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“HUMAN WRECKAGE” HS GREAT GRIPPING POWER There is something tn “Human Wreckage,” Mrs Wallace Reld's anti-narcotic picture shown at the/ ‘Wyoming theater, that holds the au- diences that throng to see {t firmly in tts grip from beginning to end. When one has seen Mrs. Reid as the devoted wife of the prominent lawyer, who, through unfortunate circumstances becomes an addict, and has witnessed the performance of James Kirkwood, as that lawyer who carries on a relentless fight against the forces of narcotics, only to be caught himself tn thetr trap; when one has seen Bessie Love as the little addict mother, who wages a pitifully weak fight against dope for the sake of her helpless spring, one wonders if ever a on the stage or scréon, he wi such marvelous acting. It is an unjustice to anyone in the « ‘o pick out one indiv re was the greate re all great. MMANY-SIDED WOMEN 1S SHOWN IN OUTCAST: Cast out by society dared to run against its conven- tions, thrown down by her husband as a millstone around his neck, yet bearing it all cheerfully, and at last coming under the influence of a great love, the heroine of “Outcast” which is now playing at the Ris theater displays the many sided pas- because she NOW PLAYING “THREE Charm The fine cast includes Claude Gillingwater Wm. H. Crane Alec Francis (The Wise Ones) —also— 10c and 40c And a Pre-Eminent SINCLAIR LEWIS’ C FRANK ROONEY Singing and Dancing through his dt WISE FOOLS” Action, Humor, Power and Beautiful Eleanor Boardman In the Leading Female Role NEWS AND TOPICS Shows at 1—3—5—6:30—s—s—9:30 FLORENCE VIDOR, MONTE BLUE “MAIN STREET” A Marvelous Picturization of A story filled to overflowing with those intimate human touches that go straight to the heart Directed by Harry Beaumont FOUR DAYS STARTING SATURDAY RIALTO COLUMBIA 5 ACTS OF THE BEST VAUDEVILLE EVER PLAYED IN CASPER plea for pity that would be ignored only by the most heartless. Elsie Ferguson takes the role of the leading woman in this film. Miss Ferguson's talent for display- ing emotion is exceptionally well fitted for this type of play. She enacts the role of the woman who has seen the drab side of life and yet who has not succumbed to its bitterness. It ts not until after be- ing pals with a great friend for a long period that she begins to feel that she 1s indeed outcast and that Mfe holds nothing for her. At this crucial point, however, the awakened conscience of the man comes to her rescue. In addition to “Otucast” the Rialto {s featuring as an added at- traction some vaudeville entertain- ment by Arch Woody and Fra Rooney in a combination of mu inging, dancing laughs. and plenty of —_> “THREE WISE FOOLS” LAST TIMES TONIGHT King Vidor has gone his own rec- Ke ord as an original and veritistic motion pieture director one better | ction of his first “Three Wise rong’s popu- | mit, proving itself one of the most en tertaining and artistic of son's productions, It has the reality the sea-| « sequences which the stage version had necessarily to omit. The pio tureplay {s one to cherish; tt will re- pay repeated visits. The cest has been selected with the greatest nicety. Eleanor Board- man repeats the success she won in “Souls for Sale.” Claude Gilling- water repeats his stage impersona- tion of the lovable Find’ey. William H. Crane and Alec Francis are al- ways real and appealing as his cron- ies, Others in the notable cast are John Salnpolis, Willam Haines, Fred Esme!ton, Martha Mattox, Fred J. Bulter, Charles Hickman, Craig Biddle Jr., Creighton Hale and Raymond Hatton, pi as ORPHEUM ACTS BEING HELD OVER, COLUMBIA The five Orpheum acts which have been playing at the Columbia theater since Sunday have been held | over by this establishment because the tremendous interest that they aroused in Casper. The man- ment feels that there are still many persons who will want to see this show and who have not had the opportunity to do so up to this time. That the program has lost one of its interest is shown by tho that big crowds have been at- tending the theater each night. The photoplay has been changed owever, and features William Fatr- BEES in “Peaceful. Pet arry also appears in “F fairs."* Next week the Columbia vaude- ville will consist of acts by and Al Smith, Frances Dougherty, cneetand and Powers, Berger and eamon, and Kni, Roosters. in character and in situation, the! charm and the feling for ro’ and atmosphere which Vidor gets 0 all of his ures, True, he nq to work with | but he has enhanced and de pl sions of womanhood and makes a veloped them, giving eplsodes ond | —————_———————— | Last Times Today ‘DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” Also Comedy “A Rag Doll Romance” 10c and 20c Friday and Saturday Wm. Duncan —in— “Playing It Wild” —and— HAROLD LLOYD Supporting Cast In 4 FIVE JEWEL-STUDDED SPANISH COMBS FOR , THE LADIES ' \q FIVE BLACK RUBBER BELTS WITH SILVER | BUCKLES FOR THE MEN ELEBRATED STORY 1a I" Always Something Attractive at the | Ry Caer YR ee Che Casper Dally Crioune | ert skating of their lives and found the sport less easy for beginners than {t looks. It happened at the Warner Broth- ers studio following the completion in the cast of “Main Street” were|to make Gopher Florence Vidor, Monte Blue, Louise| wich Village; the Fazenda, Alan Hale, Harry Myers,| Kenntcott, the more-sinned-against- than sinaing husband of Carol, who| which she becomes involved. “Main Street” {s to play at the |——————————————— Noah Beery and Robert Gordon. Prairie a Green- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 has to bear the brunt of her revolt as Doc| and capriciousness, and who even. betes tually saves her from a scandal {jn y| gases, bile, souring food and waste | right out. Fred | “ | get an ‘g. tisement. LAST TIMES TODAY Mrs. Wallace Reid “HUMAN WITH “MAIN STREET” Casualties ‘of minor sertousness! were sustained recently near 4; motion picture actors essayed the MOTHER! 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Among those present who are also TIGHT! ——you, can never be sure what’s going to happen next in this thrill-a-minute mystery sensation! It’s breathless! It’s mystify- ing! It’s one of the most enjoyable pictures you ever gasped at! day. Florence Blue have co-feature roles, the for- Kennicott, who tries NERUOUS HACKING Can not be cured by a glass of water, but will alaieoaee under the healing and soothing effect of | CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend mer as Caro! Golawyni presents hie CLARENCE BADGER Production Vidor and Monte AND SEE THE BIG PICTURE 1,000 MOUTH HARPS GIVEN AWAY FREE TO SCHOOL: CHILDREN —at the— RIALTO MATINEE SATURDAY “‘ Main Street”’ OMIN ; Everybody’s Theatre STARTING SUNDAY The 1923 Sensation Woman Will Another example of the mo- tion picture supreme by the man who directed “The Four Horsemen.” No Children Under Sixteen Ths REX INGRAM PRODUCTION TRIFLING Written, adapted and directed by REX INGRAM rom Every Man Should See It, and Every WRECKAGE” i The Greatest Picture of All Times 1:00—2:45—4:30—6:15—8:00—9:30 YOMING 25e 50c TONIGHT ANOTHER BIG SPOT DANCE Arkeon ‘Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” DANCING EVERY NIGHT TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock YOMIN Everybody’s Theater LUCILLE & VERNON The Song Bird and the Violinist Tomorrow and Saturday SPECIAL REQUEST ARCH WOODY Comedy and Songs SING LING FOO Chinese Mystery Man } Wm. Fairbanks in “Peaceful Peters; Nee WEEK ; A Laugh —In Addition— ” Eddie Barry in “ STARTING MERRILL BROS. BILLY IRELAND‘ oF 5 With and a ¢ Every 15 Seconds FLIRT Also “THE OREGON TRAIL” 10c————30c. Family Affairs” —Comedy SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 ‘OLI 8 OF RED LIGHTS Miss Ferguson is mar- velous in her poignant portrayal of a friend- less woman’s fight to hold the man whom she has reclaimed from the depths. and Mary MacLaren in the cast. ELSIE FERGUSON ~ FUN FROM THE AMERICA STARTS SATURDAY David Powell ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS * —ADDED ATTRACTION— A Combination Act of Music, Singing, Dancing and Plenty of Laughs Appearing at 7:30 and 9:30 BEN TURPIN ‘PITFALLS OF A BIG CITY” RIALTO PRESS OuiCST, ARCH WOODY ang | FRANK ROONEY PATHE NEWS —with— THE FIRST GAME OF THE WORLD’S SERIES TODAY Tomorrow