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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. PAGE SIx. ‘ ; Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘ FAMOUS STARS HEAD CAST IN ‘THE MARRIAGE CHEAT’ BRIGHT LIGHTS, MUSIC, DANCING, LAUGHTER GUARANTEED COOL TODAY AND © TODAY SATURDAY ‘MIAMD) 32 SEE “Desire” A Metro Classic With MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE—JOHN” BOWERS ESTELLE TAYLOR—DAVID BUTLER Also CAMEO COMEDY, “OUTBOUND” PATHE NEWS SPECIAL ATTRACTION ‘THE MARY MORGAN DANCERS In a Brilliant Novel Dance Review The GloWorm so os ieenbnte sees o > te a Mary Morgan Dance of the Hours Ballet— ie as the latter that he gave such a fine performance in “The White f Sister," with Lillian Gish, His pictures include: “Burn "Em BOMING TOMORROW): Poa Wargld Lloyd is now a producer }dn addition’ to being the world’s | + foremost screen comedian, Lloyd is | 3 introduced to the public also as one of the leading, producers of the in- expert” portrayal as m too-tolerant dustry in his most recent feature] father of a modern girl, Pathe cor Girl which wd ten will be hown at the I » theater the public his initial independently made Pathe-comedy, and from all accounts it will establish him as OF STRONG FRIEN h} p high in the producing field as he stands in the acting plane, With only a few exceptions, the same staff that has assisted Lioyd| A story of undying friendship Is jn the making of such triumphs as|told through the medium of the “Why Worry?” “Safety Last” and|photoplay “Pals in Blue” featuring “pr. Jack," were associated with; Tom Mix and opening today at the the spectacled comedian in the pro-| Columbia theater. Mix has a role —with— BETTY COMPSON A STORY OF SPEED AND JAZZ Ar AMERICA’S FASHIONABLE RESOR‘! —also— STAN LAUREL th “MOTHER’S JOY” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 10c and 40c THE FIRST 10 CHILDREN AT THE RIALTO BOX OFFICE TOMORROW MORNING , AT100°CLOCK ~* TO SEE ~--Corina Woodruff Frances MacDonald (b) Hour of Noon — (c) Hour of Night Polish Mazurka The Redman ito geen Ballet Egyptien— (a) Dance of the Slaves— ilip Long ucille Evans duction r] Shy.” When he|that is sure to endear him all the entered th nks of the independ-| more to his many admirers. It is Dorothy Weaver, Daisy Munchiar.do, Ishbell Cawood, Frances tnt producers, Harold took with | largely a western picture with weat- ‘Agnes Long | I OYD (b) Solo Dance Egyptien .--.---------- «---- Mary Morgan him virtually intact the staff that|ern thrills. There ‘s a story of mis- he has had around him for several] taken love, of duplicity, and of an- guish at the loss of a buddie. It is Shows at 1, 2:40, 0, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Dancing 7:45—9 o’Clock RIALTO Today “GIRL SHY” WILL RECEIVE A PASS TO THE COLUMBIA TO SEE TOM MIX IN “PALS IN BLUE” THE NEXT 150 CHILDREN WILL RECEIVE A BALLOON years. Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor] great Mix picture and will last directed “Girl Shy,” as they have] for three days. the most recent Lloyd successes. There will be four acts of vau- The story was written by Taylor,| deville. One of these is that of ‘Ted Wilde, Tim Whelan and Tommy | Dick anf Ruby Wren, a couple who who, with the exception of|are making a tour of the world ter, helped make ‘Why Wor-| They have played all through the © of the screen knockouts of| British possessions and can be re lie¢ on to please any audience, who joined the Lloyd forces Bhar after “Girl Shy” had been placed in work, is known as one of America’s foremost humorists. He has written more successful sketches for- vaudeville than proba- fean variety stage in recent years. bf Hoe has also written the books for several editions of the Greenwich Village Follies, the Music Box Re- vue, and ‘other. Shacisn:: productions: TONIGHT Novelty and Confetti Dance Given by the Cooks and Waiters IT’S GOING TO BEA BIG NIGHT ‘* Confetti, Serpentine, Horns, Frying Pans, Hats, Balloons for everybody. We've got everything that goes to make a real party. THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY LET’S GO To Casper’s Newest Playground MATINEE AT 2:30 EVENING AT 8:30 | DANCING BATHING Slim Brant and His In the Remodeled > DeLuxe Pool Social barriers are found to be strong but not so strong as love hy in’ the photoplay ‘“Desire’* which i 93: | OPEned as the feature at the Rialto i Y theatery yesterday here is an old MAKE PEOPLE situation, that of an heiress falling in love with her chauffeur a she has turned down the man her par-| | Fs. IS ents had Intended her to marry.| je \ There is only one possible ending to| | the situation and the ducers have made use of it with good results, Bristling, breezy, buoyant eee) A rich young man falls in love Carey has come to town agal with the daughter of a violinist. He i ; A cowboy with the wanderlust }thinks he does not Jove her until he LEATRICE JOY AND ADOLPHE MENJO! oO Entertainers 400 Dressing Rooms hot in his veins! That's Carey in|'finds she is indifferent, and. then U (ABOVE) "Canyon of the Fools,” the Richard | iho pursuit beging with‘s. pleasant AND PERCY MARMONT IN “THE MARRIAGE CHEAT” ‘ hew Hallet novel which ran|/ ending. : “ Fy ou doe f 3] " 3; y First National, the big fil orpori avening Post. It's tho feature at| Taylor, John Bowers and Davia| the Sahara’ has now crossed the Pacitic for a third piles productions the Wyoming theater tomorrow. Butler are the principal players. “The M A Tent < te 11 those ‘hi pl aed tala aa Bey Marriage Cheat,” which starts at the America tomorrow (Sat- = quaiition that boget public favor. He urday). This amazing romance was actually produced on a distant ancing cadem MILLS, WYOMING Roaiition thst ee scea ate ee island of the South Seas, near Tahiti, with a distinguished cast headed , ie full ct pep sire tees Wer THREE EVANGELISTS by Leatdice Joy, whats making-gachia fume for: hevaglt @he Tier i Roller Rink, Rides and Concessions “6 i ; Adolphe Menjou, who scored in “A Woman of Remember Our Last Party? ee lb ont ee onds Newly Graded. Free Parking Space for Your Car re give: is bl delightful oth gives bis publio’s delighttu ari "i iE Mariont, star ot It easier Comes. pes ee Fe Scorned terete eee 10 GIVE LECTURES adventure, and thrilling action, e Marriage Cheat” is one of the st powerful love stories of the year, ‘The settings are a paradise ulty of infusing his big productions of tronieal, beauty. e Ly Casper-to-Mills Bus Leaves Second and Center Street . Every Fifteen Minutes. THIS ONE WILL BE BETTER with virility and happiness. Thru them all is a strong current of op- ay timism that resembles more than A fent was ‘erected at 214 North|and is sa‘d to be a marvelous ex “The Covered Trail should more anything else a keen, fresh wind] Durbin street yesterday where J.| ample of sacrifice. than please. blowing through tall timbers. O. Golphence, William J. Campbell, | =r ae ee. “] strive always to make people|and A. Mathening, evangelists of happy in my pictures,” said Mr.|the Church of Christ, will present a ; Carey seriously the other day when | Series of lectures on biblical themes. chatting with newspaper men. “I| No coltecti Fe to ‘be made, don’t want you to think I am a} - Pollyandrew. ‘Not at all. But there | §¢ ” is so much misery in the world to- Ar TRAIL day that I think it is high time we all pull t er—that we all laugh and mil ther and bring home COVERE! to everybody the realization that there js much in Mfo after all. I think I am doing a lot of good in this direction with my pictures.” The new J. B. Warner feature In “Canyon of the Fools” Carey | which ts the attraction at the Iris ts supported by a superb cast, chief | theater today and Saturday ing Marguerite Clay-| heralded as the one best o ton. Vester I Charles Le Moyne | featu he new year. It and others of note. Val Paul, wh ve nil,” and is said star in all bis attractions | tain more real thrills than aay o served in that capacity | picture young Warner has appeared production of “Canyon |in, and that is saying a great di This Warner person apparently has taken his place at the top of the “RETTY GOMPSON FILM ==: 17 direct for F. during of the experience in the wild who has an im-| 1," the Alan | cture starring playing at the s had a long and varlec experience. Hit L TODAY 2? ? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? os For results try a Tribune Clas mified Ad. BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM A GREAT NOVELTY SHOW f Tete 3 EXTRA Contitncka lto 11 AH SAN and JO SPECIAL FEATURE LAST TIMES TODAY A CHINESE FANTASY PICTURE LON CHANEY | EARL THOMAS TOM MIX THE BICYCLE COMEDIAN | DICK and RUBY WREN Pals Blue” Lioydlenghs galsre! a ning, Chills and thrills by the score! pi Seeds "ana sera nd love? See the world’s -- “- ~enfore Fa le ent Stich vent t eels re-enforce your vest = uO. j buttons, or your hooks No limit of Una-Lloyd joy! a toun and eyes. VIRGINIA VALLI | COMEDY—SINGING—DANCING—MUSIC ae ROMA and ROMANELLI A New Picture ‘THE SHOCK’ ITALIAN SERENADERS Never Shown Here Beforé = eer ip ea ALL CHILDREN 5 i | GIVEN AWAY FREE salman incall Comedy mor Fun From the ress TONIGHT -34sienetrecee SATURDAY 10e-——_—_—30e | — * TOMORROW | A 42-PIECE DINNER SET GIVEN AWAY FREE TOMORROW MARRY CAREY ~naiihicensenaa 31S manager for STARTING 10 O’CLOCK TOMORROW 12:30 Starting Sunday:

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