeps the air fresh and pure, as well as warm, No steam or water. ‘Uses very little gas. ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO, O.T. Pluckhahn, Rep. 1841 South David Stree Casper, Wyo. Phone 1287-W It we told you that you POTTER Warm Air Gas Radiation not only gives Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday eee ET TSE Ne RE eta re eee es ass HT ES MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 will have no comment to zaake on _ ment. -COLUMBIA- Under New Management Five Big Orpheum Acts. SING LING FOO Chinese Mystery Man Presi- views MERRILL BROS. A Riot of Laughs ARCH WOODY Comedy and Songs FRANK ROONEY LUCILLE & VERN Singing and Dancing The Song and Vio! y Feature Picture “MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER” Comedy—*HIGH FLYER” * Now Playing—Evenings, 7 and 9 o’Clock \ Matinees pvcdnediay, and Saturday, 2:30 p. m, a TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Westbound Arriver No, 603... weenna——= 2:00 p, m. Eastbound— Arrives No, 608 —__. 340 Dp. m. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy i Arrives t em ewnnneen 8110 p. m. NO, 20 nnn eeeecweneccatmccasss 7700'S. Ii it NO, 81 anna nnewnennnwnennnnen----10.25 D. ms Se eae Three Wise Fools It has ‘Action—It Has Humor—It Has Charm—A Great Drama, with _ a Great Cast ‘Again we apologize to those who we were forced to keep waiting so long _ and to those who could not get in at all to see MRS. WALLACE REID —IN— HUMAN WRECKAGE’ Please Come As Early as You Can and Avoid Standing ONLY 4MOREDAYS on prohibition to the governors’ law | Governor Pinchot’s suggestion that enforcement conference to be held|the president take into his own bere Saturday and in the meantime | hands the task of dry ‘aw enforee- /

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