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PAGE SIX. HGTRESS TAKES FLYING TAP OVER ROCKIES 10 MAKE “UNSEEMG EES” Seena Owen, popular motion pic- ture actress and now appearing as leading woman in Cosmopolitan pro- @uctions, is said to be the first wo- man to fly over the Canadian Rock- fes and Selkirk Range. In three very spectacular flights, she passed over the peaks and ranges 10,000 feet high and was in the air five hours. In the front cockpit of the plane she Powdered her nose, fixed her m up and prepared for the camera as though she was in her dressing room or on the set of a well heated, com- fortable studio. The flights made by Miss Owen oc curred during the fliming of “Unsee tog Eyes,” t ectacular and thril- picture, the tunnel is supposed to cave in, entombing scores of work men. The rescue of these men forms some of the most thrilling scenes in the picture. The pictira was directed by Alfred E. Green. The following are the supporting players; Lila Lee, leading woman; Robert Agnew, Charles A. Selion, Vera Reynolds, Bill Gonder and Mike Donlin. “WHY WORRY,” GREAT LLOYD COMEDY, ENDS AUN AT RIALTO TODAY “Why Worry,” the sidesplitting Harold Lioyd five reel come(y, ap- pears for the last time at the Rialto today. “Why Worry” ts Lioyd’s latest and in the opin'on of most enitics Ying pictur’ n of an Arthur) Stringer story of the Canadian wil derness, which starts a three day| run at the America theater. Accom panyint Miss Owen on these fights ‘was Vionel Barrymore, leading man in the picture. During the flights Miss Owen had Placed under the cowl or windshield @ emall mirror. Hanging beside it 5 action and sp ne titles qs direct ed. The flights made by Miss Owen are all the more interesting when one considers that they were made in the heart of the Canadian Rockies in the middle of the 4 time of the year all the trails are blocked by five or six feet of snow| and a forced landing, even if success-} ful, would probably mean death b exposure or stravation before help gould reach one. To provide, as far 8 possible, against this contingency, the plane was equipped with con- @ensed foods, medicine, maps, two pairs of axe, match @ compass, owshoes, an Ss and smo “WOMEN PROOF” SHOWS OYNAMITE EXPLOSION When Thomas Meighan's latest George Ade Paramount picture story, “Woman-Proof,” is flashed on the screen of the Rialto theater ‘Wednesday, the spectators w: a genuine explosion of nearly seven thousand cases of dynamite which yras used in the blasting of a thir- Huntington on the big- in the world, involvi $27,001 time t c the waters of m Lake available for ¢ tric power. It 1s said to be longest tunnel of its kind in the world. The project was undertaken by the Edison company to develop © power for Los Angeles. ation is 340 miles northeast wood, in the Sierra Moun was chosen after a pro arch for @ spot where th ular scenes of this } ned the role of 5 is supervisin heme the TRYSUL HURON AN ECZEMA SI Costs Little and Qvercomes Trouble Almost Over Night. y breaking ov flery, itching plays of the skin zema, can t in spe destroying properties, preparation from skin heals the e the skin cle: It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. isement inst nd leaves BIG TURKEY DANCE WEDNESDAY NITE Two dressed turkeys his best comedy. It is filled with 1ghs and at the same time artist- ally screened. The humor is both subtle and broad. The situations are unique and the developments follow so quick and fast that it keeps the spectators on edge every minute. Taking the role of a rich young American who goes to a South nerican republic for # health cure, d lands in the middle of a reyo mn. Aided by a g' moun » finally quelis the revolu ccomplished his thousand laughs n into the main plot that results in the desired happy endin: Roan 2 A eS cn eae HARRY CAREY'S BEST PICTURE AT WYOMING Unjustly accused of murder and then suddenly confronted with the care of an infant {fs the experience of Harry latest and best photo-production “The Miracle Baby,” now playing he Wyoming theater. Carey has taken to the woods to escape the authorities and he strikes up with an old prospector. Together they find an infant in the cabin where its parents lie dead and true to the code of the West they take up tts care. on “how to feed infants” they en deavor to raise the child and succeed very well up to the teething point WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 NOW PLAYING HARRY CAREY In His Latest 8-REEL PRODUCTION ‘The Miracle Baby’ —also— BUDDY MESSINGER in “A REGULAR BOY” 10c———40c RS aT $54,000 Others Starting Thanksgving Rex Ingram’s Latest “Where the Payement Ends” given away to ones holding the lucky numbers. North ‘Washington Mask Ball Thursday Nite fall With the aid of a book} when they have to call in the doc- tor. In order to call the doctor, Carey must return to the town where he is wanted for murder and where also lives the girl he loves. A series of adventures clears him of the mur- der charge-and in addition to this gets him the girl 0 bride, also 4 mother for “The Miracle E This is by far Harry Carey's most entertaining picture to date. The production is filled with pathos, comedy and thrills and will step this ‘Western star up another rung on the ladder of success. vans RE PATHOS ANG HUMOR IN WILL ROGERS. PICTURE Pathos ana humor, plot an | terplot and villain: | excelle ipounded tn the new Goldwyn picture, “A Poor Relation,” starring Will Rogers, which is being shown at the Iris theater for the last times today. The story relates the ki ao ofa philosophic inventor, Noah Wale, who cares more about the welfare of two Orphans he has ad then about the success of his As is often t 6 with fm: cal men his invention ts appropriated by an- virtue other, es ng wit that un- consciously dre m his lips is | gathered into hoc m by a young | friend and brir jand mon 7 to have fa kindly ini lightful . As the kind-hearted philospher, Will Rogers gives an inimitable per- forman never | dis tio: | F Jue: | t t, and use| asure other} tio: o Corns The simplest way to end a coral is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. 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AL ¥. & Cx, a: TONIGHT 7—9 o’Clock COLUMBIA BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES OF 1923 —presents— “TICKLE ME” A Musical Comedy for Laughing Purposes Only Many Specialties and Musical Numbers AND THE BEAUTY CHORUS ON THE RUNWAY THE JAZZ TRIO TURNER and MURRAY LEW NEWMAN In a Dance Review In Song and Patter Mrs. Bud Brownee Tiney Breenen Helen Turner Special Feature Picture “THE GREATEST MENACE” A Dramatic Expose of the Drug Evil—With An All-Star Cast Ladies’ Matinee Wednesday—2 for 40c Regular Matinee Thursday The Community Chest Means Much to Casper Continuous 1 to 11 Starting Thanksgivi LOST! In the depths of Canada’s snowbound wilderness— A raging blizzard—Their aeroplane stalled—A band of law- less half-breeds nearby who-never have set eyes on a girl of such appealing beauty. —Also— News and Topics Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 TODAY WEDNESDAY ‘and THANKSGIVING DAY. A Bishop-Cass Theater WILL ROGERS “A POOR RELATION” —Also— “Lazy Bones” with Clyde Cook j PARAM O UN T PicTURE All the children had to marry before their father’s millions could be distributed.' But bachelor Tom was “woman-proof!” ‘Until—? Oh, boy, what a corking story! Written es- pecially for Meighan by America’s foremost humorist. SOME picture! RIALT Dec. 3rd to 8th—CHEST FUND DRIVE—$54,000.00 STARTING (TOMORROW TONIGHT FOUR DRESSED TURKEYS Por igs j BODY ATTENDING THE DANCE TONIGHT Will be given a coupon and the four persons holding the lucky numbers will each be the winner of a large juicy turkey. Arkeon Dancing Academy “On the Great White Way” EVERY Tribune Wantads Bring Results