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PAGE SIX Surcitt SEITINGS | “ABOVE ALL LAW” AT THE RIALTO THEATER Many remarkable settings, pictur: ing ¢ splendor of architec- ture best, were prepared for the Paramount picture “Above All Law,” which comes to the Rialto Theatre today. Several of the best k players of Europe are ass ne cast. 4 sets which are es- y is the Temple jod, a huge Bud- seated on an neral ef- scene is ot tm grandeur seldom seen one f the reigning prince ture and struc- single detail y Joe May, every lover den and the score will im’ every thelr massiveness, har- y of design and beauty of finish. “Above All Law” is a powerful picture. The story deals with an architect who is summoned to India by a reiging prince to construct a great tomb, But when he learns that the tomb fs» intended for the prince's wife, who {s yet alive and of whom he js insanely jealous, he refuses to have anything to do with the affair. The prince is insistent and causes the architect to be im- prisoned. The latter {s fiancee traces him to India, and they have many thrilling adventures before they| contrive to escape the prince's clutches. The cast is wholly ade quate. ————$—_———— “MAN FROM GLENGARRY” AT WYOMING TOMORROW Lovers of the great outdoors have @ real treat in store for them in Ern- est Shipman’s uper-production, “The Man from Glengarry,” an adaptation of Ra'ph Connor's fa- mous story of the timberlands, which comes to the Wyoming theater to- morrow. There are probably few people in the United States who haven't thril'ed at Ralph Connor's “The Man from Glengarry.” There is certain fascination about life in the lumber camps and its attendant dangers and hardships, and there is no more pic- © {gure than a brawny lum- aged in the precarious Li » riding It isa and blowing yocation that makes for strength @nd hardihood The average thea- tergoers who are cooped up in towns and citle 1 who go to thelr daily labor in offices and stores will enjoy t e and im th ada w OLE REST Pl TURE RETURNING TO RIALTO Seven of © best pictures shown Bt the R theater are being re- turned to tha use by popular request next w A new picture will be 1 each day starting a d Program will ure film and a tures will be run The Old Homestead,” K’nogram News tr Mermaid Col ews Week Puesday—"Manslaughter,” Fables, —Glorla Swanson in IN EVERY HOME WE'D } [LIKE To i PLACE conven- washrooom — clean- ness, perfect | at DATHROOM D nce = a! the you plan usion perfect | } woch they are most oftna down vn. Tho amg:am will change Sunday, Wednestag and Friday. A new show fs being staged at the clumbila theater tonight. It is “Toot-Toot-Tootsie,” a musical re- view full of pep specialties an} pret- ty girs. The comedy is one of the snappiest which the Columbia has staged in some time and is contri- buted to by the talent of every mem- ber of Billie Ireland's Follies of 1923, “A Clouded Name” which {s a first run picture, is the photoplay pro- “My American Wife,” Christie com- edy, “Haze! from Hojlywood.” Thursday—Theodore Roberts in “Grumpy,” Mermaid comedy, “Pest of the Storm Country.” Friday—Bebe Daniels in “Glimpses of the Moon,” Christie comedy,| duction which will be shown \* en as Gr An opportunity for some boy or | turday- mas» Meighan in| girl to obtain a fine sled for Christ- |Back Home and Broke,” Cameo|mas is being given at the Columbia comedy, “Plus and Minus.” theater. A coupon will be given —————— with every ticket until Saturday, De- cember 22. —— COLLEEN MOORE PLAYS PART OF FLAPPER FOR FILM “FLAMING YOUTH” Beautiful Colleen Moore famed in film for the adorable innocence she usually represents makes her debut as a flapper of the extreme type in ‘SOMEBODY ELSE'S SUIT NO FUN, DECLARE THESE Jack Mulhall and Claude Gilling- | water p’ay the “misfit brothers” in a sequence of the Constance Tal- made comedy feature, “Dulcy,” at/ jthe Irie today and tomorrow. In “‘Dulcy” the two actors were re- quired to exchange clothes by mis- take, Now Mulhall is c’ose to six [feet tall, but alongside the elong- ated Gillingwater, he seems not to EOF SS have zotten his full growth. Gilling-| “Flaming Youth” which opened an water's. trials on the other hand| engagement at the America theater Inst night. Miss Moore takes the were just as grievous, for he had to Ylcramp his six feet four length into Part of the youngest of three daugh Mu'hall's taflormades, 3 not incon in the Fentriss family, The eitaca bt ota g mother finds; that she has @ a mess of raising her two eld. desires that Pat ngest may grow up t has ideas of her own She becomes famed among the younger set as a girl | “very easy to hug.” It is not until she becomes infatuated with Milton Sills as Carey Scott that she is able © see the error of her wa, yen then she clings to the bellef that marriage spoils happiness and love as it did in the case of her older sisters. An adventure on the high seas in which the attractive P: ricla comes near getting burnt illusions her. An opportunity for a very fine but tragic ending of the story is found when the mother speaks through the delirious Ups of Pat “If Carey Scott doesn't come pretty soon, it will be a fine Joke on him.” These are the same words which were uttered by Mrs. Fentriss on her death bed. The desire for a happy ending must be satisfied however ters worse, s and em. directed for Produc Schenck by Sidney a First National pi Others in the cast are May Wil Johnny Harron, Anne Cornwall dre de Beranger, Frederick. Es: ton, Gilbert Douglas and Milla Dav-| enport, | -———_—.—_ — - THREE PROGRAMS EACH WEEK DURING HOLIDAYS: AT COLUMBIA THEATER, The managemen* cf the Columbia tueater {s changing the poliey of running two bills a week and during the holidays wi!l run three bills eo| and Patricia lives. that the shoppers may ve the ad-| “Flaming Youth" is set on a back vantage of the frevueit change) ground of social jazz. It aims to be since this is the yexr an expose of modern soclety and one mn, SAY “BAYER” when you buy-ontdne Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Neuritis , Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin to the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Ballcriicecia be Casper Daily Critune well. There are thrills in the picture for the lovesick youth and plenty spills for the {deals of those who hold to high things. Colleen Moore ts sure to be enjoyed. Her personality pervades the picture, at least her as- sumed personality pervades it, and im spite of the sophistication she rep- resents she is still adorable. paper sts cso st CHRISTMAS SEAL NOT}, PART OF COMMUNITY| CHEST FUND IN GASPER Since the Christmas Seals or Health Stamps have been placed on sale in Casper so many persons saying they understood the Community Chest this health work, as well as all the charity work. If one will look carefully at the accepted budget they will s no provision was made for the have refused to buy funds were to cover Public Health association. This a state organization while the Com- munity Chest {s for local use only, ‘The Wyoming Public Health asso- clation was formed in 1916 and they use the double-barred cross as the symbol of the work they are doing the national and inter- national symbol of the war against as it is tuberculosis. Musterole on the throat and chest. 10c—————-30c. Musterole is a pure, white ointment, 9 micas | SMITHS ||romcteowoscannci] FRUIT FESTIVAL wos planerin Goran oars oaks SHOE REPAIRING THREE DAYS Six Gorgeous Fruit Baskets of the latest design, filled out the blister. 3 Public Market Bldg. “THE MAN FROM with choicest fresh fruit, given away free Thursday Keep a jar handy for all emergencies; Second Street 4 night to the ladies holding the lucky numbers. Every it may preyent pneumonia in your home, GLENGARRY’ ady attending the dance will receive a number. Draw- To Mothers: Musteroleisnow made in milder form for dren. Ask for Children’s Musterole, babies and A Nash for Christmas Thrills Thrills Thrills A thrilling, pulsating photoplay of Red-blood- ed contest and romance from immortal tale of the Great Northern Woods, see the great Log Jam, the Fight on the River The Great Out-Door Picture You Have Been Waiting The Nan From Glengarry’ AT THE WYOMING THEATRE STARTING TOMORROW may assume that it succeeds fairly This is in no way connected with the American Red Cross and the 20 BOYS AND GIRLS FROM DIXIELAND of nancial support. ihe, Children's GAY age H. A. SNOW el blond A ga ee F Health Wuretig:@ecvionalsiwellsal ¢ olumb; al —in— SINGERS—DANCERS—COMEDIANS | all other activities of this iza- | G 3 . “oo Shon are cetriel cane eeeier gion 1 HUNTING BIG Two Nights Only 7—9 o’Clock emblem of the double-barred cross. : [i 5 GAME IN AFRICA” As a city, we have received great help from this association, as last Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers, don’t let colds get under’ way; at the first cough or sniffle rub NEW COLUMBI SCHANK PLUMBING & HEATING CO. INC. 359 EAST SECON PHONE -7It Get a Number With Your Ticket 7 o’Clock—9 o’Clock SHOW TODAY BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES IN “TOOT -TOOT-TOOTSIE” A Musical Revue Full of Pep—Novelties and Specialties NEW SONGS AND VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS A PRETTY GIRL CHORUS First Run Feature Pictures—“‘A CLOUDED NAME”—CAMEO COMEDY Boys and Girls—A Big Sled Given Awa y—Saturday Matinee, Dec. 22 Now THIS SATURDAY—A Bag of Popcorn F ree—With Every 5c Purchase ~ year @ special tuberculosis nurse | confectionery, Blakey and Company, was established here and the greater | and Fuchs. part of her salary paid from the/ Coming in the midst of the winter state fund. We should welcome 82 | season of social activities, this bal! opportunity to Invest a few cents | should prove to be one of the most in Health Stamps and know they | successful affairs of its kind ever will be used to prevent the spread | put on In Casper. | | oie Ses 22105 GOAL MINERS LAD OF AT ROCK SANGS carry the merrie, cherrie Christmas seal as a message of good health ——_—_—_ COSTUME BALL PLANNED BY POST OF V. F, W, oxuemusratrasm os pees mine at Gunn have been laid off in-| F 4 ess please you. definitely. Slack business is given as the reason for the lay-off. WYCANG Continuous 1 to 11 TODAY ONLY SPECIAL RETURN You can’t afford to miss a real Circus! Well, here is a real treat for you and your friends, to see a picture BIGGER AND _ BETTER THAN A CIRCUS A costume ball ts being planned by the Powder River post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to take place at the Arkeon dancing academy, Thursday, December 20. Prizes for the best costumes will be donated by Jessen Brothers, Cempbell and Johnson, Scott Clothing company, Little Brick at your Grocers COLUMBIA sox." rexs TRAVELING ROAD SHOW J. C, BUSBY’S COLORED MINSTRELS “Last Night on the Back Porch” is a hit every night as fox-trotted by the Memphis Five or harmonized by the Shannon Four on Columbia Records 7 D and A-3976. © SSY7, ALL SEATS $1.10 CHILDREN 55c —also— BABY PEGGY . —in— “THE KID REPORTER” ing at 10:30. THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 13 Your Lucky Night iArkeon Dancing Academy ! CASPER’S JOY PALACE Dancing Every Night TODAY and THURSDAY WARNER FABIAN’S SENSATIONAL STORY ING surprise —with— COLLEEN MOORE MILTON SILLS CONSTANCE TALMADGE > —in— “DULCY” ALSO COMEDY SYLVIA BREAMER ELLIOTT DEXTER “THE FRESH R I A i F O —also— HEIR” : NEWS AND TOPICS Shows at 1,3,5,7and9 10c and 40c Gc & 20c NEXT SUNDAY NEXT MO Sunt Cecil B.DeMilles Ze " PRODUCTION ~ M peer w= You Will See —love scenes within the boudoir of a royal Indian princess. —daring adventures in the Punjab jungle. —the most elaborate settings ever screened: NEXT WEDNESDAY GLORIA PRESENTED BY JESSE L.LASKY —also— “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHOES” A Mack Sennett Comedy Fun From the Press—Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock RIALTO TODAY TOMORROW