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ET i ennatarr oeee Perertt ones “ILIGE ADAMS” GV DECIGATION 10 EVERY AMERICAN YOUNG GIRL To every American girl Florence Vidor has dedicated her picturizatlon of Booth Tarkington's prize-winning novel, “Alice Adams.” This is he- cause Alice {s a typical American gsirl—because the way in which she tried to guide her life is @ warning} to many American girls who, like Alice Adams, want to rise above their environment. To herself, Alice was a purzle. She didn't understand the instinct that made her He about herself— that made her give an impression of the Alice she longed to be, rather than the Alice that she really was. Yet which was the true Alice? Others held varying opinions of Alice. To her father, of course, she was, as he himself expressed !t, the apple of his eye. To her mother, Alice was the girl she wished she had been. The best was not good enough for Alice. Her brother, who at 2@ considered himself a man of the world, thought Allce ought to be popular enough to have a beau— the town’s soctal e¢t pushing sort of girl conspicuous. And the been her best friend r became rich, wished top trying to crowd he matrimonial and @ stranger dered her the mysterious girl rn—and she was ) the way be liked beat. To Lamb, her father's employer, shown at the Rt HORRORS OF ORUG EU CHUSE BITTER FIGHTS No doubt the readers have heard all about the illegal traffic in drugs that is golng on behind the law’ back in American cities and wha bitter fights are waged against it by the authorities in an effort to stamp it out completely. sfen and women have died tn great agony from the gs. Throughout the coun: ed systems are not only drugs {nto the Unitea ut are disposing of them to the many addicts that are thelr consumers, One of the biggest and most com: plete films ever sereened that ex- poses the drug rings from start to finish is cntit'ed “The Greatest Menace” that J. G. Mayer has just completed. This powerful film that tells a most entertaining and thrill- ing love story tn addition to holding up the drug traffic to the light, in booked for presentation at the Columbia starting Sunday. pire incsiaaicare t=O WONDER DOG HAS Blc ROLE IN NEW PICTURE If you love dogs—and there are very few of us who don't—you must not fall to see “Jacqueline” or “Blazing Barriers,” the newest Ar- row-Curwood special production, when that great new picture is shown at the America theater, start- ing Saturday. For in the cast of this magnificent production is BEST LIVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE 2 tz lf Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP No griping or inconvenience fo! lows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with Bick Headache, Biltousness, Gases, Indi- gestion, and all such distress gone by morning. Most harmiess laxa- tive for Men, Women and Children —10e boxes, also 25 and 50c elzes, any drug store.—Adyertisement HOT DOG! Likewise Whoop ! A Real Old-fashioned “HARD TIME” Dancé and Supper “Cascarets.” SATURDAY November 24, at HAYGOODS “Alcova Road” Music by Sevey’s Orchestra Taxie, a dog of almost super-human intelligence. Taxie plays a most important part in the development of the plot, and according to Dell Henderson who di- rected the picture, he was infinitely | COSTS $4,000 10 PUT fhe Casper Daily Cribune the ecreen at the theater, and features in ite gast, Kenneth/ were rather similar. “Russian T Harlan, Florence Vider, Pat O’Mal-;by Francis MacDonald, “ ley, Russell Simpson and Raymond| Tulip” by Darline Osborne, “Twin-| ning. THESE KIDS TO SLEEP. si To one aefternoon’s nap for 12 babies, $4,000. The infants were used by Tom Forman in filming “The Virginian” and the fact that it took two days) to “lullaby” all of the dozen into visiting the “sand-man” at one and MARY MORGAN DANGERS SCORE HIT AT RIALT ‘The dance © Virginian” is new occupying »“The Frolic” by »| Corina Woodruff were dances that/ toward the training of the dancers. review given at the the same time, caused the above it by Mary dancers entry to appear on the books of the| Rialto theater last B. P. Schulberg studio, | Morgan and her ot It was necessary for the babies! in every way met with the approval to enter “The, Land of Nod” col-|of the speqtators. Mary Morgan lectively for Kenneth Harlan, as; herself appeared in three different easy to handle. “Taxie knew what was expected of him and did it almost without a word from me,” said Mr. Hender- |son. “Where I would have to re- [hearse certain players in certain {scenes time and time again to get | the effect I was after, I merely \had to talk to Taxie, giving him the idea of what I wanted done and, lo | and behold, it was done! “All of which, I know, sounds in- | credible to a great many people, and housewarming with the child. The entire Virginian cast and one terizes the work who see his splendid work tn the either worn out by the singing or for ne through with in the dignified picture are going to agree with me.” Dae some other cause, fell asleop, Direc-| cadence necessary to its eorreet in- Se tor Tom Forman breathed a sigh of| terpretation. How about a Motometer tor his| relief and remarked: “Two scenes ‘A Bell Boy Fiirtation” by Ger- Christmas? shot today at a cost of $4,000." ide Sisk and Cortna Woodrut WHY WORRY He who worries last worrtes least. Worry and the world laughs at you. Laugh and you should worry. Worry never worries those who never worry. Never worry worry and worry will never worry you. SEE IN HIS VERY LATEST BIG SIX REEL COMEDY "WHY WORRY” RIALTO Starting TOMORROW 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 LAST TIMES TODAY TOM MOORE —in— “FROM THE GROUND UP” TODAY—FRIDAY VIRGINIAN —also— OWEN WISTER’S GREAT STORY OF WYOMING sic —with— = KENNETH HARLAN ™ BEBE DANIELS FLORENCE VIDOR ? —in— RUSSELL SIMPSON “HIT HIM AGAIN” PAT O'MALLEY —and-, RAYMOND HATTON Shows at 1:00—3:00—5:00—7:00 and 9:00 10c¢ and 40c “QUT OF FI cE” NEXT ATTRACTION James Oliver Curwood’s “Blazing Barriers” 10c AND 20c a ae ee ee $54,000.00 CASPER COMMUNITY FUND—FOR OTHERS—$54,000.00 AL Pas JOHN James Oliver Curwood’s NEWEST MOTION PICTURE STORY “BLAZING BARRIERS” With One of the Biggest Casts of Well-Known Actors to Appear in a Single Motion Picture in Many Months MARGUERITE COURTOT EFFIE SHANNON LEW CODY RUSSELL GRIFFIN J. BARNEY SHERRY AND EDMUND BREEZE —also— MISS EVA SULLIVAN Directress America Orchestra VIOLIN SOLOS GUS WEINBURG There Will Be an “OUR GANG” Comedy, Too! SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY “The Virginian” to play his prank|numbers. These were “Nola,” “Sun-| YOU must have plenty of good, meh, of changing their clothes and switch-| rise,” and “Robin Hood." The num-|jron — Nuxat ing them about so their fond par-| bers were as dissimflar as it would| Nuxated Iron ents would merffly depart from a|be possible to get three such dances | P! Wrong|while at the same time maintaining| {ron is iron just as | the grace and liveliness that charac: the action of strong acids on sme of the talented} Pieces of tron. Monica Kassts and Dar- z, hundred “extra” players were al-| tedcher. ron. It quickly helps make rich “ J jto them I can only say that they| most at a standstill while 12 anxious|line Osborne were attendants in| Fed blood, revitalise Prornout, exe ilont and lon't know Taxie. He is without a) mothers sang “Rock-A-Bye Baby,”| “Nola.” usted nerves an vo | new 0 r W: doubt the most remarkable antmal| Daddy's got a rabbit skin to wrap! Miss Marjorie Sisk captivated all| fists Benars” c arner Bros, I have ever eome in contact with|the baby in’ and other old-time|who watched her in the “Moment| ways and I {eel confident that all those/ nursery lines. When the babies,!Oriental.” This stately dance was THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923 Ruth Kane and/attention which had been given will be given THE PHOTO MELO DRAMA ‘he same program &t 7:20 and at 9:30 o'clock this eve-| This Big Pictur Was Originally F Booked for kletoes” by Corina Woodruff, and A IC EXPOSE “Beau Brummel” by Frances Mac- OF THE Donaid completed the program. The hd dances given by these younger mem ( bers of the dancing school werg well executed and spoke well for the New Strength and Energy For the Weak and Aged To be strong, vigorous and active ‘for All the Big Productions red blood of jood and lik: lentils and « it comes Over 4,000,000 peo- are using Nuxated Corporation ie annually We Are Compelled to ERI Show This Picture At the COLUMBIA FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY This Is In Addition to Our Big Musical Show NUXATED IRON oe Ww Greatest Menace”’ Is TONIGHT Silk Stocking Dance LADIES’ NIGHT Twelve Pairs of Exquisite Ladies’ Hosiery Given eo Away Free Tonight ch lady on entering the dance recei: and the ladies holding the lucky eunee ell ten winner of an attractive pair of Silk Hosiery. Tonight may be your lucky night, and if i dance you will miss your chance of tater tock: Silk Stockings. STARTING SUNDAY FOUR DAYS YOMING YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY ELINOR AIR —with— “The Mysterious "why worry? Ar Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” COLUMBIA BILLIE IRELAND'S FOLLIES OF 1923 Presents THAT DIFFERENT MUSICAL ODDITY “THE ONLY GIRL” W it ” 1 ness Featuring The American Beauty Chorus —also— —also— Bab y Pe TINEY and IRELAND 'y 2gy Introducing - Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheehan rf TURNER and MURRAY “Peg O’ The Movies” Dancing Fools LEW NEWMAN —and— In a Bit of Wit “The Oregon Trail” First Run Pictures Re PA ee “THE UNBLAZED TRAIL a Eddie Barry Comedy, “Money or My Life” TOMORROW Tonight 7—9 o’Clock Saturday Matinee 25¢ Tribune Wantads Bring Results ie rs ee Watt Being Ress DOUBLE PROGRAM F F Al TO BOE SENLY Get Him Dead or Alive ‘Bull Dog Drummond’ FLORENCE VIDOR Special Added Attraction MARY MORGAN DANCERS IN BOOTH TARKINGTON’S PRIZE NOVEL All Numbers Created by Mary Morgan 1—NOLA.. Fn Mary Morgs Attendants: Monica 2—BELL BOY FLIRTATION Written for every girl who craves luxury. A faithful adaptation of Booth Tarkington’s most successful book, it relates the story of a pleagure-starved daugh- ter and her search for romance and happiness. —also— BEN TURPIN comedy, “THE DAREDEVIL” Fun From the Press THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Time of Shows: 1—3—5—.7—9 o’Clock | THE 7—THE FROLIC 8—BEAU BRUMMEL. 9—MOMENT ORIENTAL 10—ROBIN HOOD.... I—In the Forest II—Maid Marian’s Song III—Re-union of Robin Hood and Maid Marian ’ Evenings—7:30 and 9:30