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PAGE FOUR EDINH ROBERTS ONLY | GIRL TO CLIMB HIGH | PINNACLE, YOSEMITE 1 Edith Roberts, who has the fem! | 1 in “Backbone,” the Distine:| ure distributed by Goldwyn, | which will come to the Iris theater for Sunday only a fearless eques-| and ain climber, de- frail physique. e record of being who ever has climbed| t, in Yosemite National the middle of winter. Incel- proved fatal ail and came | crashing over | as on motion pic , filming one of the ided that he shots to get about one-third of e separated Miss Roberts I felt myself going,” & I grabbed at what and found there} it there happened| six feet below I landed "3 t my fingers in the rock, and held y. Then I was aware nle fear—an all-gone feeling in the pit of the stomach—and I be- gan to cry. My two companions meantime were arranging frantically to rescue me. One of them man. aged to anchor himself on the trail and hold on to the other fellow fect. He, in turn, leaned over the edge of the trail and reached down to me with one of his snowshoes For a long time I dared not let go of the crack in the rock for fear I would slide on, but finally, after half an hour, I did let go and was @ragged back to safety. MOULIN ROUGE DANCE SCENES MAGNIFICENT TERPSIGHOREAN SHOW Dance devotees throughout the country wi!l find an especial delight in the big scenes of “Queen of the Moulin Rouge,” a Ray ©. Small: wood-Pyramid picture which js the current attraction at the Iris theater and being shown for the last times today. Martha Mansfield, the star of this on, was one of the dancing f the famous Zeigfeld fact alone gave nnounced that title role; but s did not content them: » hav'ng a Follies star but en- the great revu them “Rose i—one of the most es of the 1922 used in an es- aris, The ground for their dance is a ret of the interior of the o Moulin Rouge (which was burned to the ground in the recent past) re- produced from photographs and per- sonal knowledge of the resort by Ben Carre, French technical director of the production; {t is authentic. “Queen of the Moulin Rouge” tells the sensational story of a young sirl se honor was bar awaken ge a her, a prize pup!! whose playing was| without soul because he had not been touched by the tragedies of life. Martha Mansfield plays | title rol Striker, y | Har nes, Jane T Tom Blake and Count Carilic appear in important roles In the production, “OTHERS” ata | near LLOYD SCORES BIGGEST ‘The nucleus | show is the incident in “The Ont: GH HIT 4N GREAT now being p'ayed by Billie Ire- d's Follies at the Columbia, which “ 9° | places the leading man and woman 0 WHY WORRY in a contract to forget that they are [ , man and woman and to remember ‘When Jack Quinn gets through slapping Celes- tine O'Nelll on the back Ahe has to only that they are pals. Every Harold Licyd feature com: edy stands entirety on its own merits. Starting with “A Sailor Made 3 which was his first picture to be as long as four reels, therehas not been a single Lloyd film that could be compared with any other, for each has been distinctive and varied in type and idea. You may have liked “Grandma's Boy” better than “Safety Last,” yet you cannot compare them and say because you liked ‘C s the t Girl" will play at th that, Boy" best, it f th two. i #, and critics and pt have placed it at the Each come Now comes “Why Worry” creates its own exclusive among the Harold L Pat It is not like of decessors, except insofar as it hundred per cent funny, having South America as a background and a revolution as the motif. For chief partners-in-tun in “Why Haro'd Lloyd has 1 t every detail in th Menace” ing Sund: conform strictly references and nine feet tall and a le n th: ly five feet tall. These > sup . John Aasen and The giant Aasen is took life ing e of those “‘for-better-or-worse s with Haro'd. “Why Worry” Menace,” whic’! is the feature at-|t pose of these nefarious dru; ff of experts in direction and o writing, ——E ABSORBING STORY TOLO IN “THE MIRACLE BABY ‘Tons of snow and jagged pinacles all around, and In the midst of it all, sheltered only by the leaking roof of a crude log cabin, a lone wailing, hungry baby! That is the situation around which Frank Pierce has woven one of his} most absorbing tales and thus af-| forded Harry Carey one of his most brilliant opportunities for a screen portraiture. It is called “The Miracle Baby,” tomorrow at the Wyoming theater. Eastern critics who have viewed it have called it Carey's best. The cast chosen to interpret “The Miracle Baby" which was published in the American Magazine, Is a guarantee of a proper presentation of the story. It includes, besides the dynamic Harry Carey, such notable beauties as Margaret Landis and Hedda Nova and among its male contingent has such virile men as Charies J. Le Moyne, Edward Hearn, Edmund Cobb, Aifred Allen and Bert Sprotte. a ae For results try a Tribune Classi fled Ad. “OTHERS” TANK BUILDERS AUTO DEALERS Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real estate. n do it next Sunday The terms will ugh for you. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8 Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY One of the Greatest Melodramas of the Year “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” ~—also-— Your Grandfather will tell —and— sone ‘buy Sasper Teal estate. ell, you can do it next Sunday |} and Monday, The terms will FELIX CAT be easy enough for you. | | soak Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street | SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8 10c—————30c Is Jazz the Greatest Menace? WHAT In Your Opinion Is Is Gambling the Greatest Menace? Is Liquor the Greatest Menace? Laboring Women Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper real est Well, you can do it next Sunda; and Monday. The terms will be easy enough for you. Dobbin Realty Co. W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8& HOT DOG! Likewise Whoop ! A Real Old-fashioned “HARD TIME” Dance and Supper SATURDAY November 24, at HAYGOODS “Alcova Road” Music by Sevey’s Orchestra Is Dope the Greatest Greatest | °°" Menace DRAMATIC EXPOSE COLUMBIA THE DRUG EVIL FOUR DAYS STARTING TOMORROW THIS IS IN ADDITION TO OUR BIG MUSICAL COMEDY Matinee 2:30, 4:45 No Advance In Price Evening 7—9 o’Clock 10¢-—40c This picture was originally booked for the Rialto— transfered to the Columbia account of no early open dates, ‘MAN AND WOMAN TO BE ‘JUST PALS. IN. COMEDY OFFERED AT COLUMBIA for am rather clever t times this af-| MRCOTIC EXPERTS LENG “DIN MAKING PICTURE “THE GREATEST MENAGE start Columbia, shou'd truth wherein al idents in the big| © producer, | and virile theme, tractjor. running at the Rialto thea-| ® S, a young man is trapped by It: was produced at the Ha otic band. He becomes h studio with the usual ddict. The picture takes ep through a maze of t is nothing more or “The Oregon Trail’) “MINDS THE KID” de Casper Dally Cridune Vice President’s Wife? “BLAZING BARRIERS” FROM CURWOOD STORY STARTS AT AMERIGK James Oliver Curwood never wrote a stronger or a more gripping story than facqueline* or “Blazing Barriers"; Dell Henderson, the world-known director, never wielded | the megaphone with more telling ef- | fect, and never was a stronger cast | assembled. See “Jacqueline” cr “Blazing Barriers. It starts at the today, you'll agree it’ iy theater | - @ master REV. C. M, THOMPSON T0 ‘PREACH LAST SERMON IN CASPER SUNDAY ‘The Rey. C. M. Thompson Jr. will Preach his last sermon in Casper tomorrow prior to his departure for Barberville, Ky., where he has ac-| cepted a charge from a big church. He will tonduct the usual Sunday | services here and wil) leave the fol- lowing day for hig new pastorate. The Kentucky pastorate will pro- vide a broad field of service for the | SHICHESTER S PILLS se SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 _ Reverend Thompson tnasmucy _ Barberville has a Baptis: han The fortunes of this sch... Mnked with the succers ‘ church there and the wor, ~ locks insofar as the pastor cerned. =. ———___ Watch for the date. 4 c coupe is going to be given eet Lioya’s. Dobbin Realty (Cp, W. R. Dobbin 237 S. Center Street SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 4 piece. For results try a Tribune Class! ‘J fied Ad. . ? GAS FITTERS Your Grandfather will tell you to buy Casper redl estate. We uu 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 SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 8 bad | Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, wife of the senator from New York, in an approved studio portrait. Her husband is being mentioned as a possible running mate for William G. McAdoo, should the latter obtain the Denm- cratic nomination in the next presidential election. less than a true and exact replica © of the drug-users of today. To ob- i tain this type, Mr, Mayer and Mr. ‘| Rogell spent much time in getting one that was absolutely true to life. From this “dope,” Robert Gordon made a close study so that his im- POPULAR PRICE a Tonight 7 and 9 o’Clock Personation and makeup for the film would pass the inspection of the most cryptic drug-user. The heads of high official stations were seen by the makers of “The Greatest Menace” and authoritative data and statistics were thus ob 25c™ ] MATINEE TODAY 2:30 BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES OF 1923 Present “THE ONLY GIRL” THAT DIFFERENT MUSICAL ODDITY With THE AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS TINEY and IRELAND TURNER and MURRAY Introducing . Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Dancing Fools First Run Pictures DICK HATTON in “THE UNBLAZED TRAIL” h EDDIE BARRY Comedy JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Fascinating Story of the Great Outdoors “BLAZING BARRIERS” With an Amazing Cast of Players, Including MARGUERITE COURTOT—LEW CODY—SHELDIN LEWIS— EDMUND BREESE—EFFIE SHANNON—GUS WEINBERG—J. BAR- NEY SHEERY—PAUL PANZER—CHARLIE FANG—KATE BRUCE —BABY HELEN ROWLAND—JOSEPH DEPEW—RUSSELL GRIF- FIN—AND EDRIA FISH. The greatest forest fire ever shown on the screen is only one of the many thrills of a story of strong men, brave women and knaves cast by fate into a web of intrigue amid the wild splendor of the timber country —ALSO— OUR GANG FRECKLES, FARINA AND THE REST OF HAL ROACH’S RASCALS “NO NOISE” —and— ADDED ATTRACTION—ONCE EACH AFTERNOON, TWICE EACH EVENING MISS EVA SULLIVAN (Directress America Orchestra VIOLIN RENDITION “BERCEUSE” from “JOCELYN” TODAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY ‘A Bishop-Cass Cheater GET READ—$54,000.00—-CASPER CHEST FUND, DECEMBER 3 TO 8 MARTHA MANSFIELD —IN— “QUEEN OF THE MOULIN ROUGE” ALSO COMEDY “DOUBLE TROUBLE” ishop-Cass TODAY His Latest Big Six Reel Comedy Exit Worry! Enter Mirth! Hero Harold is a Rich-Sick-Sheik! With his nurse and pill carrier goes to South America for health. Hero meets giant. Giant has toothache. Lloyd pulls tusk. Giant becomes valet. Bing-Zip-Zowie, a fierce, fiery revolution breaks out. What Sheik does! How giant fights! Why nurse loves, will make you ache, shake and quake with laughter. RIALTO TODAY—TOMORROW Monday—Tuesday Shows: 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 THE MIRACLE BABY EIGHT REELS EIGHT | A Smashing Roaring, Big-Action Drama, Glowing With Thrills and Adventure CAREY’S GREATEST PICTURE FOUR DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY p Seine It

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