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The MOV REEN PRESSES Hy Ly me SORE PAGE FOUR Italy is colder than Iceland. At ort Yukon, in the Arctic circle, the thermometer often reaches a stuffy temperature of 90 degrees, or thereabouts. Che. Casper Daily. Cribune ; “Most of the travelers and ex- his car through the wall- of * Bont Explorer Says plorers who have in the north TAILS AND ROMANCE. z= == vera a cast of IN LATE GIBSON FILM) <Smsc".oss,, tise) Arctic Circle ment. | > ; adeno Jo ich © sainbow the sun suust BETTY COMPSON STIRS. |ro-oeameme ieee A girl with her heart in her mouth mingling her prayers with Sush pralithe sete esas HAN COLUMBIA THEATER —- ‘ Stefansson, \ te explorer, wi PATRONS crazed mob forms one of the high You Have Made It Possible for Us to Give You BS tunity is given the hero” to prove WANTER DESIRES WHAT (sizer eosaetetase syorsx become his wife. The philosophy of “The Wanters” is an old philosophy but it was never more disregarded. For that — Tribune Want ads bring resul:a spots in “A Ride for Your Life,” which starts‘at the Wyoming thea- ter tomorrow. Smiling, fighting, popular Hoot Gibson, “the king of the outdoors,” has never given a sreater exhibition of his matchless| | In the Betty Compsbn’ production, riding skill, whirlwind speed and | Ustributed by Goldwyn, “Always limitless nerve than in this breath- less romance. Hoot gives the great- reason the film can be accepted as something that interprets the life ‘The wanter is the person who de | around us In the present generation. sires what the other fellow has, Marie Provost is always excellent and everyone in the world {s a]and in the present production is wanter according to the picture | charming as the daydreaming maid. : Something Big In Shows which ay at the} There are a number of others who | est spectacular and stirring per- seven hundred | : ‘ t 1 new laurels to their past | formance in his latest picture that varietios o§ plants and bowers that WATCH v achieveme: he has ever made. Those who have srow in the far north, he explained. 5 biggest production. Miss Compson| The North Pole, for instance, is has made and involved the building| not the coldest spot in the world. VAPORUB of pyramids and a great oasis in the| Cities in Montana, North Dakota, AT dy wast f a California -| and other states experience a lower “GOOD NIGHT NUASE” scape, for the action of "Alwayy the| teniperattre. at times SMITH. AND TURNER Woman” takes place in —Egypt—| Snow houses are as scarce as DRUG CO. Partly in the ancient days when" his-| thatched roofs in America. 133 S. Center Phone 150 PLAYING LAST TIMES | sexs: SS mossy throbbing, pulsating pictur. esque love romance, with heroes and villains of various kinds and. races. its settings are unusual and picture- sque and afford a background to the rapid action which is always pleas- ing- tr the eye. “THE BAD MAN” COMES seen him in “The Ramblin’ Kid" will agree that this one is greater. << Next Week for Announcement The Biggest Thing in Amusement the Casper Public Has Ever Had | WESLEY BARRY TELLS luxurious sur- pretty clothe ndings and in fact everything that goes with wealth. Having spent an evening in dressing up the finery of her mistress when that lady is at the opera; the ma H suddenly meet by another member | of the family who has spent years u ; traveling. He falls in love with her thinking that she fs a guest of] ,,.,_ the house. When he finds out the} “I've been in all kinds of pictures, “Good Night Nurse” is playing for the last times this evening at and I've played. all kinds’ of parts, | the Columbia theater. This comedy 00 late to destroy the - 3 pthc hand thowonciere is con- | but the part that I like best is any-|has been hailed with delight. by gummated. thing that takes in some good out-| patrons of the theater and is con- It is “kind to kind” according to bart . ays a! Barry. sidered a really excellent entertain- a ~ ealth: med ne millionaire kid parts, the! ment. the eitrrot tieeoane mae pro |frmer’s son, the street urchin and| In “The Challenge” which is the WANTERS” gainst his marriage and en ragamuffin, and all other stuff “oper feature picture, Dolores Cassinelli rine 7 . hee jr | the same lines is all right in its|/is at her best and conclusivel: [ o humiliate h ife. Th ly ‘| vo Bring OUt the ‘pellet thas | WAY, Dut lt dosan’'t fill ane with en| proves’ that ome Se clemone tan DOG GONE IT! WE TOLD YOU YESTERDAY, y too are wanters and are not | thusiasm. What I ike Post is a = OR AT LEAST INTIMATED THAT WE DIDN’T THINK MUCH OF THIS TITLE—BUT THE WAY Those who view “The Bad Man," OUR PATRONS TURNED OUT, GUESS THEY a First National attraction which "MUST HAVE LIKED THE TITLE AS WELL AS paoahs 9 at the America theater Friday THE STORY—AND ITS SOME STORY—BUT i. should not make the mistake of con- SHOULDN'T IT BE, PRODUCED BY THAT MAS. TER, JOHN M. STAHL, AND WITH SUCH PLAY- ERS AS MARIE -PREVOST, GERTRUDE ASTER, HUNTLEY GORDON AND ROBERT ELLIS IN THE CAST. IT’S A MOVIE FOR LUXURY LOVERS that gives me a chance to ride swim and play hockey and ve a car, be chased by traffic an interesting actress, < jump over fences and wallop the villain on the ‘beezark’, gash lics ts SE) “HOLD EVERYTHING” 1§ “In my latest picture I am play- “ einen Tier a2 22! BRIM FULL OF ACTION See eee of the picture is “The Country Kid’. reweFirat Natlodkl: proaueree Meee The role gives me a chance to do Lechter smi M nese ; " some swimming, driving a car, Srowen plied there ate Resisrrine xt hoppin’ over fences and loads of the fact that he took his them other things that make me feel it's from the borde thi the the Best picture I ever did.” Wa. Vitae coe, late Pancho Villa. Vil'a’s opera- i The story concerns a young man don ‘urnished him with the first BILL f who is forced to don a taxi-driver'’s thoughts of what has grown into one > ether. fr ity rene clothes, and who gets into an Old > years t.Aiways Reliab | Ladies’ Home with a phonograph 3 SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE | and a lot of jazz records. When he of the most successful of stage plays and motion picture productions. seeks to entertain them with the jazz, they display all the pep and In “The Bad Man,” which role is pak fe SSSHSHSF$$$SFSF$FSH$H$ HY) atc of mappers many years thelr we ~n Portrayed by Holbrook Blinn, cre- ator of the original role in the stage junior, and add a lot of original é oe comedy to the picture. “THE - Too Much BREATHLESS /|2% Money!! Fe production, he is ca'led: upon to do Of course there is more to the RK Is that what’s that which they have. moment that the| * toward an on when an of cox “Hold Everything,” the Educa- SAY “BAYER” when you buy-‘ontuine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for * Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism G, y ae oe hs pa Pd aa “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ttles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid tional-Christie comedy at the Rialto theater, contains more than the usual amount of pep and action for tworeel comedies,, due largely to the clever plot and the clever way action is introduced without seem- ing forced. PATHE NEWS AND TOPICS tenanced in polite society, or in fact, any American society. His views, too, clash with those certain laws ef convention to which Americans adhere. However, his role is purely a sa- tirical one. Almost every line over- flows with satire. If Blinn’s role was a literal one, the play would not have been the phenomenal suc- cess that {t was. But because it is certain things that are not coun- plot than that, and there are a couplg of thrills that would do jus- tice to a serial thriller. Bobby Vernon, as the lead. rides a motor- cycle full speed against a stone RUFUS A Bishop-Cass Theater wm wR ~~ AR ~*A “Me wall, catapulting his passenger in | satire, it ts delightfully humorous, KAYNE Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c :, it fi a the vi it in that chi @ wrong with the ‘Gy | tis water noveaild cabotiae Tn ORL eee eee eee who beat Ey he mS children of “| ing incident occurs when he backs | spent viewing at, Wall Ss ————uu6um __ @L_ t ew today? A port at Halkecok take aso treet 10c and TODAY AND Comedy and Fun From) |Last Night on Se ee Oe ee ee but couldn't ane: THURSDAY ie : the Back Porch” CSE pS t resis <A Bishop-Cass Theater ‘ess a in t aX ‘ is a hit every night 4 10c___30¢ Seo. “$e| teahitevery siete POPULAR NOVEL TO BE pretty ankle BETTY COMPSON ig the Memphis Five ‘ 5 Z . —IN— CHILDREN’S Bs er harmonized by SHOWN NT RIALTO g “ALWAYS THE WOMAN” ( epee Rey Generation —AND— CHILDREN” 9) on “Colambia Second of STARTING TOMORROW HOOT HAROLD LLOYD—in—“FOLLOW THE CROWD” aA The picture ap Records 7D and A sik wi ceeate peas “UNDER SUSPICION,” Comedy sensation of # 4-3976. usual things. Such as Bebe Daniel's HIS ~*~ role in “His Children’s Children,” a ILD N'S theyear! p ‘ * Sam Wood production for Para- CH SSSSS$SSSSSSSSSS ; 2 mount which will be shown at the GIBSON # ae RBA | ist nestor" on saturday nowt CHILDREN “a WT Miss Daniels is featured in the plc- In His Latest RIAL’ I ‘oO * 4 ture with Dorothy Mackall, James Seven-Reel Production aR t 3 Rennie and George Fawcett. The story is a delightful domestic melo- Saturday aA drama by Arthur Train. “A RIDE FOR YOUR LIFE” His Biggest Picture |S $$$S$$SSS$$$$$| SRM EE] roe reste wo Thame cum a: App “ae STARTS FRIDAY Come along adven- ture bound with a desert Robin paaods a merry order bandit who brings 8 thrill—a laugh— a cheer perhaps. A great stage suc- cess tomes to the screen— a marve- lous movie master- piece, = COLUMBIA ter RIALTO roma DAY ay Dick Hyland’s Revue In the Happiest, Snappiest Musical Comedy Shows at: 1:00, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40, 9:20 “GOODNIGHT NURSE” Fresh and Breezy Comedy—Lively Dances— Gay Music EDWIN oF eae CAREWE THE MANHATTAN TRIO and the BASHFUL Presents it with ; : BABIES’ CHORUS NE GROOK FIRST RUN PICTURES * DOLORES CASSINELLI and ROD LA ROCQUE in » _, “THE CHALLENGE” NEW SHOW TOMORROW BLINN St. Valentine’s Dance " $50.00-MASK BALL—$50.00 “ ‘TOMORROW NIGHT The most spectacular Mask Dance ‘ever held in the Arkeon. Prizes for the most Beautiful, Original and Comical’ Costumes. ARKEON . Dancing Academy Casper’s Joy Palace DANCING EVERY NIGHT A’ wonderful picture in which appear three of the brightest juveniles of screen- dom: Wesley Barry, Baby Bruce Guerin and “Spec” O’Donnell. 2 Ls VW ny Ss a we. SS A ee es Edm, From the Original Story OIRECTED BY JULIEN JOCEOHSON WILLIAM BEAUDINE Also Christie Comedy, “Hold Everything” Fun From the Press ' Pathe News SPECIAL—FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY—ETHEL MANN’S COUNTRY KID DANCE ‘You take ’er, my frand, for what ees one woman ‘mong friends’ SATURDAY EVENING a j COLUMBINE AND HER PLAYMATES | From the Italian Pantomime—Presented by MISS ELIZABETH BAKER —AND— 35 CHILDREN

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