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PAGE FOUR. DANCE OF SPIDER iN MOTH SHOWN IN FILM The dance of the Spider and the ~ Moth, done by Barbara La Marr and Charles de Roche, furnishes one of the most intriguing scenes of the French theater in “The White Moth,” Maurice Tourneur's fascinat- t National picture showing America theater today and the tomorrow at > stage setting has been con- structed to represent the entrance to Hades, and everything has been done to dwarf the size of the spider and the moth. An enormous rose nnd monster spider web make it one one the most interesting settings ever brought to the ‘screen. The dancing of Barbara La Marr and Charles de Roche is the last avord in the terpsichorean art. JOHNNY HINES PICTURE “CONDUCTOR 1492” His OPENING HERE TODAY “Conductor 1492" starring Johnny Hines opens today af the Rialto thea- ter. Johnny once more outdoes him- self, producing more laughs per foot than he has ever been able to do before. Not only has Johnny Hines proved himself the best comedian of his tlass, which js the clean-cut, snappy comedy that combines a humorous situation with fast work requiring a quick mind and alert body, but he written the story and scenario of “Conductor so that this pro- his own product. * His facial expression is an art in itself, and there are some ideas that only Johnny himself can express by ing his features, and that means than many subtitles could \s Terry O'Toole, a young Irish- n freshly arrived to this country, ny Hines has a role fitting him ection and to which he takes a duck to water. “ILOPWC FTW” FUN RIOT NOW AT THE IRIS If you laughs prepare to laugh them right now! There'll never be a better opportunity than Thomas H. Ince has’ afforded in his new comedy special, “The Galloping Fish,” now running at the Iris er where it closes its run to- The Hottentot," hystertenlly funny NERVOUS, RUN- DOWN MOTHERS Worn Ont Coring for Children and Housework—See how Lydia E. 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" Ince's rac- member fously, If you are nervous and run-down and have pains in your lower parts and in your back, remember that the Vegetable Compound has relieved other women having the same symp- om, For sale by druggists every- where, a | Here and There | MING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY LILTIAN GISH —in— “THE WHITE SISTER” FRIDAY “Where the Paverkent Ends” Saturday afternoon. ing comedy that was the laugh hit of the past season? “The Galloping Fish” is faster and funnfer and that's saying a lot. “THOSE WHO DANCE” 15 TRIBUTE TO DEVOTION A tribute to the devotion of wo- men who will risk life itself or thé lving death of dishonor for the men they love is paid by Thomas MH. Ince in his new drama. “Those Who Dance,” a First National release which comes to the America theater starting Saturday. Ince has told a remarkable story of a little country girl who falls in with the life of the New York un- derworld in the attempt to save her brother from gangsters who have “framed” him on a charge of mur- der. When every other attempt fails, Rose, rather than abandon her bro- ther to his fate, throws away her good name and, through an affinity whom she takes into the home of the bootleg king of the underworld, gets the necessary evidence which frees her brother. AMATEUR ACTS ON BILL AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT Amateur night at the Columbia theater this evening wil see the presentation of eight extra acts. These will be in addition to the reg- ular picture and vaudeville and will be staged promptly at 9 o'clock. They include Edna Ryan in songs, Marie Perrett in singing and dancing, Martha Hicks in songs, Eileen Mishi- ca in fancy dancing, Emily Savage in toe dancing, Betty Grisinger in songs and dances, Hayes Hillhouse, tenor, A. T. Boutch in songs, and Harry Powell at the piano. The professional vaudeville fea- tures for the last times are Johnson and Harding, eccentric dances; the Arthur Van trio, Jiggs comedy; Louis Stone and company, upside- down dancing; and Hermany’s cats and dogs. BROADWAY SCENES IN FILM “FASHION ROW” A big set in Mae Murray’s new Tiffany production of ‘Fashion Row,” produced by Robert Z. Leon. ard for Metro release, that will be at the Rialto theater Saturday shows Broadway at night. When in New York prior to “shooting” ‘Fashion Row,” Miss Murray was filmed in some Broadway exterior shots, and later a reproduction of the night scene was built in the Hollywood Studio that go exactly resembled the original scene. Broadway . habitues could not tell the difference when the picture was shown. FAMOUS ITALIAN ACTOR IN “THE WHITE SISTER” Alfredo Bertone, a member of the famgus Teatro Costanzi at Rome, Plays the part of Professor Ugo Severl in “The White Sister” with Lillian Gish, the Inspiration:Metro special playing at* the Wyoming theatér for the last times today. He is one of the most famous actors in Italy, being equally versatile as a comedian or a tragedian. His ability to play Pierrot has been recognized by the Emperor of Italy, who pre- sented the comedian with a medal of honor for his performance. “The White Sister" is a Henry King production for Inspiration Pic- tures, Charles H. Duell, Jr., presi- dent, and ts released through Metro, — MIAMI MAY BE MOVIE CENTER, REX INGRAM Miam! ts likely to become a movie center rivaling Hollywood, believes Rex Ingram, director of ‘The Prisoner of Zenda" and “The Four Hersemen of the Apocalypse.” Mr. Ingram gave this opinion ‘while in Florida recently, producing the out: door scenes of the Metro picture, “Where the Pavement Ends,” at the Wyoming theater Friday. A ton of fun for 60 “Poverty Gulch,” cents at W. J. Beman of the Michelin tire Co. i# in Casper for a few days. Make that good Ice cream at home with the help of a Poerless Freezer from Kichards end Cunningham. The American Legion Show Douglas on the Fourth prom provide enjoyment for one Besides the customary r’ show, the Legiun has secured Mme, Schumann-Helnk, who will thrill the crowd with her wonderful voice, The great singer holds the Legion in strong esteem, since four of her. sons served with America during the war, and it may be said that the Legion sees in Madame Sschu- mann-Heink a true god-mother. Danco at Haygood’s Saturday night, June 28. Good music and a good time, B. O. Hammond did some snappy driving last week. Leaving here Wednesday evening at 9.00 Mr. Hammond drove 1340 miles, stopping Quick moving, safe storage, care+ See Ben Transfer. Skéezix Shoes at $1.00 a pair. Kop- Per Kettle Art Shop. The Leonard réfrigerator approved by “Good Housekeeping” at the Gantt Hardware Co. Mr. H. Frohow, representing the Hornitk, More and Porterfield Co. of Sioux City is in Casper for a few days visiting his drug store ctsto- - Royal Society open stock goods are offered at bargain prices at Richards and Cunningham. Skeezix Shoes at $1.00 a pair. Kop- per Kettle Art Shop. Mr, ‘Robert 8. Murphy of the ‘Western Heating and Plumbing Co. {s in Denver where he recently underwent an operation. Tissue ginghams, regularly priced at 50 cents and 65 cents a yard— while they last at 25 cents. ards and Cunningham, ing teat preparations to open his new building tomorrow night for in- spection and for regular business on Saturday night, June 28, “It ain't nothin’ else but fun" at “Poverty Gulch.” to Casper from Denver where they will rake their future home. Mr. Fairchild is the manager of the Cas- per branch of the M. J. O'Fallon Supply Co. Toile Du Nord ginghams at 15 cents per yard, make pre-war prices look high. Richards and Cunning- ham. Everything for the careful camper at Richards and Cunningham. iy AA Waa Miss Julia Murphy and Miss Mary That’s why Shredded Whea: is the ideal warm weather food. tally po energy and tissue- ies without itive system. than 15 ae Canes amet ed it today with Shredded intwo iscuits bi ‘A RAPTUROUS ROMANCE Robert Z. Leonard _¥<4| FASHION “ROW by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin Sparkling, Sinuous, Sedactive, Startling! Starting SATURDAY RIALTO Tire trouble| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. was eliminated by using Michelin |¢furphy. Comfort» Cords. Snappy hand-bags for summer trips $1.50 up. Bailey's furniture store, 326 West ‘Yellowstone. 16175. See Casper in the early days. at “Poverty Gulch.” Mr. William Davidson of the Hedges-Atkins Supply Co. of ‘Den- ver is in the tity on business for bis.company, You can buy Royal Sodiety. pack- age goods, in the spring line, at one third off at Richards and Cun- bce § Despite the ultimatum of no noisé till the 4th, the park wag made mer- ry or otherwise by the combustion of numberless fire-crackers yester a Youth haye to hay "| ting, but we wish they would leave }| the Chinese inventions at‘home while flinging. ‘ Royal ‘Society package goods, tor the fall’ season. now on display at Richards and Cunningham, wetter’ ‘ wel ae the selec] ‘That Ridin’ Kid will be at “Pov ‘age-at Fuchashs and-Cun- | ¢fty Guich.” ningham. . perce yoann W. J. Chanibérlain ts i buying decoratio: in order at| trip thié week. The furniture mar- Ay Gpredher Bros. sore and the| kets he will visit include Ciilcago fesult promises to be very worth and Grand Rapids, | while, Mrs. W. 'B. Hunter of Chicago, en- Toute to Yellowstone Park, is viait- ing her ‘sister Mrs. Myrtle Keene ‘ol of the Trifune Staff. ‘Take your bik Prgs her a chance to get that diamond ring at “Poy. érty Gulch.” July 7th to 12th’ will be Camper's biggest time. Go to ‘Poverty Gulch.” 4 Cc. L, Laird of the Capper Credit Exchange went to Denver on bus- iness to be gone a week. Get 5,000 its bue! Rich: |" At it in the Fall Meanwhile, forget it, insofar as ad- justing dampérs, firing and removing ashes are concerned, Such has been the of thousands of users “Wherever Gas is Available.” The Bryant Gas Boiler is automatic, efficient, clean—the highest attainment in a modern heating boiler. Consult Your Heating Engineer or Gas Appliance Company OX OX V, ‘as XK gratifying experience OPO as VW re THE DALY COMPANY 1425 Sixteenth St. Denver, Colorade We will be pleased to. ‘supply ally iiforinatfon relative to the Bryant Boiler and furnish you with the names of representative Casper owners. The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise That Phone 1500 Merits Confidence’ 115-119 East First St. TODAY AND. TOMORROW ‘THE WHITE MOTH’ —with— BARBARA LA MARR —and— CONWAY TEARLE LAST TIMES TODAY Thos. H. Ince’s “THE GALLOPING FISH” —with— LOUISE FAZENDA SID CHAPLIN \ CHESTER CONKLIN FORD: STERLING A’STORY OF NIGHT LIFE IN PARIS |AND MANY OTHER AND OF A GAY FRENCH DANCING IDOL, There is no final clinch and “The White Moth,” but what a wallop |‘ of a scene brings it to a close TOPICS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 PATHE NEWS COMEDY STARS —also— LEO MALONEY (Western) “WARNED IN ADVANCE” 10c AND 20c kiss in ‘That .good laundry soap—Crystal bars for 25 cents, a. Cunningham. S- H- Hin Hu. HHH: we ATTENTION BOOTLEGGERS ; SATURDAY. NIGHT. will Be Bootleggers’ Night to See: “Those Who Dance” “4 DRAMATIC STORY oF 80 ‘CORE WITH THE PIPER. THO: THRILLING REVELATION OF A PHASE OF LIFE OF THE PRESENT 1 piaZy REE BLANCHE SWEET—BESSIE LOVE—WARNER BAXTER AND ROBERT AGNEW, : The First 300 Bootleggers Themselves Known Saturday Night Will Be Admitted Free, We Will Take Your Word for It, Leave the Evidence at Home. - : “Those Who Dance” PLAYS SATURDAY—SUNDAY—MONDAY ‘AND TUESDAY: ERRY DANCERS WHO FOUND THAT The happiest, jolliest, slam-bangiest , adventure into hilarious comedy ever transposed to the — silver: screen; a guarantee for an evening of unadulterated fun. —This. picture shows Johnny Hines at his best, Also Cameo (Cotseay, “PARIS LIGHTS” RIALTO Pathe News Fun From the Press Showa ‘ TOD AY 1, 2:40, 4:20, TOMORROW 6, 7:40, 9:20 P.S.—Tree Tee meets every taste in tea TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT—DON’T MISS IT MATINEE AT 2:30 se COLUMBIA wcx="22.. NINE EXTRA ACTS Of Comedy—Music—Song and Dance In Addition to Our Regular Show EDNA RYAN EMILY SAVAGE MARTHA HICKS In Songs ‘oe Dancing In Songs MARIE PERRETT HAYES HILLHOUSE BETTY GRISINGER ging and Dancing Tener Singing and Dancing A. T. BOUTCH EILEEN MISHICA HARRY POWELL Singing and Dancing At the Piano In ss FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND FEATURE PICTURE Direet from a Complete Tour of Australia, LOUIS STONE AN Presenting His Unique Novelty Up Side Daw Dancing England and South America Hermany’s Cats and Dogs Late Feature with European Circuses Johnson and Harding In their own Original Numbers Featuring “Watch the Quadrille.” THE ARTHUR VAN TRIO The Creator “Jiggs” in “Bringing Up Father” Assisted by Maggie and Co. EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING OF THIS FEATURE PICTURE RICHARD TALMADGE in “LET’S GO”