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PAGE SIX ! | Mickey” which was naturally ab- sorbing “Mabel Normand”—just as Maude Adams {is inseparable from Peter Pan. Because the story of Che Casper Daily Critune ent complete, according to a state- nent by A. F. Bement, vice presi- lent of the Lincoln Highway asso- ‘tation. Last year 361 miles was Weather is very wet will not prove a barrier. The route usually opens in the Sierras in June and closes with | Une.- : shat some food be carried between “My wife explored by pockets Salt Lake City and the Californta | last night,” The route is well marked from the Hudson river to San Fran- FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 snow in late November, but the best | from » ‘About the same as in plage Witheat griping or nemea » | “Mickey” is so vivid and appealing,| dnished, making 2,500 miles of all- month io make a pleasure. trip | cisco Bay. plarer, enough material CHAMBERLAIN’S and the characters are so real and] weather road available. The build- across the continent on the Lincoln Soa Sar pan are | . y [Ramee one, il always remember} ing began lef in 1913 and was Way, ‘all things considered, in| <tn the Leahaeen ors: awk tein —_—_ TABLETS WFQ —D C\ i | the people in this play. naturally retarded by the war. At Soptémber, North a votoe will carry well over |, BADGES watch and Jewelry repair ‘We your liver right—oaly 250 i . |, This is not a drama of flying pas-| he present rate the highway wil | It te no longer necessary to carry|a mille. And a song, as rendered | ‘#._Casper Jewelry Co.. O-S Bidg.! _ “ ” |try, innocent heroines seduced and|be completed to the Pacific coast in an ounce of extra gas in the car at|from a mountain top, was once | RELS FOR MISS THE SOCIAL CODE 5 seven buckets af blood. | “Mickey""| five years. Over $6,400,000 was ex- 20 Cinco oF aire & tty ‘eeroes: thie’ heath ahmnacs a6 “fomk aadien. ! |is @ production of the ordinary run| pended on the highway in 1923. TALMADGE IN “SONG OF LOVE” AT THE AMERICA Constantly Norma Talmadge is ng new honors for herself and the critics are forced to otch In the hall xcept for the fact | GOOD VERICLE FOR STAR sonality and talents tn her newest Metro production, “The Social Code." which closes today at the Rialto. It is a closely knit story with an effective climax and with many dramatic moments which are forcibly handled. oo | Viola Dana has been provided LINGOLN ROAD with an effective vehicle for her per- I of picture plays, and will be shown at the Wyoming theater on Sunday. --NOWALMOST COMPLETED ‘The nature of the roads to be en- countered by those thousands who are even now planning a transcon- tho Lincoln highway, east or west, is shown in tabloid form in the fol- lowing table: Concrete -...-.-.. 506.1 m! Brick .. o--—— 110.9 Macadam -.~~.. Graded gravel Natural gravel ‘rted of Cheyenne, W: and tinental drive for this year along ,7e4_West_of Cheyenne, Wyo.. {continent on the Lincoln highway. |The association recommends that a ;eanteen of drinking water be car- —_—___ SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNLRY PHONE 1702. DICK HYLAND'S REWUE “ABIE IN MEXICO” A Red Hot Sizzli ‘are : to believe her} Viola Dana does equally good ot Sizzling Farce Comedy j her role in “The| work in both the lighter and the SPECIAL NUMBERS BY aoa ewe hich opened yester-| dramatic moments, while Malcolm THE MANHATTAN TRIO day th America theater un-| McGregor gives a fine, clean cut per-| y+. 1 mato sauce as the main dish. _ edly takes a place among. the Ls Pea oF She bates Ate ied Five Years Should See Faces! is side See You won't miss the meat. A —and— atest parts she has played ere 6 ually well cast wit - met pos- delicious food. good is shown as a dancing girt of | such pla as John Sainpolis and End of Construction sible rough-going transcontinental THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS Sahara who is loved by one of| William Humphrey tn minor roles, | tourists on the Lincoln highway will 5 her own race but who first gsives|/and Edna Flugrath, who is Miss Work find this year, outside of occasional First Run Pictures her lips to a Christian whom she| Dana's sister, Huntly Gordon as a| 4 detours which may be encountered § At All mistakes for an Arab. Stung by the Judge and Cyril Chadwick as al insult of his having deceived her society blackmailer appearing more| DETROIT, Mich, March 14.— in any of the states where new pavement is being laid, would be in PETE MORRISON in “HEADIN’ NORTH” JOE ROCK COMEDY, “IN BAD IN BAGDAD” and having apparently told her Iies| prominently in the support. |(United Press.)—The Lincoln high-lwestern Utah. This section ts short, of love she seeks to gain the highest} The picture 4s well produced and w y, from coast to coast, is 80 per less than 125 miles, and unless the revenge by throwing his life back tol there are many attractive sete ang TozeTOm Const 10 coast, in.80_ per lend tt New Show Tomorrow and Sunday him as a worthless thing. He will/scenes. Osear Apfel deserves credit not be kept apart from her however| for the effective manner in which DICK HYLAND'S REVUE and the lies are found to have been| he has direc the production. Ta e aren S U ro Nes after all PB We a | anne Ad gsushvn Useuty.s suverstiton ie | f > “A NIGHT IN CHINATOWN” perie torme. errr Jae! BIG DAN” PLAYING | vey TODAY cackal a nee mgaruna tte commen TODAY AT THE IRIS “sg, aida 5: np ieee | . . heik.’* ine of “Big Dan,” Charles Jones’| a As a prel to the picture MYrs.|iatest William | Fox production, | 10 a an 2 Don Lobdell sings “The Song of! which ts to be shown at the Iris Love” from “ som Tim Watch your A human chain formed the escape! theater today and Saturday, Trapped in “Cyclone's” room, Dora, the distressed girl, {s aided by} a dozen youths who climb to ee “THE SOCIAL RS es “HOW WOMEN LOVE” b rs e window and, catching each other's COD. ¢ pimples vanish ankle with Suir hands, form 4 lad-| TODAY AND Sa Tone ler over which she climbs to the a ALT AY TODAY AND ground. She Sacrificed All a Woman Holds Dear SATURDAY Why? Pimple-PoisongoeswhenRed-| This 1s only one of the many Blood-Cells increase! S.S.S. | alnrming situations of this photo- —Also— builds these Red-Blood-Cella! Play of the prize ring. Saturated You'can be sure of this, nature|with a great variety of punch has no substitute for red-blood-cells. Pimple-poison can’t live in the red rivers of your b:ood as long as there scenes, the story, as produced from Fred and Fanny Hatton's original script, shows a complete and honest picture of the tures that mark the life of a prize fighter. | Charles Jones, who for many years has been intimate with every { 5 PRD wr T: phase of sport, is adapted particular. | ly to the role of a fighter. His characterization of Big Dan was! pronounced perfect by many critics! in cities where the production has already been shown. i" Fun From the Press «win Sul cone Do YO Around the World in the Speejacks Pathe News ALONG Know Norma Talmadge Charles Jones —in— “BIG DAN” —also— a et ainhinin Ae How Harold Lloyd S553 Of course you don't—if —in— =>>— | MARATHON DANCE SEEN omen — you're a man. - ~~ = Adam, Paris, Anthony Love ‘NOTHING Bur ~~ IN “GALL OF CANYON ea oN “THE SONG —and— new, but look what hap- ] Norma in her most vivacious role, that i Every every man, can new have pened to them! BETTY ae of a dancing girl of the Saharan i LEO pte sel See hype wage ter “ " BETTY BLYTHE gives —also— a EN, fre enough rich red-blood-cells in| “Guess what's on at the Morris. i : “ “ . it, oro Fed-biood-ceis! That, ia Soay ear ae ae | hacald boy ‘ bg Women Laver ie “HOW WOMEN Snub Pollard in “ee Chorus’ a what you need when you see pim- a . 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Dancers -Bevies of Bathing Belles Extravaganza Extrordinary; ' with RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON MARJORIE DAW AND of jazz and flappers and the wonder- 6 comedy {s up to standard and the ful West — two c a a @ special numbers may well be con- big pictures 3 5 sidered better than anything pre- e rolled into one, viously given by the company. Such 1 T k ‘ numbers as “I Don't Care” and Every Detai anen “When Lights are Low” have a ? JESSE L.LASKY PRESENTS witchery about them that fs hard Care of! to resist “Headin’ North” {s a heman ple- ture featuring Pete Morrison, — TO GE SHOWN AT WYOMING ON SUNDAY HEN the modern mortician takes charge, every detail from the greatest to the smallest can be safely left in his hands. He knows from his years of exper- jence and training, just exactly what should be done, and when and how it should be accomplished. It is essential to have the se ay Zane “ERTL OF THE VE eH SPECIAL FOR SUNDAY NOON Years’ vices of an up to date funeral di- & Garamount Picture e tory 6G etro elim also rector; it is often the part of wis- —Also— : 7 A os ‘ dom to investigate efore e ilm showing the prospecting, drilling, nging in of wells, en an act s her iden- ry i bef th A fil A Nh th th » di ill + bri i i Mt “YOU ARE NEXT” is always thought need arises. Cameo Comedy, “UNDER COVERS” NEWS Shthe finshed eo refining and distributing r portrayed rather : 5 rs . ’ rh ga, = : :40 320, 6, 7:4 : This picture is the property of the United States Bureau of —and— Ore, ma ee eae Shafifer-Gay Co. eee wees ph) n ed or not, abel FELIX CAT COMING “MICKEY” tly ples nd, whe met and is being brought here by the Wyoming Petroleum Club. Funeral Directors Be enaae Day orNight 202 ~ during al IT STARTS PROMPTLY AT 12:15 Preceding the regular program. Those interested may come to see this and the regular picture for the one admission price of forty cents. Zi STARTING TOMORROW t mplain, at the same time appreciate, that everyone who had seen her as “Mickey” “thought of her as only “dear little

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