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Che Casper Wally Cridune Moreno with Wallace Beery, |“The Eternal Three,” which will be! Bessie Love, Tom Gallery, George | Eteadman, federal agent, assisted/ break jail next morning and th, thiyn Williams, Gareth screened for three days at the Cooper, William Norris, Helen|by Deputy Sheriff Howara Jackson officers have been able to find 5, Adolphe Menjou end Robert commencing to- Lynch, Victory Bateman, Lillian = Matt Berg. ie. coeeves trace of him since, It tells the engrossing | ton, Alec Francis and Peaches| still was confiscated on ‘s oetasgh | Xecksen place, together with 150 gallons of| For results try @ Tribuné Cis "> mash. The prisoner managed place in the throne room in the to fied Ad. royal palace in Madrid. . ° Breaks Jail — : CLASSIC Of AMERIC | roductions of the, past five yeurs| ,qu7™®, Spanish, Dancer” which DOUGLAS —Henry W. Allison of |"In Judgment Of," “Luck of the| Comes yard Rialto theater rigor et Parkerton was arrested by H. J. AT THE | Irish," “Way of the Strong,” “Sol-| '§ 0n® of the most dramatic stories t HUMOR HAS FINAL == of Fortune,” “In the Heart of| Ver Slmed. It is the first costume-| 4 new motion pleture directed by . oe \a Fool” “What Woman Wil Do,"| Picture in which Pola Negri has|ararsheli Nellan te an event tm Cao Branchitice: , “Why Girls Leave Home,” *The| ‘azred since she came to America.| per, His new picture, made for exhausts vitaulG. * SHOWING HERE TONIGHT |=: Eater,” and many more, | Featured opposite Pola Negri ts An-|Golawyn and written by Nellan, is ; ety g . Her role of Mary Rogers, a faith- ak - SCOTT Ss . 35 ful sweetheart who chances the ter- EMULSION. *} ei Giane rors of the tropics tn order to bring ai Heralded as the outstanding clas-| back her sweetheart, played by J. 7 restores trenigth é ETERNAL THREE’ sic of American humor, “Potash and | Warren Kerrigan, grants her ample é | Perlmutter," a First National pic- = / . | li g e <a 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 to flow like running water. The ballet dance is part of elaborately costumed court scenes, which take nee sa ture produced by Samuel Goldwyn,/emotional acting which has sur- ends its engagement at the America| prised al! her followers in New York theater today. who have viewed the picture. Based on the famous play by Mon-| “Winsome,” is the term used by tague Glass, “Potash and Perimut-| director Harry Garson in describing ter" is notable chiefly for its rich| her. She is five feet seven inches humor, but it also contains mo-| in height and weighs one hundred ments of rare pathos which bring|and thirty-five pounds, having the Canaderroeen & glup to the throat of the spectator.| supple figure of a dancer. Her eyes Especially is this true in the incl-|are blue, and her fair complexion dent where Abe Potash is being léd|and blonde hair give her a com to a cell because out of the largeness| manding position wherever she ap. of his heart he had helped an in-| pears, mocent friend to flee from the Se — clutches of the police. Knowing that charge, Abe had supplied him with money to get out of the country— | ¢¢ im and then was ordered jailed until THE SPANISH DANGER the fugitive was captured. ‘With a policeman on each side, Abe was started for a cell, but he mever reached it, for a dramatic de Dancing !n a stationary skirt! In Ye 0. bansthe tp) Rouncement brought about his re-| a court scene which was filmed for lease. Pcia Negri's new star pictcre, “Tho c ; The role of Abe is portrayed by | Spanish Dancer,” produced for Para. DELICIOUS OFFEE. Barney Bernard, while Alexander| mount by Herbert Brenon, twenty Carr plays the part of Morris Perl-| girls perform a ballet without « mutter. Vera Gordon {s co-starred single movement of the skirt being with these two players, who created! visible. The entire ballet was done thetr respective roles in the highly] with motions from tne Waist up. amo THUNDERING DAWN J. Warren Kerrigan Annna Q. Nilsson and TOM SANTSCHI rasa successful stage version. Clarence Their feet remained motionless. : : LBA Badger directed the picture, The girls appear in costumes of And a Tremend- y black velvet. The skirts are spread BEA ous Support- ing Cast 0 0. SHINE | Ssras oe oni QUT AT THE COLUMBIA) ===" GHT There was standing room onty at the Columbia theater last night when Billie Ireland's Follies of 1923 staged the two opening perform- 4 DAYS 4. SIX BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY LAMPS will be given away free tonight to the lady holding the lucky number. These exquisite lamps will delight any lady that is fortunate enough te hold the lucky —e_—_—_—_—_r ty ff their new bill “Ship Ahoy,” number, which has ‘been adapted from Winie| | “That Old Gang of Mine” SIX—GIVEN AWAY FREE—SIX 4 Collier's play “The Dictator.” roarous scen: is a rare “hold ¥ Aig. Hage a f “an the gr ttn that chord” har. a sid that could possibly sais place soars brig Ace! sncmly, = a bee: ack er into e on w Dongen the lettents emeve te header rperipenpehd CLAIRE WINDSOR C say gr aad ng Per a lambia Record. Clatre Windsor ts one of the featured players in Marshal Neilan’s = Feta tnac ieee kc ieee cal loacaeee i “Eternal Three,” which opens ite engagement at the America ~ Theater tomorrow. upporting Miss Windsor ©) o8- rican who ts under the tm- 760 A pseoreS) 5 cere : grog Aree ; . ||) Dancing Academy ork, Petrie Tove and Rarmond Goce eee i = murder fle the pauniry, soocweds O am hoteplay of the season. It is daring but truthful, Tt will ¥ SEES cs doen il gad ag ek ; la “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” “Don’t L Me! Keep you absorbed from start to finish.” Don’t miss ft da cea hot 0 che Vatentes New Process. Fe, on eave é : Ei gy Sih EE Plot wicca acca bs WE go LE odes Help ME to Come Back!” . working of the sluggish penta GaSe. Columbia Phonograpa sa, e ‘p oO ome ac. man of the tropics permits him to escape from the predicament how- | Pema te oe “T’ve seen you like this for weeks—in dreams.” over ee oqne oul on top Riedie 05 “God, how I have needed you! T've gone down, and 10c & 20c 10c & 20c mon, u v! - a retina sven: wy as; ang Mrs. down, and I’ve been through hell! Sat 4 Brow le ss jelen ‘urner, | Bre, Grek uasrtringe: ast tied She wanted to get away from this place of lost TODAY AND SATURDAY = Brennen. Maudeina* Dunbar appears souls. Yet this man who was such a weakling c. tn a comedy act that is well done, claimed her love. Could she leave him? . REX BEACH’S ve ‘hie Le Newma: In songs and 4 See lacnaeaadttn ithe neh dearee, See ety arceaten: soslogramatic Peles ahs RSPAS all. “THE SPOILERS” je oops ee eee, i Into this tremendous drama of the co: etween "8 G! “al feature picture. A comedy is also two'women, one good, the other evil, for the soul of THE 1923 VERSION OF ae ee (REATEST STORY = Barca ae eee this man, is packed a series of stupendous and spectac- MILTON SILLS and NOAH BEERY % N SsoN STAR ular sensations never before equaled on the eoreen| Au Comoe The tremendous storm—the devastating typhoon— 4 ANNA Q. IL the awe-inspiring tidal wave will leave you breath- “THE WISE CRACKER” IN “THUNDERING DAWN” less! SHOWS AT 1:00—8.00—5:00—T.00 AND 9:00 5 Anna Q. Nilsson, screen favorite BH who has delighted cinema fann for h many years, returns to the local 4 gaze when her most recent produc- ib tion, “Thundering Dawn,” a Univer- ¥ sal Super-Jewel will be shown at the Wyoming theater, beginning tomor- 01 row. = | Miss Nilsson began her stage areer in her native land, Sweden; 3 and after coming to America, where ihe ta abl; ived, - q tinued on the “legit” until her work OR the first time since A Bishop-Cag Theater or attracted the attention of motion coming to America, w picture producers who saw in her aI charming blond head, an ideal type Near) lathe Fol of “Eee TODAY ONLY nt for the screen. sion.” But never has the F She is to be remembered for the ing jewel appeared in | A a a flashi such a magnificent set- - ting. It costa million to Bi : OMIN ULA | make it and it’s one pic- r@) : YOu G pantera TO ANY PERSON WHO BY POP R 4 CAN SIT THROUGH REQUEST BY Continuous 1 to 11 : a fee Oa ko Potash — 7 JACK LONDON’S cali Sensational Story Abysma erlmutter SIGMUND : ONE FIVE DOLLAR PRIZE ONE THREE DOLLAR PRIZE ONE TWO DOLLAR PRIZE AT 7:45 FIVE.ONE DOLLAR PRIZES BUT WE WARN YOU! TONIGHT A THE { PANISH " > ) “Potash and Perlmutter” {s the funniest icture we have re shown. ore lau; in er foot an 3] joke Rack eateaine: per pager oikaerbees laughed at in flee Will Appear for One More Performance at the } ‘ tion, on the stage and now is guaranteed to bring more laughs America 2 with ANTONIO MORENO ||) seri een j “ RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST In His Novel Offering tries will receive a special entry slip with their ticket pur. “ 9 Chuse st the Arperica box-office, "This will cutie them fons THE COMMON SENSE OF MUSIC seat in the non-laugh section of the theater. A person can ’ not change his seat during the showing. One smile, no mat- ter how small wil! eliminate the contestant. . “OREGON The immense crowd that saw Dr. Sigmund Spaeth in his fine novelty act last night, were so pleased, that we received hun- RIALTO “2 Contest Open to Anyone dreds of requests from patrons going out to have him appeat P going 4 TRAIL” Just Come Along and Enter! again, as they wanted friends or relatives to see ieee celast CONTEST ON FROM 7:00 TO 10:00 TONIGHT he tantostaemeens ces at sevon foripgiver aa be will bave Felix Cat Comedy Shows at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 10c and 40c to catch his train at 8:38, " : enx Ua 10c————30e