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‘ ‘ i ‘ i ISP. Qi th: to th: Cr sec of sa’ ing hir ari fou ity lax tot pr tol of wi he: ing ine ing op vet sur ier tre up try ra fre PAGE SIX “THE BROKEN WING” AMERICA PICTURE ‘Take it from Kenneth Harlan that &n aeroplane is a tricky toy to play with unless you know what all the levers mean. When you see “Tho Broken Wing,” a Preferred picture starting today at the America theater, you will probably remark on his talent as an aviator but the truth, ig that Kenneth had a bad right when he climbed into a plane a flying field near Los Angeles in the company of Miriam Cooper | to enact an early sequence in this ama of an American filer « hours Kenneth had been by “Loop-the-Loop” Mur- ne delicate art of piloting ne around on the ground as far as he was supposed to carry the performance without the presence of a professional. He cranked the engine and started taxti- i 4, somewhat nervously, at once something in the nity of the motor roared and the aped off the grouné. Hap- however, it soon returned to pily, earth as abruptly as it had decided to shoot heavenward. Little Miss Cooper was very near fainting and had to be helped off the field. “I don't know what pened,”” the actor explained. “I pulled romething and away she went. I remembered Murphy telling me to kick off the switch {f anything went wrong, and believe me, brother, that’s just what I did!” Practice makes perfect, however, and by the time “The Broken Wing” was completed, Kenneth had become uch a skilled aviator that he soon took out eo as pilot. THOMAS MEIGHAN 6000 IN “WOMAN PROOF” AT RINLTO THEATER TODA The magic name of Thomas Melg- have been instrumental in > crowds to the 7 have been pat- show house during the Woman Proof” which is ed there. It was acting however ble fresh plot of the able to send these same patrons away satisfied. The picture presents a group of four orphans. If they all marry by @ certain date each of them will re ceive a “cool million.” If any one of them fails to marry before that date none of them will receive more than a modest allowance annually. ‘Thomas Meighan as Tom Rockwood the only worthwhile member of this family, has been too busy to think about marri Things look bad for the orphans. They decide to tempt him into marriage. the types of women they have ted merely serve to disgust him, but then—well, George Ade wha wrote the story says, “Every man pushing a baby carriage once said that he never would.” Lila Lee has @ conspicuous part ms the delightfully puzzling heroine of the story. Lither star would be @ drawing card regardless of the other. ‘Navy Blues” with Dorothy Devore is a clever comedy that tests the agi'ity of the young actress to s superiative degree. It is one of the best comedies the Rialto has shown in some time. “EXGUSE ME” 15 BILL OFFERED AT COLUMBIA “Excuse Me," the musical comedy now playing at the Columbia, !s something new in the Une of stuff which Billie Ireland’s Follfes has of- fered. It can scarcely be said to possess a plot, but is not weakened way because of this since the e is given a group of persons arr ble degree, and the char- ake the comedy. ne js a pullman coach on which the entire play takes place. an in the person of Lew Newmen is the first on the scene. Bud Brownie plays the porter, the first time in Casper that Mr. Brownie Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years cf ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the 1c common} ealled uric acid 8, were d solved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this {dea tn mind he consult ed physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescri>- tion that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discover which he called Allenrhu, to other who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. ~Afte years of urging he decided to lo: sufferers everywhere know abou: his discovery through the news papers. He has therefore instructed “druggists everywhere to dispense lenrhu with the understanding at if the first pint bottle does not show Smith-Turner will supply Mail orders ac esp! vertipement. Z ish character studies to] has played a blackface, by the way. Tiney Brennen gives a good inter. pretation of ® garrulous and broker, hearted drunkard, while Jack Nees furnishes a picture of the prospective briGegroom who ts becoming to doubt the cheeriness of the prospect. Hel- en Turner, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Brownie, Miss O’Neil and others tak parts that are not without their ef- fectiveness. “The Heart of a Texan” ts the photoplay now showing at the Columbia. It is a thrilling story of the lure of gold and the temptations it brings to some men who will kill thetr own companions in order that they may gather for themselves the yellow metal leading role. “THE AAMBLIN KID” AT WYOMING SUNDAY Life in the west, not the wild and wooly west of dime novel fame, but the real west of a few rs ago 16 pictured in Hoot Gibso: latest pic. ture, “The Ramblin’ Kid," which comes to the Wyoming theater next | Sunday for two days. | “The Ramblin’ Kid" ts a young | cowboy with a penchant for play ing drunk and shooting up saloons. He does it so often and so artistic: ally that most people believe it is/ real. This is a bad thing, especially when the “most people” includes a certain beautiful young girl whom the Kid would rather have think | well of him—and thereon hangs thc story. Laura La Plante is Gibson's lead. ing woman in this film. Harold Goodwin, William Welsh, Charles K French, Carol Holloway, Jofin Judd, G. Raymond Nye, and W, T. McCul- ley are in the supporting cast. Qadblae 1 ner daca “HCE OF HEARTS” AT Ils THEATER TODAY ‘The new photoplay showing at the Iris theater is “Ace of Hearts,” by Gouverneur Morris, and was pro- duced by Goldwyn, who also made this author’s powerful story, “The Penalty.” Those who saw the lat- ter picture will rememtpr the mar- velous Impersonatist=> a legless man by Lon Chaney. is remark- able character actor has one of the three leading parts in “Ace of Hearts.” The other leading roles are taken by Leatrice Joy and John Bowers. The story {s a powerful drama, dealing with the aim of a fanatical sroup of reformers to destroy all the evil-doers in the world. They are so obsessed with thelr idea, that they do not realize the fact that to des- troy individuals will not raise the moral tone of the universe. This truth does not come home to the group as a whole; but the girl and the man she loves, who are mem- bers of the group, realize that their love is a far greater thing than the destruction of a few overweening materialists. How they find peace and how the designs of their col- leagues are thwarted furnish many thrf'ling episodes. There are some excellent photo- graphic effects, a rain storm at night being particularly effective. The picture was directed by Wallace Worsley. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands Tabet he eabsurts f calomel, ie sul for . Dr. Edwards, a practicing physici for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients fot chronic constipation tenia livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, o grping is the “keynote” of these fo griping is the “* "of little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab’ lets. They cause the bowels and liver tc act normally, They never force them to unnatural action, . Ifyou have a dark brown mouth" vad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them e "Tecand boc to keep right. Try them. 1 | | } Home and Broke.” ‘* other winner. Christy Comedy “NAVY BLUES” Shows Start: 1 RIALTO THEATRE TODAY—TOMORROW = THOMAS MEIGHAN —in— “WOMAN PROOF” Hats off again to the star and author of “Back |, Zo from Jersey Noe: Ruhmann will represent Jersey City at the big New York City beauty carnival soon. She is only 16, has bobbed hair and blue eyes. STELLAR FEATUR EAT GIVEN GREAT SETTING. | The Samoan Islands, land of sun-| shine and alluring moonlight, where| silvery beaches stretch endlessly to the horizon, is the picturesque set-| ting for Rex Ingram's latest feature picture, “Where the Pavement End: The Wyoming theater is aturing this picture on Friday and Saturday of this week. All the thrills and excitement of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” all the passion of “Trifling Women,” al! the fiery love of “The Shiek,” seems packed into one play in, “Where the Pave- ment Ends. Ethel Terry, wife of Rex Ingram, makes an altogether sweet and pleasing heroine, ff it is PHYSICIAN SURPRISED “Hearing of some good results| frora the use of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I decided to try it on a chronic case of indigestion and gastritis I was interested in. Aftur the first dose the patient was re- Heved of gas trouble and was eoon able to ent radishes and many things he had not eaten in years,” It removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the {inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intes- tinal aflments, including aeppen- aici’ One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. — Advertisement. RUNNING WILD! jico7 GIBSON IN’ When Hoot got started he just ran wild! Nothing or nobody could keep up with him. You'll be on your feet and cheering all the way through this one. WYOPANG Continuous 1 to 11 STARTING SUNDAY *‘Woman-Proof” is an- Fun From the Press Pathe News 1. LE —5—T—9 o’Clock | titting to call her such. ‘The dark j¢yes of Ramon Novarro flash and flash and flash, and then again at times they soften, and a more tender WYOMING THEATER 15. isi somes i fhe Casper Daily Cribum Ci seems scheduled to take the place| vigorous leadership, his fearless of the late lamented Rodo!ph in the! preaching of the gospel and his bearts of American women. beautiful spirit. The island of Wailoa, in the South NOW THEREFORE, be it re- Seas, had long been the scene of; solved by this church at a regular blood’ess war between a hell of in-| business meeting assembled that it iquity, owned by a degraded white sea captain, and the island mission fostered by the Rev. Ephriam Spener. Ethel Terry takes the part of Miss Matilda Spener, daughter of the missionary. Her love for Mo- taurla, a chieftain of a neighboring island fs kept carefully guarded, and the meetings between the two be- neath the island passion vine, are of the secret variety. As Motaurl is of another race a marriage between the two was con- sidered impossible. Therefore it te altogether fitting that Motauri be proven to be the son of a white man. The love of Captain Gregson, keeper of the rum shop, for Matilda Spener, and her feeling of loathing for him furnishes a suitable sub plot. The story is taken from The Passion Vine, one of a series of short stories of the South Sea islands. pat ara 23a REGRETS ADOPTED BY BAPTISTS ON LOSING PASTOR, REV. THOMPSON WHEREAC, our betoved pastor, C. M. Thompson, Jr., has been called as pastor of the First Baptist church of Barbourville, Kentucky and WHEREAS, after much study and prayer he is convinced that | is his duty to accept this eall, be cause of the larger field of useful ness in the kingdom, and WHEREAS, the First Baptist church of Casper ts suffering a great and irreparable loss caused by the loss of its beloved pastor, because of his untiring efforts in behalf « Done this the 7th day of ber, A. D. 1923, in business session assembled. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CASPER. Sidney J. Kelly, Louise R. Frisley, J. B. Hurley, Resolutions Committee. Peverstrinctn stands Mrs. Moe $5 special on hats to them. Novarro AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. Inquire at A. E. ‘Chandler Filling Station KENNETH HARLAN STAR OF “THE VIRGINIAN” SUPPORTED BY MIRIAM COOPER WALTER LONG, MISS DUPONT and RICHARD TUCKER A FILM VERSION OF ONE OF THE GREATEST BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESSES She asked Heaven to send her a husband. Heaven did, he came in an Reroniane caalt He married her, but after the wedding—whas complications! LAUGHS! GASPS! THRILLS! DIRECTED BY TOM FOREMAN, PRODUCER OF “THE VIRGINIAN” LARRY SEMON IN HIS LATEST TWO-PART COMEDY “LIGHTNING LOVE” SHOWS AT 1:00-—3:00—5:00—7:00—0:00 TODAY AND SATURDAY ~ MERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater 10¢ AND 40¢ LON CHANEY —in~ “ACE OF HEARTS” —also— HAROLD LLOYD “THAT'S HIM” and “APPLE SAUCE” Comedy WHY WASTE YOUR TIME ON OLD THINGS D. W. GRIFFITH’S “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” SOMETHING NEW! TODAY and TOMORROW Another Masterpiece by Rex Ingram “Where the Pavement Ends” —Starring— Alice Terry, star of “The Four Horsemen” —and— Ramon Novarro, who Played “Trifling Women” —also— “OREGON TRAIL” and “FELIX CAT” Shows Start 1:00—3:00—5:00—7:00—9:00 Come Early and Avoid Standing 10¢-————40c. MATINEE TOMORROW 25c COLUMBIA BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES —presents— “EXCUSE ME PLEASE” A VERY FUNNY FARCE COMEDY With New Songs and Specialties —also— THE BOSTON HARMONY FOUR THE DUNBARS LOU NEWMAN TINEY and TURNER Special Pictures NEAL HART in “THE LURE OF GOLD” MONTE BANKS COMEDY TONIGHT AT 7 AND 9 O'CLOCK 10c——40< FRIDAY NIGHT Ladies’ Night A real good night to meet all the nice people in Ca » This is Society Night and the is always at its best. Arkeon Dancing Academy CASPER’S JOY PALACE