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Shoes aes aes ve Casper Dally Cridune ers as Robert McKin, “villain Ge, with this remarkable actor and the | free and in 25 of the apples will be morial dedication warin Farin vain.” AME ice Taek result will be watched with interest. | a silver dollar, Sunday via things we fought e rorla Days” and | Neediess to say, the hands of Alice; In addition to the regular enter-/ United States, ha: it thelr | for, of he thi Perils of the Yukon:" WHttem | are above reproach. tainers, the Arkeon has for tonight hands to the plow, Hod owiiling to for, tae of ext tees eas eae a pestd Carter and Willam and tomorrow night Melvin and Mal-'run the furrow through,” knowing| died for,” the ambassador said, ‘e im is particularly fam-| loy, am acordion player of repute that “if the present problem is not| “whether we like it or not, our lot ous a8 @ “heavy” of western pic! ARKEON WILL RESUME and a tenor singer famous for his solved—end a peraaae dS tn Pinata sienet ory Boies eT justly an quickly | is now cast tn with the other nations ewes Miss bicroen Ne erp! ion of Irish melodies, solved, then truly America will have|to a very considerable extent! Seccieantee"cureos| QANGES THIS EVENING Herrick’s Tatk | 2 — = Causes Comment C0 LU MBI A TODAY dies. “Dead Game” is a story of a man TOMORROW DON’T MISS fought the war in of the atl who knew a good deal about fight ing, riding and being a heman in| Following four days of the auto general, but nothing at all about|Show, the Arkeor will resume its romen. ‘To him @ woman was the|swar nightly dances thie evening} PARIS, Nov. 8—Much interest | NEW THRILLER SHOWS LATE LUND COMEDIES VALUE OF “SCREEN {N ) ARE FEATURE LENGTH MELODRAMATIC PLAYS ee mee ie crateaceoeac"| GEORGE ARLISS GREAT ae Revealing the full possibilities of | iiiarious comedy offerings, and as a the motion picture, as far as the| proof of the good news, “Dr. Jack,” production of melodrama {s con- cerned, and probably opening a new vista for screen authors, “The Eleventh Hour” will be offered at Lioyd’s feature comedy will be seen today at the Rialto theatre The decision was reached after a conference between Elmer Pearson, the America theatre tomorrow, Sun-| genera! manager of Pathe Exchange. day and Monday, as the feature ex- treordinary. Charles Jones and Shirley Mason. Vigorous and intense throughout, this production reflects credit upon the director, Bernard J. Durning. It ‘was acclaimed when first shown, at @ private projection room, again when it reached thirdly when the public saw it. ‘When first produced on the stage it was a sensation, and the history of its rapid and unusual success Is wunexcelled in the annals of the theatre. A foreign Prince of vast resources the critics and] development has been 1 Inc., Hal Roach, producers of Lloyd comedies, Harold Lioyd, and other officials. When Mr. Pearson saw “Dr. Jack” in its final pre-view, he de- clared, “There is no doubting that Harold Lioyd has found his field In the feature length come The natural. Woe all thought he had gone his limit tn ‘Grandma's Boy’ but I must eay that in ‘Dr. Jack’ he has gone another step higher. There © more laughs crowded into the five reels of ‘Dr. Jack’ than have ever been seen !n any picture.” PANTOMIMIST STARRING IN AMERICR PHOTOPLAY George Arliss, the distinguished actor, is perhaps the only recrult from the legitima’ tage who can actually hold his own and at times outdraw. the established screen fa vorites such as Fairbanks, Hart, Valentino and Meighan. As a mat- ter of fact, Mr. Arliss, as great a legitimate stage actor as he is, is an equally great picture performer. The answer is found in a recent critical comment. A, newspaper re- viewer after seeing an Arliss per- Soma Coffea When folks drink Nash’s Delicious Coffee at home they can’t help but exclaim their delight over its good- ness. Buy it today and find real IS THE BEST ONE YET Put Over By BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES SPECIALTIES AND PRETTY GIRLS TONIGHT 7 AND 9 O’CLOCK His Latest Seven Reels plans to conquer the world by eal ear dy formants’ Said, SGeetea TAStEn ere coffee enjoyment. STARTING SUNDAY means of an explosive of phe-| ¢¢ ” paren Shaberiger lage: Recdenal tceapts Tie apleta a DEAD GAME WILL AE cy re wih Bia Hesitas toka sey Your Grocer sells tt. TOMORROW MATINEE @aring band of pirates to obtain the vial containing the precious ex in plosive, which is part of th Reritance of a young heiress, There comes a certain mysterious Irish man, with the arm of a Spartan Imstantly thé horizon turns red and SHOWN AT THE WYOMING The atmosphere of the old west a8 ably a fact and it is this attribute which makes him a great panto- mimist, Alice Joyce, who appears with Mr Arliss in “The Green Goddess.” which closes its engagement at the Nash's Peanut Butter is also the best you ever tasted, AT YOUR GROCERS 25c YOMING : For results try @ Tribune Ci ever been the Indian-killing,| America theatre today, claims to ass the picture sweeps away into | lo house-rovel, fighting atmos. | have learned much from her work ch y. . re of the dime novels in the - melodramatic world! ERNEST TORRENGE HkS cture in which Hoot Gibson has starred. »son has always p'ayed tn stor- Gt es in which his character could have been transferred to another WYOMING Grand Opening RIALTO TODAY = atmosphere than that of the west : 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 = ROME WN RIALTO FUM|SssessS2 SE) csr rues roar DANCE ) = a Dig ey pied Peg a At New Mills Dance Hall ng heroes” of the we e Y err : GGLES 0 F AED GP ing TROT RULERS Tt 1s Believe Me False” Upaer Now Management Pt A RO L D L. LO D “| —= ts atest Univeral proscton ta SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Ros: penne renee eharactey of them / ring igen the was written and dl- Were the words that she > ene - at ee iy Ratitanet “epsom Jt) rooted. ii Marake/ Bese iok t6dlice bo hin A prize of $5.00 will be awarded for the most suitable at Genco ave’ thas esarven this ais | olden Gloacm suoh wll known pik ot name for the new Mills dance hall. All names to be && i tinction. On viewing this great deposited in box at entrance of hall. Prize will be - | 5 e epic of American frontier life critics awarded following Saturday. were unanimous in declaring that DANCE ALL EVENING FOR A D @ Sl: Se re ce A ASTSALTHAERER LEE EEL © Wd QBEVASEHS GEESE STESEE AD, sun saomewownrPRrayedd never before had an actor given eo euperb a characterization a* Jackson to the screen nor was likely that its equal would be seen Harry Leo: il for some time to come. But they were mistaken, for Mr. rence fe with us rain, this time in the Paramount picturizs —in— of Red ap ender ome wrt : Thing, Actinful Outdoar|| APPLE KNOCKERS’ DANCE LAST TIMES TODAY Today and Saturday She proc! is for hin omance \e attic th acvien of they val ota Country $25—GIVEN AWAY FREE-$25 | GEORGE ARLISS ‘MASTER OF Fe een oe ees sei ~— ee Better go see it. : During Apple Week, we will give away 2,000 apples rasa ame “The Oregon Trail” and in the apples will be $25 in silver dollars. You “THE GREEN GODDESS” vigielicca BIG AUDIENCE GREETS e€ may be the lucky one to get the apple with the silver 9) —WiTH— EARLE WILLIAMS —and— dollar. ALICE JOYCE DAVID POWELL Ba cx aes ANY S eyes that ard CULLEN LANDIS NEW COLUMBIA COMEDY ME‘, 32) m4 re rr ote Added ‘Attract Me ae "0 we eveloper U '/fcsitig ft ag mater, wiere'wss| Zev and Papyrus Adie “ A Story of Ue danianly Beare Rover of Bala, me of Me | MAL ROACTS Kups —_—_—__— eo e e 46 Large attendance agama erected |thoroughfare or gliding gracefully Horse Race MELVIN, Premier Accordionist —also— “OUR GANG” fhe current production of Bille Ire lover the dance floor. id 3 vena Buttingsut gas at sekcolis All eyes turn because we all ap NEWS AND TOPICS (COMBED bia © theater ast the hia theater leet nian when thelpreciato the girl with the @ure| TOMORROW ONLY Bhows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 10e and 400 10c—AND—26c It would be difficult to find oneself /radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that @issatisfied with this production There ts so much genuine comedy throughout the performance and there are spots of beauty fox the eye and ear that give it additional merit. Lou Newman as a veteran sea — carry a touch of roses from ne ture’s own garden—the girl with the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp —the girl with buoyancy and the swing of youth, Not necessarily an Out-of-doors man walks off with first honors in the comedy department despite the fact that hig appearance is very Ddrief. Mr. Newman injects pep into the comedy and enthusiasm into the audience. Bud Brownte ts good as the secretary to the newly-rich miner, but Brownlie {8 not so good here as he has been in severa! other roles he has taken. One misse the baggy trousers and the other parts of his comic costume. Not withstanding this, he is better th most other comedians would be { and when he sings ont serious melodies between acts forgets the prominent poboscus n the actor gets in the dressing zoom. Miss Helen Turner, 4tminutiv: @uncer and singer, and Jimmi Brennen, also somewhat © conside: his sex, make ® good pair in the parts of J anese and Chinese servants, Their >t bears an aesthe dance and song tic appeal. Jack Hoxie !s featured in the film which 1s being shown, GOOD BLOOD! GOOD LOOKS! A good looking “HOLLYWOOD” an or wor who can smile wir business or 1 petite mes how many ¢ suffer fror 4 burde girl, Just a girl with ever in- creasing blood cells, Just a girl filled with the vim and vigor of youth, 8. S. 8., since 1826, has stood for increased blood cells. 8. 8. S. means restored strength—rekin- dled vitality—added energy. Take &. S. 8, and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch away before flesh that {s firm and plump. Red blood cells will do it and S. 8. 8. will build them. If contains only pure vegetable tn. gredients. 8S. 8. S. is sold at all good drug stores. The large size bottle is more economk that flabby, ill nourished flesh fade | “THE LOVE BRAND” APPLE WEEK —and— MALLOY, Famous Irish Tenor Will Augment the Arkeon Orchestra Friday and Saturday Arkeon Dancing Academy ““Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” “ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW” AND NOW, FIVE REELS OF LAUGHTER THE GREATEST PRESCRIPTION FOR WORRY AND GLOOM tion and life becom: are sure to follow. <An old re! * cots brought in by the Indians from —With— CHARLES JONES -~ SHIRLEY ‘MASON . their nearby Reservations. It has relieved Edward Horton Ernest Torrence Lois Wilson : ‘ you, Berat Latectiomiae A Fritizi Ridgway | Charles Ogle and WABEDNARD J.DURNING sdetion ~Scenane by Lours SHEDTA oe on SE nle Louise Dresser TOMORROW. BIG AUCTION ‘There wil! be a big auction sale at 234 South David, Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- ugs, bedding, codking utens!ls glassware, etc. Harned Fur. so., 234 S. David. Phone 249, ee SEND IT TO THE PPARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1708 af RIALTO STARTING TOMORROW With Ruggles” “Your Ribs Will Rattle —SUNDAY—MONDAY