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AGE SIX HERE'S WHAT BECOMES °F GLORIN'S COSTUMES What become of the many gor- geous gowns Gloria Swanson wears in pictures These dresses often give delight > well many er they have served thelr original purpose. Swanson wears, for instance, in but one scene may find itself in the wardrobe of one of the studio sten- ographers. Miss Swanson never wears a gown ® second time—in pictures that ts— no matter how costly the dress. It goes in stock as soon es she is through with {t. The next time !t appears on the screen it may be worn by some actress playing a bit or by an extra woman, who takes her place in the background with the “atmosphere.” Sometimes leading women who have gorgeous clothes furnished them for their parts in pictures, buy the dresses for their personal ward- robe. If a star becomes attached to a particular gown she has the privilege of purchasing it, but this dresses a son has probably sent more clothes to wardrobe closets than any other actress on the screen today. the completion of her latest Paramount picture, “A So- ciety Scandal” which comes to the Rialto theater Saturday she discard- ed fourteen gowns of the most ad. vanced styles. They ranged all the way from evening frocks, riding habits and negligees to the smart thing to wear for the divorce court. ‘These all went into the general ward- robe, and who knows but some petite stenographer—she will have to be #0 if she is to wear Gloria's clothes— may be taking her weekly riding lesson in the park adorned in a habit of the latest cut, fresh from the Paramount Long Island studio. This is what becomes of the smart gowns worn by Miss Swanson—or any star in fact—in motion pictures. DIRECTOR FEARED 100 MANY LAUGHS IN FILM Production work on “The Gallop- ing Fish," Thomas H. Ince’s new comedy special, had just been com- pleted. The comedy troupe heaved a. sigh and were packing up makeup boxes when Director Del Andrews, sitting in a brown study on one of the stages, suddenly came to life. “Call all the company. together,” he ordered, deeply thoughtful frowns creasing his brow. The troupe came hurrying at his call. Andrews glowered at them. The company shivered. Something war wrong. The last laugh evidently had gone wrong. “I've ‘been thinking this thing over,” said Andrews sternly. “We've got too many laughs in this picture I'm afraid. Has anyone any sug WYOMING Continveus—1 te 11 NOW PLAYING BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM RODOLPH VALENTINO In His First Screen Success of Two Years “A SOCIETY SENSATION” —also— “A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE” —and— FELIX CAT COMEDY Are You Worried? ASK KARR He Knows Starting Sunday WYOMING Everybody’s Theatre Continuous 1 to 11 A dress that Miss] © production, gestions for cutting out some of the laughs? We're apt to get in trouble by exhausting the audience before the picture is half over, It isn’t pos sible to keep them roaring all the|and pompous generals. time.” thi walked out on him without an an. swer. But Andrews was in earnest and it wasn’t until he had several conferences with Ince that he was satisfied he hadn't filmed too many laughs for public safety. ‘The Galloping Fish” is sald to be revolutions. very the latest and funniest cor of|but none the season. A typical Ince the pep, the laughs and romance of ast, in ng Louis Fazen “Why Worry.” Chaplin, Ford Sterling and a tr Rialto theater today. seal to play the title role will be PRE OSS seen. The picture is a first National re lease, to be shown at the America theater on today and Saturday. It is said to be even funnier and more thrilling than Ince’s “Hottentot,” off the comedy blue PLENTY OF ACTION 15 FOUND IN LLOYD FILM “Why Worry.” the title of Harold Lloyd's newest Pathecomedy pro- duction to make the world a merrte tum," fine points. ander, Cleo Dove, make a Nght farce, with a little ro | mérkable “Jungle Adventures.” com mance and plenty of action. Again he has triumphed, for “Why Worry” is a laugh from start to finish. The chances are that there are’ more gag” laughs in this attraction than in any picture Lloyd ever made} the There is little that is serious in the It is just what the comedian aimed for—a laugh picture. ‘The story is laid tn a romantic at- mosphere, with carefree senors and dancing senoritas, fighting hombres Throughout farce runs a little vein if satire The company sighed in relief and|—a jibe here and there at the blood- curdling pictures of South American There have been many pictures built around the custom and habit of our neighboring republics in toss- ing their presidente out forcibly and very frequently, that contains the speed, It remanis at the “HBIE’S SANITARIUM?” COLUMBIA ATTRACTION One of the happiest of musical eomedies that has yet played at the Columbia theater is “Abie’s Santtar- the current attraction, Hyland has the leading comic role as usual and plays his Jewish part with even greater attention to its The Manhattan Trio, Roy Alex- Gordon Richardson, Mildred Page. 1 Bonner are featured in the Mr. Bonner’s number is Che Casper Daily Cridune urday for a run ot two days only. The “Jungle Adventures” thrilling motion picture record of the Martin Johnson expedition into hitherto unvisited heart of British North Borneo. Aside from| other he has been in. another very real danger in the many forms of jungle life. Among the interesting things Photographed by Martin Johnson for} ered everything on the very first time by motion plo. ture camera is the Plandock which grows only to the size of an ordinary American terrier. The Johnsons, too, succeeded in photo- TUSTIN FARR HERO IN “KENTUCKY BAYS of office Society Sensation,” pended upon to portra: two-fisted,} which the public may DRUGGIST CLAIMS Dick Retail druggists throughout the country are in a position to know the results obtained by the remedies they sell. The Carter Drug Com- pany of Gunter, Texas. has ordered an unusual supply of “Pyro-Form” for a town of only 575 population, but the remedy has been so success: Oliver upon to return a dollar,” Think of it. one Dustin Farnum always can be de-| strongest dramas and the only one red blooded man in his screen pri ing to the Columbia theater on Sat-|ductions, but in “Kentucky Days which plays at the Iris theater to is the|day and Saturday. William Fox har given this star a character that fits his personality more accurately and with greater effect than almost any It combines the menace of Malay pirates and| colorful romance, Southern chivalry cannibal tribes. the Johnsons faced|and the indomitable spirit that pre- vailed in "49 when men of courage blazed the trail or love and fortune to the mysterious West and wag- the outcome. The picture representa the most Geer,| gloricus page in America's history. VALENTINO PLAYING AT THE WYOMING THEATER Rudolph Valentino, is playing to- day at the Wyoming theater, starring with Carmel Myers in “A co- his ste to-day. ‘PYRO-FORM’ GREAT REMEDY wonderful remedy for Pyorrhea and has proven to be all you claim for it. While we stand back of your Suarantee to return the purchase price to any customer who is not satisfied, we have not been called Not a dollar re- turned even though “Pyro-Form" is place to live in, gives a splendid idea| ‘ Cleo Dove and Oliver| ful in the treatment of Pyorrhea|soiq under the strict. guarantee of just the type of picture it is Fuller present “Thirty First Street] that more is needed. The following | that the full purchase price will be When he made “Safety Last,”| Blues” with excellent effect. Roy| letter was recently received from| returned if it fails to completely Lioyd sought to produce a picture| Alexander sings that would shake the spine tern of Love. thrills and laughter. How success. ful he was in his efforts, picture followers know by this time. The picture has become established as one of the greatest thrillers in screen with play. Lon Chaney, Lloy@ set out tol recorded in times as muchas that of any other brand -~ “Glow, Little Lan- “While Paris Sleeps” is the photo- considered by many the greatest actor of the pres- ent day, is cast in the leading role. The most remarkable animal lite abounds in the South Sea jungles, Martin Johnson's CALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER the next time you bake— give it just one honest and fair trial, desde that there fs prove to you a difference between: Mr. W. E. Wall, proprietor of the Carter Drug Company: “Please send us another 2 dozen cartons of Pyro-Form. It is a banish Pyorrhea. druggists everywhere, John Tripeny Co. gists.—Advertisement. COLUMBIA DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —in— "ABIE’S SARITARIUM’ y Tunes and Novelty Dances SPECIALTIES BY Also First Run Pictures “WHILE PARIS SLEEPS’ —with— Tonight 7—89 o'Clock A Fast Musica) Show With a Mixture of Tinkle THE MANHATTAN TRIO—BOB ALEXANDER OLIVE FULLER—CLEO DOVE—EARL BONNER GORDON RICHARDSON and MILDRED PAGE A MAURICE TOURNEUR . Production LON CHANEY and JOHN GILBERT NEW SHOW and 25- MATINEE TOMORROW Sold by leading including All good drug- of a Society | It remained for Universal to actually in love with} disprove the idea. It is done in “Ajchild. There are of @ fisher-| Chapter in Her Life,” the new Uni- 1 Myers plays the girl.| versal feature which also opened Lovers of the speaking stage often Ca The moment you eat a tablet of “Pape's Diapepsin” your indigestion No. more distress from a is gone. sour, acid, upset stomach. flatulence, heartburn, palpitation, or misery-making gases. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Each Package guaranteed by druggist overcome stomach trouble.—Adver- tisement. “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat rt Attendants * Private Baths for Ladies Expe: 159 8. Beech St. Phone 1409W FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 @ simple story of the love of a little two dominating characters. oo ooo yesterday at the Wyoming. “& Chapter in Her Life” is not but its grip on the heart- ICOLUME BL SUNDAY You Will Be Thrilled “Pape’s Dia- 2 pepsin” Corrects Stom- By Scenes the Like of Which Have Never Before Been ach So Meals Digest i Witnessed by Man, MARTIN JOHNSON’S “JUNGLE ADVENTURES” In the haunts of fierce orang-outangs, man-eating crocodiles, mammoth elephants, denizens of the wild- erness and among strange lost tribes. SPECIAL 5c MATINEE FOR CHILDREN -- SATURDAY This Feature Picture In Addition to Our Regular Show No to UNA RIALTO scandals. gowns! see this one! From the stage success “The Laughing Lady” by Alfred Sutro—Screen play by Forrest Halsey FOUR DAYS, STARTING TOMORROW Owing to Our Limited Seating Capacity and In Order to Accommodate Our Patrons We Will Start Our Show SATURDAY AT 12 O’CLOCK Se iin tt ttt PRODUCTION HE inside story of society’s shocking? divorce Told amid the dazzling splendor of society ballroom and bou- dpir. And Gloria’s Oh, you MUST A Bisnop-Lais ‘Lheater TODAY—SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY Ride along—hold fast—we’re off on a wave of laugh- ter with the galloping fish—the most original laugh innovator of the screen. Pretty girls—diving Venus—newly wed—bill collec- tors—and Freddy, the trained seal, walks—talks— thinks—he’s nearly human. BOY, THEY HAVEN'T MISSED A THING THAT SPELLS LAUGH FROM START TO END Sidney Chaplin, Louise Fazenda, Ford Sterling and the fish are the headliners of this comedy drama extraordinary. Thos Ht Ince Bishop-Cass TODAY AND SATURDAY A Barrage of Giant Laughter ! SUNSHINE COMEDY, SHOWS AT 1—8—5—7—9 ] Pd | S DUSTIN FARNUM HODGE-PODGE NOVELTY EXTRA ATTRACTION Scenic of Northwest Wyoming Showing the Teton Mountains and Jackson Hole Country * Shows Start: pi« SCTES GALL —ALSO— “ETIQUETTE” AND FOX NEWS 10c AND 40c —INnN— “KENTUCKY DAYS” —Also— OUR GANG in “BACK STAGE” RIALTO HAROLD LLOYD RETURN ENGAGEMENT TODAY In His Latest Big Comedy “WHY WORRY” Bombards Your Worries| Rattles Your Ribs, With T. N. T. of Joy ! |Captures Your Heart ! —also— FUN FROM THE PRESS PATHE NEWS 1—3—5—7—9 o0’Clock