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by “Wit WORRY’ ANS EIEN HIGHER THAN PREVIOUS PICTURES BY COMEDIAN Lloyd keep up How can Ha: the pace? a question that has inside the motion pic as well as the millions s Lloyd has won by his >medy on wholesome the “A with a great ple a's Boy.” He main- » with “Dr. Jack afety Last” t it would be Neverthe! Worry?”, a be shown @ay. “W * will win many It is going ot set A ft. Each mes more of course, for him to equal ita. predecessor, but by a greater effort he always does hy Worry?” was seven months y in production, He started December, and the finishing were not put on ft until vigor Lioyd and hia f their efforts has taken a step always travels for are the staff put back Lioyd never buckward. He “IAGQUELINE” 1S NEW GURWODD PICTURE FOR THE AMERICA SATURDAY With a cast the like of which has never before been gathered togeth in one production, “Jacqueline “Blazing Barriers,” a great new James Oliver Curwood story pic turized under the direction of Dell Henderson for release by Arrow Film Corporation, comes to the America theater starting Saturday 3t has been called the year’s most important picture. EXPECTS ONE BABY AND GETS JUST THIRTY-ONE |* Harry Perry, camerman for Tom Forman during the making of “‘The Virginian,” the feature now at the “why worry? he hit a! *® America for the me today, ved at the Schulberg studios wear- ing. the worried look that young men usually wear when they know that the stork is hovering about their home. An attentive nurse had assured him that she would tele phone the moment the Perry heir arrived. It was the day set for the filming of the whimsical scene in which the Virginian, in the person of Kenneth n, mixes the infants at a orhood dance. Sam Nelson, to Forman, had indus telephoned every likely youngster in Los Angeles. They were beginning to pour into the studio gates when Perry, setting up his camera, was interrupted by a girl employe of the studios. @ arrived! exclaimed the es are wonderful!” more than one? s mind only on stamme y, there are exp nt father staggered back against a timber. “and there is one of the shiniest little piccaninnies among them!” — es “QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE” AT IRIS TODAY No one need express surprise at | Mansfield has played one role after another. Even when she was lured to the vaudeville stage the ccmera beckoned and she found its call re- sistless. But of all of these roles none was ever as eminently suited to her personality and training as the part of Rosalie Anjou, the self- sacrificing maiden of Normandy -] who danced in a notorious cafe in the Paris underworld that the boy she loved might achieve fame. A treat is in store for her followers and for all lovers of the silent drama who admire convincing por trayal when Martha Mansfield is seen in “Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” which will be presented commencing today at the Iris theater. — ——--— COLUMBIA OFFERING FARCE ON MARRIAGE A farce on married life, “The Only Girl,” opened at the Columbia theater last night. This comedy ts better than the things which Billie Ireland's Follies. have done during the past week and goes over to a successful and side-splitting con- clusion. Notable among the fun-makers is Mrs. Bud Brownie who shows how a lady can cry and exemplifies the theory that “tears speak louder than words.” Practically every member of the Follies troupe ts brought into the production of “The Only Girl.” Four confirmed bachelors break their vows of single blessedness one by one until there {s only one left who still maintains his position as a woman hater. The plot centers her splendid portrayal of the title] around his attempts to resist the role in the Ray C lure of woman and his scorn for his Pyramid. picture, e | friends. Ny he too fails muc n_ Rouge,’ to the astonishment of those who Ingham and that name; *; she was » production de e Dance." kground, her train- ng ere she became Eugene O'Brien's leading lady in Selznick pictures, or appeared with Tom Meighan in Civilian Clothes,” or John Barry: in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Since her debut on the screen Miss YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE IM ushrrutone Coffee IT IS MADE JUST DISSOLVE IT AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND, OH, SO GOOD' eG Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY AND TOMORROW Producers Becurity Corporation pram Evelyn Acéley Blackwell scar Apfel —also— ART ACCORD in “THE OREGON TRAIL” —also— FELIX CAT —in— “FELIX MINDS THE KID” 10c—30c CLERKS Your Grandfather will tell < 1 and Monda The terms will be easy enough for you. Dobbin Realty W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street Co. © | know him. Jack Quinn plays the part of the last bachelor, and Miss Celestine O'Neil plays opposite. bar put over a new vaudeville spe clalty in which the male member the duo is better than usual and entirely different. “Mr. Gallagh and Mr. Shean” is given by Tine; For Girls a yy scoTTs EMULSION Strenoth-givin Fdod® g School Teachers Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunday and Monday. The terms will be easy enough for you. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street Now Playing Shows Start 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Orns ee ns Harry Dunbar and Maudina Dun- | be Casper Daily Cribune Brennen and Billie Ireland with variations. The variations are the best. “GREATEST MENACE” IS ABOUNDING IN THRILLS: Teeming with thrills and abound- ing in reels of romantic excitement. “The Greatest Menace” that will be] dred June, shown on the screen of the Colum- bia theater for four days, com- mencing Sunday, 1s certain of prov- ing one of the biggest film treats of the season. This film, produced by J. C. Mayer, the well known picture impresario, was completed after months of hard work in which th drug evil in all its entirety is ex- posed amid startling events. The cast of favorites includes suc!s popular players as Ann Little, Wil- fred Lucas, Jack Livingston, Robert Gordon, Harry Northrup, Rhea “My Electric Girl” is a fox-trot of high voltage dynamically rendered by Leo F. Reisman and His Or- chestra on a Columbia Rec- ord. caw fa VewsProce. SS Records¢a Columbia Phonograph Company BOOKKEEPERS Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. Well, you can do it next Sunda and Monday. The terms wilt be easy enough for you. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street COLUM “THE Introducing 10c——40c 25¢ ‘A barrage of giant laughter ! Mitchell, “Red” Kirby, Gordon Mullen, and Lew Meehan. It’s an unusual story. It has its locale in a big city where the dis- trict attorney is waging hot war upon the drug system that is wreck ing the physical status and impair- ing the morals of the young folks of the town, The brains of the well- organized narcotic operators dig into the very heart of the district attor- ney by trapping his son, who be- comes a drug addict and is used as a weapon against the very man dealing a body blow to the illegal Andrew MacClellan, Mi!- traffic. At His Best, In His Latest ' THRILLING PRODUCTION “The Miracle Baby” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 There’s an unusual aspect. The] is big in theme, superbly produced boy's sister is a student of Black- stone. She takes up the practice of law by becoming her brother's protector and she starts out to save her brother's life. She does amid the most thrilling and realistic scenes ever depicted by the motion picture camera. This is one picture the movie fans of Casper cannot afford to miss. It and capitally acted. ATTENTION. Royal Neighbors please leave art- icles at 643 E. Third for bazaar, which will be held November 26. Se SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 Kellogg’s Bran fee ALL BRARY- member of your family will) wheat and contains such nourishment work | factors as Every enjoy better health—eat better, better, poaee. better—if they eat s mineral salts Soh ERS olimnonta'l vital in sustaining life: Kellogg’s Bran is cooked ana all ready to eat. It is delightful as a cereal, or sprinkled over your favorite hot or cold cereal. Another popular battered ptan ote re hot cereal. In preparation, add two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person. Delicious bakery batches are made with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes are printed on each package. DO TWO THINGS—Fat Kell Bran each day for permanent eet from constipation and be certain to eat at least two tablespoonfuls; in chronic cases, with each meal. ge’s Bran in indi- vidual packages. Ask for it at your restaurant, All grocers, BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES OF 1923 THAT DIFFERENT MUSICAL ODDITY THE AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS TINEY and IRELAND Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean DICK HATTON in “THE UNBLAZED TRAIL” RIALTO 8———_REELS———8 STAGGERING THRILLS ! STIRRING DRAMA ! APPEALING ROMANCE! DELIGHTFUL COMEDY! A Pulse-Quickening Story Jammed With Action! Harry Carey’s Greatest Picture FOUR DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY WYOMING TODAY—TOMORROW Even. 7 & 9 o’Clock Sat. Mat. 25¢ BIA Present ONLY GIRL” With TURNER and MURRAY Dancing Fools First Run Pictures EDDIE BARRY Comedy 10ce——40c SATURAY MATINEE Guaranteed to remove all worry wrinkles presents Harold Lloyd with T. N. T. An Explosion he ‘ Bombards your worries ‘Why Worry ?’ Mes Larést Six eet Pathécomedy ot Fast Fun! A DRAMATIC EXPOSE OF THE DRUG EVIL THE SEASON’S SENSATION “THE GREATEST MENACE”: With a Cast of Exceptional Merit EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD SHOULD SEE “THE GREATEST MENACE” COLUMBIA AR’ THIS IS IN ADDITION ST. TING TO OUR BIG MUSICAL COMEDY aveay anu Saturday QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE —with— MARTHA MANSFIELD —also— THE LEE KIDS in “THE TOWN TERRORS” 10c and 20c “Th fd heed 99 e Virginian Owen Wister’s Great Story of Wyoming —with— KENNETH HARLAN FLORENCE VIDOR RUSSELL SIMPSON PAT O'MALLEY RAYMOND HATTON Shows at 1, 3, 5,7 & 9 10c & 40c NEXT ATTRACTION JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S “BLAZING BARRIERS” Casper Chest, $54,000—Only Charity Drive of Year STARTING SATURDAY MERIC: JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S | BLAZING BARRIERS —wii Marguerite Courtot—Gus Weiberg—Effie Shannon—Lew Cody—Russell Griffin— J. Barney Sherry and Edmund Breese— AN EPIC OF THE FLAMING FOREST Strong Men, Brave Women and Knaves are cast by Fate, into a Web of Intrigue Amid the Wild Splendor of the Timber Country. —also— “OUR GANG” te! “NO NOisSE” —and— Rattles your ribs, of Joy ! Captures your heart : MISS EVA SULLIVAN . Directoress, America Orchestra Solo, Berceuse from “Jocelyn”—Violin SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY |i3e* ‘8