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BP CG ee SE LS | de S - aint Fe 28 sa Ww seeerartaaVna Ae Var ae We HE SVEN ' ae o PAGE SIX 5. A.0. SIGN HUNG OUT WHEN “BLACK OXEN” 19 SHOWN AT THE AMERICA Gibso vehicl oy all contractors and builders continue to gama —— . . } GOOD ROLE IN PICTURE) =siPs2isie “sce 'SPEDIAL DANCE AL DANCE REVIEW 1s ame Seca when he, eS PROGRAM tings and unusual stories, different National of Fire U: eee The demand for “Black Oxen,” the novel found its rival yesterday in the demand for “Black Oxen," the photoplay. The matinee crowd at the America theater where the picture was opened was larger than a matinee crowd has been in many months and in the evening the lobby was packed with persons standing In line waiting for an op- portunity to see the great picture. Everyone wants to see “Black Oxen,” and from all appearances the run which it will have here is to be a most successful one. Those who have read the book have boon asking, “Is it possible to interpret Gertrude Atherton’s novel by w the ecreen and leave the fmpression in the minds of the audi- ence which the author would desire to have left? Can the picture ever in’ fact justify its adaptation?” One may answer both questions in the affirmative. Corinne Griffith and are the leading char known possess as the mys terious Madame Zi ny and Mr. Tearlo as Lee Clavering, noted columnist and bacheler, could not be better. New York life, jazz life, the impetuosity of the younger gen- eration, the unchangableness of the older, are brought to the spec- tator who sees the picture just a8 to the person who reads the book. Conspicuous above all these how- ever is the Austrian countess who finds youthfulness through a dis- covery of modern science. Corinne Griffith proves herself an artiste personified In this production. For several years Miss Griffith has been gradually climbing up the lad der of film fame, and in “Black Oxen” it is apparent that she has arrived. Not only ts Miss Griffith one of the most beautiful actresses it bas been our pleasure to see on the silver sheet, but the manner in which she wears her many changes of gowns 1s a revelation indeed. In @ number of scenes Miss Griffith appears as the old Countess Zatianny prior to the time a marvel- ous glandular treatment restored her health and youthful charm and the contrast between the Zatianny of these scenes and the stunning Zatianny of the main theme of the play is conclusive proof of Miss Griffith's versatility as an actress. > FAMOUS O06 IN FILM COMING TO THE RIALTO “Where the North Begins,” a ecreen drama featuring Rintintin. the famous dog, will play at the Rialto Theater starting Saturday. It is a drama set in the far north silences with a woman for prize, in which a dog’s instincts and intelli gence thwart the diabolic cunning of a brute-man. The story deals with Gabriel Du- pre, a young French-Canadian trap- per, who returns from a far north trip and finds the Hudson Bay trad- ing post in consternation over the @isappearance of five men, missing after setting out singly with loads of fur. Gabriel undertakes to make the trip leaving Felice McTavish, his sweetheart, behind, to the tender mercy of Shad Galloway, the tyr- Fanical factor. Gabriel himself is shot down ‘wounded and left for dead by a band of outlaws. A wolf attacks him in his weakened condition, but is with held in time by some inner force— the spirit of devotion of his canine forbears, for he turns out to be the dog who had joined with a _ wolf- pack. The two become friends, and together succeed in running down the gang of crooks, in Galloway's employ. The wolf-dog bears down on Galloway just when Felice ts helpless ‘and the camp deserted. Clair Adams plays the feminine G YORAN Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY “THE THREE BUCKAROOS’ Written and Directed By FRED J. BALSHOFER When D’Artigan offered to trade his nag for a hat, the storekeeper, took a good look at the horse—had a laugh—and threw in apair o’ boots and a kerchief for good measure. A horse-laugh? Yes, though not according to Webster’s definition. Come, a laugh is good for your system and the other fellow! —ALSO— “IMPERFECT LOVERS” 10¢ 20c TOMORROW “The Steel Trail’ KIDDIES ADMITTED FREE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 Butter was used for many yea~ ~ toe eolely o* an ointment for applying to wounds. €he Caspee Oaily Cridune which ts an adaptation by Edfrid of human interest touches, a good|ing program. The complete pro-. ¢f' ” is on the whole something more Bingham of Righard Harding Davis’! vein of Se strong drama-| gram is being published in this is- i THE HENPECKS ENDS than an hour of excellent amuse- ment. short story, “The Grand Cross of} tic situations. sensational cli-| sue was ot the Tribune. “I am the Law,” the feature the Crescent.” max is followed by an ending that Rae eye oor Ra is a lttle different from the smile-| At Norwegian staté balls the ta: photoplay has also provided enjoy- IGESTION embrace-kisa finale. dies who | pemees to ate ment for the patrons of the theater. conses bloating gnasy thet ea the heartsconsttennn eet Don't forget to get your order in prea oar pen “THE. THRILL CHASER” Supporting Anita Stewart in the| white; those w not Semi ae a han of artists whojed to appear in tas na —__—_ 1 fame and us “ to the Tribune for several copies of lead as Felice, with Walter Mc- AT WYOMING: SATURDA | larity spn featured players in Sener eee oie Lia the big Annual Industral ne so es. ad Grall opposite her as Gabriel. Others | Productions. As the ardent suitor that you can send them home ETS in the cast are Pat Hartigan, Mar- of the star, Darrel Foss heads the We eae eeyiat le ieee rr ink to your friends thereby eel RYE sisi) Oe tha Owen, Charles Stevens and list with Shannon Day, Donald Mac- <ieeebicont 7 Geen bl peat? nee the state. Telephone 15 and 4 ~aeed Fred Huntley. Donald, William Conklin, Se ene a a pr | ge elegy oo ge ES ae the Wyoming theater next Satur-|Tokumaga all cast in important} $150,000 just because of one DE- WE day, is the latest a geet roles. I'VE FLUE. should 0 F KS § N Gibson special prod FECTIVE. F: Why Saturday, Sunday, Monday BOOTH TARKINGTON’s “Boy 0 from the cowboy pictures in which he formerly was seen. “The Thrill Chaser” is ee tet cowboy who rode his way int and of romance, fought his fas into the movies and out-chanced his} A special dance review will be rivals in the game of love. Studio| given at the Rialto theater Thurs- amusement in the Paramount pic-| life, reflected as it is seen every |day and Friday by the pupils of the ture. “Stephen Steps Out.” in which| ay at Universal City, California, | Ethel Mann school. This review will Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., makes his| With many celebrities, appearing *in | be given in the evenings and will stellar screen debut and which|®™using incidents, {s the material | consist of many ‘novel numbers by comes to the Rialto Theater for a| of important sequences, this capable group of dancers. There will tell you that more than 90 per cent of all fires in residences, school | houses, and churches, are caused by | defective fides? When you build insist on Asbestos Chimneys, and when you buy, be sure the house | is equipped with ASBESTOS CHIM- NEYS. ORDER TODAY. Phone 6933 or go to the factory, 1014 South Oak St. Take the blocks home and put them up yourself. They are made in Casper and have been TODAY AND ack Today and Thursday ANITA STEWART —in— “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED” Giving the Terrible Turk a lesson in football as played in America ras not the object of Stephen Har Jr.'s visit to Constantinople, although it furnishes ‘considerable run of three days. Fans who have wordered where / will be no extra charge all ted are steadily used b; —alsi Several native porters, having| Kings Baggot went when he ceased |the bill will be unusually aye Sroccahea | States povicees ye Gertrude Atherton’s sensational story wT been refused a raise in pay by Harry | to be an actor and who have wished | because of the addition of the danc-_ Advertisement. of a woman rejuvenated, made young) HAROLD LLOYD e Stetson, ex-newspaper reporter and|that be woul. quit. @ieetng an SSS SSS » Who “came back and found her —in— 99 press agent, who is gathering ma-| Come back on the screen in his “old real lov terial for an illustrated lecture on| line,” will gain their wish when this “AN OZARK “The Domesticated Turk,” see fit to| Gibson picture comes to town. CORINNE GRIFFITH ROMANCE” steal a can of film. Young Harlow | Baggot is one of the Universal City fives chase and brings ome of the| @itectors shown in the actual work | Seay —and— culprits down with a beautiful fly-| of plctere making. " CONWAY TEARLE ENNE’ =) ing tackle. In the midst of a threat- © famous stars who appear in- Leai TT's ening crowd. of Turks, Stephen,|‘lude Mary Philbin and Norman | 2 coaak ota ge ae iy cai HENRY WALTHALL clinging tightly to the box of film| Kerry of “Merry-Go-Round,” Reg: ) Over seven —shso— “Those College OCKLI ELL! which he has ret.seved, i holding | ‘ald Denny and Laura La Plant. th eee Girls” Ri FFE F Ows tt the three porters, lifting high pea pio oe lesser Laleed ue pee tie oe Pe oslo hsb Ee the box and threatening to brain|®=d extras who are around the big are 20¢ —an them if they attempt to take it from| Studio, pass through the sets inj blended into this Spm 2: 0:7, S009. 106 end 408 Bi XA him. Stetson and native police come thelr work. special coffee and BEN to the rescue. ms i reason- —Also— Between Constantine's Tomb and bis he Buy the excavations of Anatolia, Step- © Prine. uy hen thought he was in for a pretty tate Sit Quiet stay tn Turkey, but, ho. is i ior 3% SPECIAL ATTRACTION —IN— a y disappointed, as his tack! ing episode and mixup with a band of consptrators, who have kidnap- THURSDAY—FRIDAY “Two Wagons, Both Covered” GENEVIEVE —and— MARGUERITE FITZGERALD —and— MARGARET CURTZ Piano, Violin and Harp Solo and Trio Numbers Appearing Ped the Sultan's son, amply indicate. zoe live your boyhood over again in this production which fea-} “The Woman He Married,” A: tures Theodore Roberts in support] Stewart's latest First wetional we of the youthful star. Noah Beery,| traction which plays at the Iris Harry Myers and Frank Currier are| theater today and Thursday was ad- in the supporting cast. Joseph|apted by Bess Meredyth from the Henabery directed the picture,|stage play by Herbert Bashford. The story has subtle comedy, plenty GIRLS! LOTS OF | =ses ero BEAUTIFUL HAIR). | "sus: THRILLS! 85-Cent “Danderine” Does RIALTO Program for the 24th and 25th of January, 1924 Presented by Miss Ethel Mann STARTING SATURDAY RIALTO Where the word of man is no longer law, SON Cupid and the Butterfly__.-----~-~----: Eileen Mishica Dutch Dance - -Dorothy Holloran and Helen Ruggles Clown Dance -. Betty Grisinger and Charline Hanway Liebesfreud -.-- Katherine Biedermann Argentine Tango -Evelyn Patten and Eileen Butler HOOT GIBSON NOSAID LOOH 5 Latest 7 Reels : Wonders for Lifeless, “THE THRILL We at ee Sally Green ..--Margeret Grisinger and Thelma Rowray Three Times Daily eglected Hair CHASER” Where nothing ts heard in. Maine_- Betty Grisinger aye — but the cold wind’s roar . Bernice Young COMMUNITY A Ngktning story that leads from the plains to the bright lights of a movie studio and from there into Arabla—land of adventure und shieks. He got three Collars a day as a movie extra, twe genuine toning dollars for whipping tor up of neglect- men, and twenty-five thou, ed scalps with sand for cleaning up an dependable Arabian desert tribe—then “Danderine.” came the biggest conquest Falling hair, of all! You fans who like itching scalp be Pearprenae pecan tk) and the dan- Cea ing bro. rh druff is corrected immediately. Thin, stuff,” will be Toca than dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly satisfied with his latest invigorated, taking on new strength, action romance! color and youthful beauty. ‘“Dan- tarting tur: derine” is delightful on the hair; a = Sa say. refreshing, stimulating tonle—not WYOMING sticky or greasy! Any drugstore.— Advertisement. HOOT GIBSON __ HOOT GIBSO Where many a man reaches his journey’s THE SCOTS OF CASPER Where strong men stand Auspices of Clan Stuart No. 248 DANCE AND ANNIVERSARY FROLIC and weak men bend, Friday Evening, Jan. 25, 9 p. m. Where truly a dog is MASONIC TEMPLE “man’s best friend” That's “WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS.” Four Hours of Continuous Dancing “Scottish and American Dances” FORGET YOUR CARES AND COME: ADMISSION $1.10 EVERYBODY WELCOME SeAsreeyy Thomas Stewart .-.Emily Savage -Helen Johnson Eileen Mishica ~ Margaret Grisinger Sailors Hornpipe 10. Sweet One . 11. Louisville Lou - 12. “Annabelle “_-- 13. Russian Dance _ 14. Faust Ballet Helen Ruggles, Eileen Butler, “Evelyn Patten, Dorothy Holloran, Bernice Young, Thelma Rowray. A gleamy mass of luxur- Jant hair full of gloss, lustre and life short- ly follows a That’s “WHERE THE NORTH Ae SONGS This Week’s Songs “SWEET ROSEY O’GRADY” “IN THE SHADE OF THE OLD APPLE TREE” “SWEET ADELINE” SO BE PREPARED SAT., SUN., MON., HOOT GIBSON NOBAID LOOH ‘Where there’s a leaden roof and 4 silver floor, Where you hear the an; bark of a “forty-four Where society ends as you step through the door “WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS” HOOT GIBSON NOSHIO LOOH A chip off the old block—that’s “Young Doug.” Can‘he act? Like a veteran! Pep? Tons of it! Smile? Just like his dad’s! He’s the clean, breezy, typical Am- erican Boy and you'll love him! Better step out for this one—it’s a cork- $1000 IN CIFTS GIVEN AWAY FREE THURSDAY NIGHT To Winners Holding Lucky Numbers Will | Have Their Pick of Any Article on the Gorgeous Display Arkeon Dancing Academy Always Something Interesting Suh. RIN-T IN-TIN ore arcs POLICE: 205, FRANKLIN, DIRECTED BY CHET JA HARRY RAPP COLUMBIA crs" secne Dick Hyland’s Revue —IN— “THE HENPECKS” A Story of Ranch Life in Wyoming—with Many Musical Numbers and Features THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS THE MANHATTAN TRIO Also a High Class Picture Wallace Beery and Noah Beery in “] AM THE LAW” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jp! “Stephen fePc Out” with THEODORE ROBERTS ALSO DAN MASON COMEDY, FUN FROM THE PRESS PATHE NEWS TODAY — TOMORROW FRIDAY ] i. , 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 ROBERT BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY CLAN STUART NO. 248 Will Give a Supper at ODD FELLOWS HALL JANUARY 25, FRIDAY, 6:30 P. M. Only a Limited Number of Tickets—Secure Yours at the Office of ALEX MARSHALL BARNARD REALTY CO. 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1999 NEW SHOW TOMORROW “MY SWEET SWEET SWEETIE”

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