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= Ye Tt ™ M wi P 1 — em I ! PAGE SIX a ae EVIL CONTRASTED WITH [3 RESULT OF MANY | GOOD IN PHOTOPLAY AT MONTHS OF FILMING) THE AMERICA THEATER With a sett! reflects the ma ng forests an Greed, selfishness, and vanity, are trasted with unselfishness, ity, and humility In the specta- n stretches of the Ca great ely ec This is “Torment” the aud. ideals’ conf! of the land of t In nae shown . wing at the Rial seems like the real by the triumphir Owen M ° is cast as an Amert- can crook who has not yet descended to the depths of other crooks and who is not beyond the possibility of reform. Bessie Love has the role of a servant with whom he falls in love and by whom he is saved from following a life of crime. The two are very well carried out. Jean Hersholt as the prince of Christ-like are is sn actor of great ability s other pictures have already pro- ven The climax of the story {# reach ed wher the entire cast is imprison: : ed in a bank which fs nearly razed a to the d during the earthquake ®. It is while suffering of hunger, thirst, and suf. hat those who have various earthly ambi re brought to, see the error of their ways. It is a fine bit of drama: tie work and does credit to every one concerned in it ————_____ ENGLES WILL PRESENT Ex seven weeks we spent in filming the rapids scenes, and 29 canoes were broken up by the rocks before the episode was termed the agal ng to shoot the 1 re es of ill-guided ey s who had attempted it, but —- mot one of the company flinched} ‘The local Eagles have arranged to before the danger ahead of them rent the Columbia theater for Thurs. lian episodes in| day. The re ment will st War Columbia manage. ge the shows as usual but the Eagles will take the receipts and will apply the profits toward a worthy fund of their organization. The showing of a three-reel film, “The Pennsylvania Old Age Pension Law," will be the feature of the pro- grams. The Eagles are boosting the pension law as passed by Pennsyl- vania and the present picture gives some important information with which every citizen should be familiar, An exceptional picture will be shown at the Columbia ‘Thursday. It is “Modern Marriage” in which Beverly Bayne and Francis X. Bush- man co-star. The picture recently completed is a story of New York society life and has in the cast Ern- est Hilliard, Roland Bottonley, Zita Moulton, Arnold » Lucy, _ Pauline Dempsey, Blanche Craig, and the new shild actor Frankie Evans. Almgst everyone who knows the Personalities of the screen at all {s familiar with Beverly Bayne’s part in the history of motion pictures, Her return, therefore, after several years of distingutshea success on the RECIPE TO CLEAR A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples are Impurities Seek- ing an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Pimples, sores and bolls usually result from toxins, poisons and im- purities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many Instances the bowels create more toxins and im- puri than the kidneys can elim!-| speaking stage, proves her a more nate; then the blood uses the ‘skin | capable actress than is the case with pores as the next best means of|those players whose art is confined getting rid of these impurities,| to the movies, which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin Miss Bayne has appeared tn more than 500 photoplays, a record even for a veteran, and is {dentified with eruptions, says a noted au-|that rapidly diminishing group who y, is get from any phar-| worked against odds to. make pic. about four ounces of Jad |tures what they are today and who Salts and take a tablespoonful in a| still are in the public eye, giass of water each morning before -_ ro breakfast for one week This will in the bowe It also stimulates the kidneys, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lthia. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent drink which usually helps make pimples disappear. — Advertisement. COLUMBIA VAUDEVILLE The present show at the Columbia will close its run there this even- ing. Muth has been missed by those who have failed to see the bill for the first halt of this week. Difficult as it is to pick out an act that has entertainment value above the others, one may look to those of Al- legro and Murray and Lane for both mirth and melody while the Ella Bard trio have some very difficult n the way of balancing, rong arm work, and allied acro- batic activity. The fourth act of the vaudeville program is presented by LeRoy and Lawrence and ts called © title that fits it abéut as well as any since it has to do with an old man who has a desire to enter the pictures. ' Allegro plays the violin and adds much to the act by the way he por- trays the Italian character. Murray and Lane's act is “Hello, ‘ip Sects t Continwous—1 te Oh LAST TIMES TODAY KARR |The Peer of Mental Masters LADIES ONLY MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. WOMAN TO WOMAN Mapa fiom the ping by Michael Morton Selznick Distributing’ Corporation, —Also— “THE MASK OF RIALTO Uilercte Starting Saturday Photo shows Harry F. Sinclatr, the oi! magnate, as he played in a band at Independence, Kas., lone years ago. It is the only photo of its kind in existence. Mr. " and there are some very cle s well as good singing. Hand neing, extraordinary leaps, and ott features compose the act of the athletic Ella Bard trio. A musical comedy is presented by the Dick Hyland company also. GRIFFITH GETS REAL NEGRO FILM ACTING Playwrights, play producers and moton picture directors have always experienced great difficulty in ob. taining the desired result when they have used negro All com- plain that the colored people will not act naturally when before the foot lights or the camera. In other words, it has long been an accepted fact that the negro became either embarrassed or embittered when working for white people and failed utterly, D. W. Griffith is an exception to this rule. He has always been un- usually successful when working with colored people and recently in the vicinity of Miam{, Florida, while making scenes for his newest pro- duction, “The White Rose,” which plays at the Iris today and Thurs- day had occasion to utilize large numbers of negroes and quite satis- factorily. When You Catch Cold Rub on Musterole ._ Musterole is easy to apply and it geta in its good work right away. Often ig Prevents a cold from turning into “flu” or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster without the blister. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made of oil of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. 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Better than a mustard plaster WILLIAM FOX presents | f TV jJONA ARUprEss AN HONEST, MELODR,, z iM LINCOLN J.CARTER THOMAS BUCKINGHAM (production FOUR DAYS — STARTING FRIDAY he Casper Dally Cridune ACTRESS 15 UNCERTAIN |G#r!s Under 18 Are WHETHER SHE 1S VAMP “They've cast me as a vamp Barred from Dance Halls at Cheyenne again,” sighed Evelyn Brent, the| CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.—It lovely brunette who plays the role of the dancer in the Fox picture “The Arizona Express,” cgming to the America Friday, Saturday, Sun- day and Monday. “Don't you like being a vamp?” asked Harold Goodwin, the young man on whom (in the picture) she practises her wiles. “Well, of course I couldn't be so uncomplimentary as to say I don’t|® devic —in this case,” she told him, “but it does grow monotonous. And I'm be ginning to worry that people will think I'm like that tn real life,." “Aren't you?” And Evelyn quite perturbed. —————___ Drs. Morrison and Seibel are now located in their new offices, Room 204. Turner-Cottman Bldg. Phone 1927. thereupon became _—___. Casper Monument (Works 508 South Conwell now is illegal for a girl under 18 years of age to attend a public dance in Cheyenne unless she is accompanied by a parent, guardian or other proper chaperone. The city council Monday passed an or- d@inance to that effect. Another or- dinance passed by the council out- laws air-guns within the city limits, providing a penalty for firing such pa 2 OSS la, PRISON TERM GIVEN SLAYER ORDERED GUT DOWN BY HIGH COURT CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 26.— Phone 2543 Mike Sorrentino, serving a 35-year tempting, Gelicious lookingyhuman dynamo. Your blood cells meal—all the choicest mor-|supply the energy which keeps sels from a well stocked pan-| try. The fragrant aroma of all these good things failing to put a keen edge on your appetite—fall- ing to arouse, in any degree, a hardy relish for the food go attrac- tively placed before you. Why? Scores of men and women are faced with the same misfortune. 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The state supreme court, in reviewing the conviction of Sorren- tino of murder in the second degree, handed down a mandate to the dis- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 in the “Moonshine House” in South Cheyenne when McGough and a companion entered the place at it was testified at Sorren- trial with intent to “high the place. —— trict court of Laramie county pro- viding that the court either should resentence for manslaughter, or should conduct a new trial. ~ Sheu'd Sorrentino be resentenced for manslaughter, the maximum term that may be inflicted is 20 years. Sorrentino shotM cGough to Geath WESTERN PIONEER TELLS NG EXPERIENCE -—INTERESTI Frank Who Left Illinois for California’ in Covered Wagon in 1864, Wouldn’t Take $100 for Bottle of Tanlac. 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Cameo Comedy, ‘Don’t Hesitate’—Fun From the Press—Pathe News RIATTO Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock TODAY Tomorrow and Friday LAST TIMES TODAY —A BIG SHOW FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS—MUSICAL SHOW—PICTURES COLUMBIA ELLA BARD TRIO A Thrilling Offering of Acrobatic Originalities TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock IGR MURRAY & LANE The Violinist “Hello Mr. Stork” Different A Riot of Mirth and Song ALLEGRO LEROY and LAWRENCE Those Likable Comies In “Reel’”’ Nonsense DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —In— “WATCH YOUR STEP” Christie Comedy, “Second Childhood” COME EARLY Special Feature ® SPRING FESTIVAL, NOVELTY AND CONFETTI DANCE After the Auto Show ‘we have prepared a big Carnival have ordered a car load of novelties to be given aw: Confetti, Rooters and lots of other noisemakers. HILARIOUS time for everybody. and Confetti Dance. We ay free—Balloons, Serpentine, It’s going to be a great big Get all set and be with us— Friday Night, March 28th | Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT