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PAGE SIX. NOME Te CHINGES WINTER INTO SPRING “The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra, ia.” were sprouting in midwinter at Fort Lee, N. J. Inside the Inspiration studlo, where Rich. Imess was working in anted Cottage” the pic- ture now on view at the America under the direction of John 8. Robertson, a flower garden was flourishing. The birds in the rafters were singing. And all because movie magic bad turned winter into spring. The enchanted cottage the princi. pal set of the film was erected in- doors, and its outer garden, its quaint old English lichen gates, its sun dia land variety of English spring flowers, was laid in real sod on the studio floor. MING Continueus—I te 22 LAST TIMES TODAY Constance Talmadge TOM MOORE —and— WALTER HIERS —in— “THE LESSON” —also— COMEDY AND “FUN FROM THE PRESS” “Ml BILL HNO GREATER HART FILM One may be grateful to Bill Hart for the opportunity to see a west- ern picture of the old days which possesses a high quality of drama for in “Wild Bill Hickok,” now play- ing at the Rialto there ts such a picture. This is the first f'lm which Hart has made for more than two years. Seemingly he has not lost his old touch, The same desire of Hart to thrill his audience with a display of almost super-human prowess, the old he-man stuff, the soul of a giant character fighting against odds and winning, are there. Tho story is lala during the re- construction period following the Civil war. The rapid settlement of the new west necessitated at that time men who were able to see the law rightly and to enforce it. Such a man was Wild Bill Hickok as he is played by Hart. Wild Bill ts a man with rapid fire action when he gets into a fight, He has killed many men but desires to cease his killing. More fights are continually eing forced upon him. Half blind- ed he kills his Jast man and turns his face away from a woman he loves but is not privileged to marry. He must be, she has told him, as the man of the ages, Ethel Grey Terry plays the role of Calamity Jane, a character much in love with Wild Bill Hickok. Kathleen O'Connor i» the woman befcre whom Wild Bill has cast his soul. One must not forget Pinto, the well known Hart pony which has gone through many great pic- tures with him. | Don’t Squeeze Blach- Heads—Dissolve Them eoxing and pinching out black- neads the pores large and cause. irritation, “Sinekhen, caused by accumulations of dust and Girt and gecretions trom the skin and there is only one safe and sure ‘way and one that never falls to get rid of them—a simple way, too— that 19 to dissolve thom. Just wot from any drug store about two ounces of calonite powder—sprinkle &, little on a hot) wet, clotiecrus over the blackheads briskly for a few woconds—wash off and you'll be surprised to will be tote sore and ind the p Ww! e te! ol . enn @ pores ia their natural condi BILL HART iS BACK i roust nev’ ones e! With RIALTO MESH-BAG DANCE TONIGHT Six Gold and Silver Sweetheart Mesh Bags given away free to the ladies tonight. are all the rage in the east and they will make a handsome gift for the ladies. miss this big feature dance. Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT WILLIAM ‘'S. HART “Wild Bill Wickok” A William S. Hart Production TLL HART'S here again to welcome his old friends and make It’s his first picture since his retirement and a a great ca Also Cameo Comedy—Fun From the Press 7, 9 o'Clock TOMORROW These Mesh Bags Be sure and don’t t and Pint », the famous Hart News TODAY Shows: 1, 3, 5, DRAMA, PATHOS, FUN, IN NEW HOOSIER FILM Seldom has'so much drama and pathos and comedy been crowded into seven reels so effectively as it is done in “On the Banks of the Wa- bash." The scenes where the citizens of Cranberry Corners dash into the rain to bring Westley Spiffen to justice is a thrilling moment. The sequence showing the Sarah Jane bravely puffing her way through the swollen river and picking men, women and children from the house- tops 1s gripping. The blowing up of the ship's boilers when her duty’s done is a remarkable thrilling cli- max to the picture, Burr McIntosh is a kindly, sympa- thetlo figure as “Cap Hammond, who instantly warms the hearts of his audience. James Morrison is an attractive character as David. Madge Evans lends a touch of sprightliness to the photoplay. Mary MacLaren is alluring as the fast Ivonne. Lumsden Hare, who plays, Paul Bixler, carries sympathy in hist WHAT TOEAT TOPUT IRON IN YOUR portrayal. Ed Roseman is an ox- cellent small town villain. If Paul Dresser had lived to see this production, we are sure that he would have been vastly pleased with the screen version of “On the Banks of the Wabash.” It is a glorious tribute to him! And it is a glorious photoplay! You must see it at the America Friday or Satur- day. —_—__. SHOW AT THE COLUMBIA HELD OVER FOR TODAY Moss and Manning sisters, an ‘act that came direct from*the Keith circuit, New York, and the rest of the program which has been present- ed for three days at the Columbia theater will be held over for tonight §o that the many persons who were unable to see the bill before will have an opportunity to do so. The show is without doubt a good one and the management feels that in holding It over a day it Is giving a service to its patrons. The novelty dancing, the posing and painting, the patter, the musi- cal acts, all these are in one show while the motion picture ‘Main Street” completes the program. A new show will be given at the plumbla Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It will be vaudeville and moving pictures and will include the Price and Francine trio, Mann and Mallory, Lawson twins, Wilson and Riley and the picture ‘Racing Hearts.” Bud Browoew and his own show will come here from Denver April 10, ———_ THREE GOOD STARS IN CURRENT WYOMING FILM Virginia Terhune Van de Water, beloved by newspaper readers from one end of the United States to the other, wrote the realistic stories of married life from which the inter- esting photoplay, The Lesson, was adapted. This picture, which is the feature attraction at the Wyoming for the last times today has three noted film stars:in its cast—Walter Hiers, Tom Moore and Constance Talmadge — besides several well known lesser lights, Constance Talmadge {is admirable Che Casper Daily Cribune — i as the girl from the small town who finds after many bitter experiences that her first sweetheart, sympa- thetically portrayed by Tom Moore, is the one man in the world for her. Walter Hiers as an infatuated bride. groom, and later as the father of twins, is irresistibly funny. “The Naughty Baby Revue” is preparing a good musical comedy for Wyoming patrons Saturday, a “THE ETERNAL THREE” 19 PICTURE AT IRIS “The Eternal Three,” a Goldwyn picture, directed by the celebrated Marshall Neilan from his own or- iginal story, was presented last night at the Iris theater, and held the audience spellbound with its clever acting, intensely human, modern theme, and its beautiful climax. With the meticulous adherence to details which hat irked “The Stra: " Bana big BLOOD AND MAKE YOU STRONG PHYSICIAN TELLS HOW IRON-CONTAINING VEGETABLES SUCH AS LENTILS, SPINACH, APPLE: WITH ORGANIC IRON BUILD ETC. WHEN REGULARLY TAKEN REAT STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE At their own doors—in the very gardens of those who are weak, nervous and ailing all the while !s one of the most valuable tonics and strength-bullders known to medical science,” said Dr. Emile Sauer, well known New England physician, when consulted recently. Dr. Sauer further sald:—"If your dally diet contains an abundant amount of fron you are Fyne your body the red biood food it craves. But if your blood lacks iron and ts thin, expect to be strong and well, On the contrary, your nerves become weakened and you become Irritable, fussy and easily upset. In such casvs, what you need is fron—or- ganic iron to remove the cause of your trouble, and the moment or- Kanic iron is supplied it is often wonderful how quickly your multi- tude of symptoms wili disappear and how strong and vigorous you will me.” But be careful to dis- tinguish between ordinary metallic iron which people usually take and true organic fron. Metallic iron is NUXAT pale and watery you cannot} I fron just as {t comes from the action of sirong acids on tron fillings, while organic fron 1s a true red blood food, like the fron in your blood itself and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. In tact if you will eat a pint or two of spin- half a pint of lentils and three or four baked apples each= day you will probably not need to take any other form of organic iron; but. most people prefer to eat a small quan- tity of iron-containing vegetables and take organic fron, like Nuxated with th It is like taking ‘act of beef instead of eating pounds of meat. To prove to your- self what Nuxated Iron can do for you, get your doctor to take a spec- imen of your blood and make a “blood count” of your red blood cor- puscles; then take Nuxated Iron for a month end have a new “blood count” made and see how your red blood corpuscles have increased and how much stronger and better you feel; see how the color has come back to your cheeks how steady and strong your nerves have become. At all druggists. ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES NEW'STRENGTH AND ENERGY Ch. Neilan productions, Marshall Neilan presents several remarkable scenes —the ranch scenes, which were “shot” in Mexico, the Bryce Canyon scenes, and the gorgeous ball ruvm spectacle being especially note- worthy, ee D Yael ‘WEST OF WATER TOWER’ COMING 10 THE RIALTO A Paramount picture of excep- tional merit which comes to the Rialto theater beginning Sunday, is “West of the Water Tower.” This is a superb picturization of Homer Croy's sensational novel of the same STARTING SATURDAY. Indefinite Engagement Starting at 2:30, 7 and 9 Each Day « “The Naughty Baby Revue” —featuring— LEW GREEN (A Black Streak of Lightning) GEORGE B. HILL (Oh, Charley) RAMON & KAVANAUGH (Say It With Dancing) —and the— “NAUGHTY BABIES” orus of Youth and Beauty BROADWAY ’S FAVORITE CARLTON CHASE Direct From New York IN TOPICAL TUNES AND STORIES HELD OVER FOR AN EXTRA DAY THIS VERY FINE VAUDEVILLE SHOW COLUMBIA , THE POPULAR EASTERN VAUDEVILLE HEADLINER MOSS and MANNING SISTERS THIS ACT COMES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, CLOSING A TOUR OF TWENTY-TWO WEEKS ON THE BIG KEITH CIRCUIT A ZIPPY PAIR OF ENTERTAINERS FRANK and HUNT “The Miniature Nightingale” And the Pantomimic Fool Musician, Featuring His $15,000 Baby Grand Cello CHILDREN 10c oo STARTING NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 10 BUD BROWNIE and HIS OWN SHOW DIRECT FROM A TEN WEEKS’ RUN AT THE IRIS-DENVERB Featuring the Famous COWBOY QUARTETTE THE GREATEST NOVELTY DANCING ACT EVER SHOWN IN CASPER Done in SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY FEATURE The Picture That Set Everybody Talking “MAIN STREET’ GOOD, CLEAN, WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT ADULTS 40c NEW SHOW FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY FOUR BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS THE PRICE and FRANCINE TRIO MANN and MALLORY Feature Picture AGNES AYRES in “RACING HEARTS” LAWSON TWINS WILSON and RILEY TODAY Mat. 2:30—Eve. 6:45-9 o’Clock EUROPEAN STARS DE LUXE ACHILLES and VENUS In a Real Novelty POSING AND PAINTING Reproductions of the ‘Gai! Famous Paintings i THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924, name which has scored the biggest Uterary hit of the year. Glen Hunter, who is starred, makes his debut ‘as a Paramount player following his signing of a long-term contract, in this picture Ernest Torrence, who served heavily in @ leading role in the James Cruze production of “Ruggles of Red Gap," May McAvoy, George Fawcett and Zasu Pitts play fea- tured roles. Mr. Hunter plays the role of Guy Plummer, the leading male character in the story. pasts canine Managed Camphor For Sore -Eyes Tt is surprising how quick eye tp. flamation is helped by camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One smail bottle helps any ise sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum a cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Ad Wiring Supplies Mrs. Smith of Shikany’s will FIXTURES, LAMPS, move her hemstitching muchine into ELECTRIC APPLIANCES the Kassis Dry Goods, April 5. Radio Supplies Motor ry “Yours for Beauty” The Princess Pat Beauty Parlor Private Baths for Ladies Expert Attendants 159 8. Beech St. Phone 1409W Electric Supply And Construction Co, 142 E. Midwest Phone 483W Estimate Gladly Furnished ‘THE FOLLY OF YOUTH ! SOULFUL HUN’ TER | ‘WEST OF THE, RIALTO STARTING SATURDAY LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS AST TIMES TODAY “THE ETERNAL THREE” —and— —Also— MAY McAVOY, Harold Lloyd —in— —in— “Wanted $5,000” —and— LEO MALONEY —Also— i COMEDY a NEWS TOPICS |“‘The Border Law” Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 10c AND 20c Friday Night HOOSIER NIGHT —AT THE— an et AMERICA We are reserving a section of the Theater for everyone from the State of Indiana. We want them all to sit somesnine You won't be alone, many Hoosiers have told us they'll be there. THE PICTURE IS “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH” AN HOUR AND A HALF OF ROMANCE, ADVENTURE AND §f THRILLS OUR GANG WILL ENTERTAIN YOU TOO, IN “THE BIG SHOW” “THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE” v