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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 192 Paige and Ewerth Okker are tured as dancers and singers. fhe Casper Dally Cribune E “F PAGE FOUR. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “THE FIGHTING BLADE” STARTS AT AMERICA THEATER TODAY Casper Mirror | Works P. to take c; q ler. We are of any Framing and Resilverin, Contractors Please Take Nice 327 Industrial Ave PHONE 1283 IRIS Bishop-Cass * LAST TIMES TODAy “THE RAGGED EDGE” —With— ALFRED LUNT —and— MIMI PALMERI —also— SNUB POLLARD —in— “Hook, Line and Sinker” 10c—AND—20c ~~ aeaans —— And such a production! All of the resources of an ambitious producer lavished with enthusiasm in the crea- tion of a piciare destined to be remembered everlastingly. The pomp and ceremony, the glamour and regal trap- Starting at the America Theater today and running tomorrow and Thursday, is the long-awaited picture, Richard Barthelmess, in “The Fighting Blade.” 8 * ; rf . ~ fi i i f the 17th century, faithfully reproduced, transport the spectator to days of chivalry and form a fitting ' Never has Barthelmess had a role more dashing, more audacious, more gloriously heart-appealing than this of pings o: e an intrepid south who draws sword for the honor of a woman and dares the might and fury of a tyrant. setting for the master effort of a leading star. A : Never has he been presented in drama as vigorous and compelling, or in a production as gigantic and pic- There will be no advance in the admission price. The usual 40c for adults and 10c for children will prevail. | 4 turesque. The starting time of shows will be 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. nina | autehes his foe, and friends of the | citing historical romance is Dorothy staged in two acts and in three JACK HOXIE AT THE TOMORROW | = Distinctive Pictures corporation ‘tonal picture in which Richard i = ae one Soe er ane sant ees has given us a story which moves Barthelmess is starring and which = ‘op off the evening. en the | forward swiftly, with never a s showing at the America today, WATCH FOR THE With g all a : theaters of the great British | stackening of pace or interest. Wednesday and Thursday. ! e reates D1 £ metropolis disgorge their multitudes, Forrest Halsey made the screen Richard Barthelmess is victim of . >. = hundreds wend their way by motor | adaptation and Harmon Welght di- his torture, His role in the picture celeprt cast ev y = or by foot to Gatti's, there to wile | rected the picture, which has count- s that of Karl Van Kerstenbroock, e e e ‘ = rey the hours between midnight | jess beautiful scenes. a Flemish soldier of fortune whose BIG SCENES IN “7AZA” bl d f = and dawn. ‘ame as a duelist precedes him in 3 T= the greatest beauties of the world Pesca am te ]| NINETY AND NINE assembled for 4 5 esate “Zaza” which ed at the Rialt i. When Zaza sees Dufresne’ daught. Claire Windsor mS REATOFEMA Parana hs tent at eacrany wil ke pas MAUDENA DUNBAR Yvonne, and realizes for the first time thet the Hobart Bosworth - 3 Sak eae Site eecTi es eke | Glortal sWaneon is the star, support-|{ HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON PLAYERS man she loves is g Bryant Washburn E ground to many of the important|®d by H. B. Warner, Ferdinand $ . Zaza and Dufresne reunited in Paris after the 4 cy 4 eee TORE RNO | | rea ee once Rae HOOT jie death of Madame Dufresne. Marjorie Daw Be. Be Ba het fh | “THE WOLF TRAIL” Mitchell Lewis = = “THE AAGGED EDGE Today 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 AdolpheMenjou : tar, spamabers:” of | thet osvalien | Sages, Be ny Mikes ast Bfe scenes. Included in the cast which | = iparty, plot his death. He_ joins | Frederick Burton. Morgan Wallace, win produce it are George Routh, : Oliver Cromwell's party, the Round-| Lee Baker, Bradley Barker, Stuart Oye’ Fuller, Teddy Maeees. hey Shows atl, 3, 5, 7, 9 WYOMING WEDNESDAY heads, who are determined upon the | Sage and Allyn King, |Alexander, Mildred Paige, Gordon | o’Clock | : overthrow of Charles I, and thus So ee | Richardson and Dick Hyland, while ee } = becomes the enemy of all Ones, DICK HYLAND'S REVUES |@ chorus of 14 pretty girls will also Admission: | = | Falling into the hands of some o: be used. = Jack Hoxie, star of “Men in the|these, he is mahacled with huge ig ose De Sc Sa ea Adults, 50c | the path of Ruth Enschede, played Raw,” new Universal western play, | heavy wristbands, and wedges are Muteatber tis sha latania testa Children 10c | turn fled from the island home of some of the most thrilling feats in his wrists and these manacles—the iP : '. : | . her missionary father. It was her his dashing career, will be seen noble gentlemen perfoming this —~ | ‘Pott. ony: oOpes| loveless, unsympathetic home which commencing Wednesday eat the task with great glee. And the | forced the girl out into the world Wyoming theater. Hoxie {s a hard- youth's suffering is so realistically When Dick Hyland's Revues open c | br. ted roman | alone. riding, hard-fighting cowpuncher in portrayed as to make the spectator | an engagement at the Columbia the- CASPER CAB co e1eDrd) Cer Sine == In their loneliness the two young a series of thrilling episodes, The shudder. It is their purpose to give | ater ‘Thursday night they will bring All the glittering gayety of Gatti's eine sebteaeties Vhtdd Set dd ee “ “Pape’s Diapepsin” for ‘OUT —Also 1 = * Os 4 5 r : hen a more rman appealing love Gas, Indigestion or z OF LUCK” z A Fine Picture Program ig entire production ag story of two handsome young people ~ S "sO S$ i i 7 29 pera ttre beam yang reine Sour Stomach Z] xesterday’s Crowd | S| Johnny Hines In “Burn ’Em Up Barnes he acts — 9 3 adventure in the South Seas, the = mee ¢ TOMORR Ton VelZnicK, = resulting photoplay seems certain] Instantly! Stomach corrected! You s —Also— 5 NEW SHOW MORROW y = to prove fine entertainment. That | never feel the slightest distress from z “Ty UNTR 99 rm = to the case with “The Ragge| indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy || 5 THE Z HE co Y BOY: e A Nistor ise pn = ge," based on Harold MacGrath’s | stomaci# after you eat a tablet of || = U LA id TW 40c & novel, which Distinctive Pictures “Pape's Diapepsin.”” The moment = nel DIES' MATINEE ° FOR hoduc nies “4 corporation has used as a vehicle | it reaches the stomach all sourness, || Z Your Chance for a = - = for Alfred Lunt and Mim! Palmeri | fatulence, heartburn, gases, palpi. || $ Real Laugh & CT EM = —two new stars. It was shown last | tation and pain disappear. Drug-|| & 5 Slat TER Eee, = night at the Iris theater. gists guarantee each package to.|| & 2 = Lunt takes the role of Howard | correct digestion at once. End your es =I Spurlock. a young writer, who has| stomach trouble for few cents.— || & Z fled from America in fear of arrest | Advertisement. 2 Zz | UE = for a misdeed which weighs on his >. = 4 4 conscience till he is nearly driven| or results try a Tribune Class!- a MeO far-famed night cafe of London has been flawlessly reproduced in F. 3. O.'s stunning drama of domestic upheaval, “Daytime Wives,” start- ing Friday at the Wyoming theater. The famous “pit” where beautiful ‘women whirl their supple bodies in the mazes of the dance with sleek leoking men is perfectly duplicated people marry, after Ruth saves the boy's life in Canton and proves her devotion by nursing him through a desperate illness. Together they go to a tiny trader's island, thinking to lose themselves. But they are pur- sued by all of the things in their past lives which they had sought to avoid. Spurlock's conscience bothers him to the point where he believes sensational feat of bulldogging a| him two steer, a remarkable plunge down 2 two agoni: high cliff, and other thrilling inci- dents mark the swift progress of | purpose, the new pla: —————_—__. j/AGONIZING TORTURE IN days in which to repent, him, What happens to defeat thein and how, far from break- ling the youth’s spirit, this torture | makes him the scourge of the Roy- alist party, is depicted on the screen more forcibly than it can be des- eribed, ‘ 9| Opposite Barthelmess in this ex- in scenes of striking magnificence. ! i has ruined the girl's lite by THE FIGHTING BLADE? High up on the platforms on marrying her without confessing either side of the dance pit are th» tables with diners all on pleasure bent. Jazz booms its raucous melody while the dancers sweep and sway. Smoke from scented cigar- ettes floats on the air as this vivid panorama of night life passes swift- ly before the eyes. Gatti’s in London fs the rendez- vous of the jaded night crowd. grace the waxen floor of Gatti’s. The smartest men of two hemis- pheres glide to the roar of the jazz —with lovely ladies in their em- brace. Other features have been added to these stunning scenes of cafe night life in the upper strata of society on both continents. Several novelties were culled from Murry’s famous eating and dancing cafe on CLOSES AT THE (Als mad. In Canton, China, he crosses the misdeed which had caused him to become a fugitive. What this misdeed was and how Spurlock is finally exonerated constitute the mystery part of the story. The love interest centers in the girl's un- swerving loyalty and her silent suf- fering because of her husband's aloofness. FINAL SHOWINGS OF “TMA” THE RIALTO The final showings of the Allan Dwan Paramount production of PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE fied Aa. i The Most Sta Revelation of Modern Domestic Life No Children Under 16 Starting Friday, Wyoming rtling and Amazing John 8. Medieval history chronicles many of the most excrutiating tortures che world has ever known. che most agonizing of these is pic- ured in one of the sequences of production, Robertson's One of For the Aged SCOTTS MULSION The food that sustains Se ‘The Fighting Blade” a First Na- A gray frock of fibre silk and wool interknitted has chic slender- negs of line, In His Latest Comedy Special NOSHID LOOH HOOT GUS England, whither he goes to avenge the death of his sister. He van- A Story of the Canadian North Woods In Three Acts Full of Thrills with a Pretty Love Story And Comedy Throughout COLUMBIA TONIGHT 7—9 o’Clock HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON JACK HOXIE —in— “Men in the Raw” STARTING TOMORROW DANCING ALWAYS A GOOD NIGHT TO DANCE You will enjoy the crowd that attends the dances on Tuesday nights. After the show you will feel better if you drop down for a dance or two. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Arkeon Dancing “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” Academy with them a talented cast which will izing days, then to execute | be capable of staging some excep- tional musical comedies in an excep- The first production It will be YOU MUST SEE GLORIA SWANSON In Her Greatest Triumph tonal way. to be given is “Let's Go.” — Zaza. When Dufresne stops the fight in the cafe and saves Zaza from an apache. Florianne’s cutting of the rope of the swing which Zaza uses in her act, resulting in the serious injury of the star. The hair pulling battle between Florianne and And His Musical Comedy Company ' OF 20 PEOPLE An Entire New Company Direct From a Six Months’ Engagement in Seattle ALL NEW PEOPLE THE MANHATTAN TRIO Opening Thursday Night, Jan. 10 Two Shows—7 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock PHONE 132. 10c-—40c Ruper | a Wentzau single production Elaine Wammerstein Bert Lytell Lew Cody Elmo Lincoln Irving Cummings