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PAGE FOUR. ~ “THE. WGINAN” PCTURE OF THE WEST OPENS RUN AT AMERICH Interesting till the last foot of “film has been exhausted, “The Vir- Binian” cponed a run at the Amer- | fon theater yesterday with Kenneth | Marian and Florence Vidor taking the leading roles. It ts not often that a western photoplay can be pro- duced with any conviction on the part of the audience that the actors in any degree know the part of the/ country in which the story is laid. | “The Virginian” satisfies the most | sritical observer. | Few actors !f any could have been whooen who would have been able| te do the work of this film as Har-) Jan does it, and certainly Florence ‘Vidor represents as satisfactory « “leading lady as could be desired. Owen Wister’s great novel of Wyoming which bears a peculiar | Interest for those “who live in this section of the country has been put on the screen, and one is forced to | admit that the film production !s good. Every effort has evidently been expended in making the scenes | Fealistic and true to the country in| which they are laid. Even the| famous old Goose Egg ranch re-| lives in this pleture. | The plot is of course Inia around the fight between rustler and cattle | owner and has its tragic side when the hea he posse is forced to giv for the lynching of his closes 1. The turn of af-| fairs at the is well led up to and the picture stops in time that the effect may not be spoiled. Whether one has read “The Vir- | finian” or not one will want to see | the picture now being presented at | the America. FANCY DANCE REVUE. AT ALTO THEATER An added attraction at the Rialto ‘tonight and tomorrow night is the fancy dance revue given by the pupils of Miss Mary Morgan. This program which will be, in addition to “The Spanish Dancer” tonight and to “Alice Adams" tomorrow will be given twice each evening, at 7230 p. m. and 9:30 p. m ‘The program follows: 3—Nola . ------.--.--Mary Morgan Attendants: Monica Kasals, Darline Osborne: @—Bell Hol Firtation-_Gertrude Sisk Corina Woodruff ncis MacDonald | health. It is the stomach, _ a morabaga eee Morgan | i!ess and acid conditign that 4—Sunrise -... ---Mffry 4, trouble all along the Iiné, particul- &—The Frolic --~----Ruth Kane/ ariy with people getting on in years. Corina Woodruft| If they will use Stuart's Dyapepsia ‘ablets after eating. the stomach €—Beau Brumme! ~~.-----—---+=-_ | will sweeten; eges, milk, cheese and -~-----+-- Francis MacDona'd/ meat will be digested, gas will not %—Moment Oriental...Marjorie Sisk/ form and the system will thus get 8—Robin Hood -...---Mary Morgan I—In the Fore: Il—Ma'd Marian's Song. IM—Re-Union of Robin Hood and Maid Marian. NEW SHOW AT COLUMBIA HAS OPENING TOMORROW Following the closing tonigtt of | [] the present Columbia Dill, “Adam and Eve" Billie Ireland's Follies ‘will present a new show tomorrow Under the title of “The Only Girl.” Those who havé not already seen “Adam and Eve” will want to take advantage of the opportunity given| i to view it this evening. It is a whirlwind comedy which features the Follies ballet. to nothing since the characters have gone far and wide to gather the fun which they are presenting to their patrons with such astounding suc- cess. Ses Send your automotrre news to *Sperk Plug."—Care Tribune. ““The HARRY TRUE WOM It confines itself | j Watch Out || Greatest || iL EN WHO SMOKE ARE FOLLOWING FOOTSTEPS OF ANCESTORS, SND, Cigarette-amoking flappers are centuries too late! Modern. girls who uge tobacco des- pite conventional disapproval be- cause they think it indicates an up- to-the-minute smartness, are follow- ing in the footsteps of women who died before the United States came into existence. Girls who smoke today have only Puritaniea! traditions to break. The gentier devotees of nicotine 400 years ago bravely faced the terrors of legislation, excommunication and the infliction of the death penalty. The delicately fragrant modern cigarette was unknown to the wo- men who smoked in the days which are shown in Pola Noegri's new Paramount picture “The Spanish Dancer,” produced by Herbert Bren- on, which closes tonight at the Rialto theater, Cumbersome pipes stuffed with strong tobacco were used. Copies of these old-time pipes are shown in dramatic gypsy camp scenes in which Miss Negri ap 3. a ns 6) It {s seldom that a motion picture combines the e’ements of adventure and startling situations with a story of genuine heart interest and appeal! aa delicately balanced as is done in “The Mysterious Witness,” featur- ing Robert Gordon and Elinor Fair, the current attraction at the Wyom- ing theater. Filmed from the story “Stepsons of Light" by Eugene Manlove Rhodes, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, this pic- ture goes far afield from the stereo. typed film offering that is all “love interest” or all an assortment of thrills rushing pell-mell one upon the other, All the thrills are there Advancing Years t Need Stomach Help If Inclined to Sour Ristngs, Hearte burs, Gassiness, Stuart's Dyp- Pepsin Tablets Sweeter and Bring Quick Relief. Our direstive system, with a Mttle help, will pick of a diversified diet ‘what the be needs t nourishment and strength unhin- dered by indigestion and harmful fermentation. these wonderful tablets and learn what {ft means to enjoy meals with. out consequent indigestion.-Adver- tisement. COMING ATIC EXPOSE! HOF THE DRUG EVIL TG MAYER PPsest PHOTO PELODRAMATICSENSAT/ON Hate GREATEST! MENACE” f ALBERT ROGELL WITHA CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT | A DRAM cD ot eens wens “OTHERS” CAREY IN HIS LATEST SEVEN-REEL “THE MIRA Tons of snow a midst of it, shelt cabin, a lone, wailir About this situat most altogether-wort Every mother’s h little snow waif, a admit that this pi seen. Remember the date and get t b is bu © pic rtstrings ure ranks i every loy CLE BABY” les all around, and in the aking roof of a crude log aby. . it ‘the stro it, most» human, ture Carey has ever made. are going to twine about the er of good entertainment will with the very best they have there early! AT WYOMING THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY. 3 : v—the suspense, the feats of bravei Saree Ssotege | tak of Cawas yee Sut beneath fat Ga seruee sit ‘Thureday, | Steet 180" was mame of mother love, of the love of a bi im the title| out of ber active for a girl, of courage of the spa 23 well as the flesh that holds th. spectator fromthe very start uni. the fimal bit of fim has flashe. | across the silver sheet. : H li B yi & Hl : wed 5 3 i - | Belasco Produations, Inc. hav: )transterred this well-loved story t the ecreen, and have been wis, enough to rely upon the beauty o the original story as adequate screen material—with a sterling cast to make the characters live. From the moment Johnny Brant, as Played by Robert Gordon, leaves his ‘widowed mother to go out into the world to make a fortune for her, though his hardships on the Square G@ ranch, all during the time he is suffering the jibes and taunts. of “Miser” from his fellow ranchmen because he is saying every penny to send home to that mother, the at- tention and emotions are irresistibly caught and held. And they continue to be chained as the story unroils. pee Bea see A TARKINGTON'S PRIZE I § ' a small city of the middie the social pogition of pends largely be well regulated—and the family wag not. Virg!l Adams, for 26 years, haa x plugged away at the same job that Ground Up,” = paid a small ‘salary. Mrs. Adams,| Goldwyn picture, coming to the Iris for 25 years, had nagged at him an | THE “3 MARY MORGAN DANCERS IN A FANCY DANCE REVIEW All Numbers Created by Mary Morgan) 1—NOLA. : Attend. lonica Kass his duty to cess. On t! patient shoulders of ice fell the than! finest actors of his type on the and difficult screen; Hardee Kirkland, power- MYSTERIOUS WITNESS” PLAYS AT THE WYOMING 2—BELL BOY FLIRTATION. 3—RUSSIAN RAG 4—SUNRISE.. 6—TWINKLETOES. 7—THE FROLIC......... od; Francis MacDoni, Mary Morgan -Darline Osborne Corina Woodruff TOMORROW 1—3—5—7—9 BOOK MAKES PICTURE. | WITH HIGH QUALITY: “Alice Adams," which “has been’ accepted everywhere as Booth Tarik ington's masterpiece among a col- lection of remarkable works and which won the Pulitzer prize for the best piece of fiction written during RIALTO Florence Vidor —IN— “Alice Adams” BOOTH TARKINGTON’S PRIZE NOVEL Mary Morgan |—Maid M: v I1l—Re-union of Robin Hood and Maid Meven Evenings—7:30 and 9:30 “That Old Gang of Mine” is a rare “hold that chord” har- | All Records Broken Can a girl attract a man’s attention and win his love eshanonour With an imitation personality? TOTAL ATTENDANCE LARGER singit ona Co- Tambie Record. pion, crested, tek of Bee spakingsian 2 ites, - THAN ANY OTHER PICTURE ality—and she, herself, wondered w 4 j , Agora ip ialze indivicualtty~ e SHOWN AT THE RIALTO e Columbia Every woman will recognize something of herself in >) : Alice Adams, Booth Tarkington’s most popular ° New Prot RECORDS heroine. BECAUSE POLA NEGRI The Spanish Dancer SS Indefinite Run at the RIALTO Until All Worry Has Left the City Exit Worry! Enter Joy! WIOMING Get @ 60-cent box of : HAL ROACH praseNTe IS THE SEASON’S SENSATION Continuous 1 to 11 A Million: Dollar Production and a Story of a ATOld LIOYA jew an —— ; : ; LAST TODAY Here is a smashing Western photodrama with a mother- love itselfi—a rushing, roar- ing, sizzling drama of the open in which a quiet youth becomes a fighting demon for hig mother’s and his sweetheart’s sake. Don’t miss itt “The Mysterious . Silk Stocking Dance bo 99 pairs of Ladies’ Silk H given free to W itness |] the ladies holding the lucky ‘numbers, Ench lady en Pace | tering the hall will be given a coupon and the twelve ELINOR |... FAIR Our Big Midweek Dance—It Will Be a Pip Baby Peggy “Peg O’ The Movies” Dancing Academy 12:30—2:10—4:00 5:50—7:40—9:30 Worry ? Casa Mes Laresr Sax frees. Pathéco medy Heart-ache ! Head-ache ! or Tooth-ache ! IALTO Forget ’em all. You'll have an ear-to- See “Why Worry?” then you'll say, “Why Worry?” DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” “CASPER’S JOY PALACE” 10c—30c S Today and Thursday TOM MOORE “FROM THE GROUND UP” The bigger they are The heartier they. laugh. Pr PDI KEELES) TODAY--THURSDAY—FRIDAY | VIRGINIAN COLUMBIA —also— BILLIE IRELAND'S FOLLIES OF 1923 ) ~ OWEN WISTER’S GREAT STORY OF WYOMING HAROLD LLOYD —Presents— —with— . —and— “cc ‘ 9” KENNETH HARLAN BEBE DANIELS ADAM AND EVE FLORENCE VIDOR ao RUSSELL SIMPSON “HIT HIM AGAIN" A Whirlwind Musical Comedy Featuring THE FOLLIES BALLET And Many Other Specialties 10e 40c PAT O’MALLEY RAYMOND HATTON Shows at 1:00—3:00—5:00—7:00 and 9:06 10¢ and 40c ———————————— —and— AL ST. JOHN os “QUT OF PLACE” 10¢ AND 20c $54,000.00 CASPER COMMUNITY FU ND—FOR OTHERS—$54,000.00 NEXT ATTRACTION James Oliver Curwood’s “Blazing Barriers” New Show Tomorrow : T “THE ONLY GIRL” “Pape 7 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock

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