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ta PAGE FOUR. Ya MARY GROWS UP AGAIN 4S DOROTHY VERNON Pickford Mary ap et singer of Mary portrayed a character- ally different from anything r done in the past. hy Vernon of Haddon United Artists to the America thea s, starting tomorro’ Pi gain appears as a grown woman, but instead of the rags of the street, she ‘wears gorgeous ackground of nd 1s a fashion- ethan, England. of the versatility of this star and she rises to greater histrionic hegihts than at any time during the past. The part of ay Vernon calls for the utmost acting, with expressions 1 the comedy for which 1 to extreme- Sylvia ner plays the part of of which|the woman who braved the scorn when she|of the world for another, Bessie realizes that inh ste she has| Love playing the er part. Both caused an order t¢ given for the| had been the victims of George death of her lo’ As Dorothy Ve rd appears mor ion, Mary Pick- beautiful than jous and wilful nm Halt will win who see the ple- in it she wins the|a ohn Manners. posxi hie Ens “PLEASURE MAD” NEW TRIUMPH FOR BARKER Score still another triumph for] A road show, ‘“Henpecked Hen: ! Last night a ca-|is coming ® Columbia. theate: sat entranced at the| for two days starting Sun¢ Thi nd watched the un-!js a farc medy in two deal- ure Mad,” the most | ing with the domestic troubles of a recent pictu filmed by the man/couple who have not yet learned who has directed such masterpieces of screen art as ‘The Eternal Strug- gle,” “Hearts Aflame,” “The Storm” and “The Old Nest.’ The new production brings him back to*his favorite field of domestic drama and tain totadd lustre to his name. “Pleasure Mad” tells a deeply moving story of the| danger that Hes in the sudden acquit ition alth by a poor, but pre ntented. family, st in the role of as in “The Old y superb perform- iordon, best ypearances in “The F: r,"" and more recently in al Code,” is equally good and. ‘The gripping in terest and rapid and thrilling action, is well adapted for giving both these terling players unusual opportun- y for displaying their histrionic talents ‘thers in the cart who won ne: DELICIOUS OFFE laurels for themselves included Wik Ham Collier, Jr., dell, Norme, Shearer and Winifred Bryson. ed the new production in beautiful and tasteful manner. “Pleasure Mayer presentation through Metro. The story Upright’s extraordinarily srown-up young wo-| novel, ‘The Valley of Content,” and us curls held| was adapted the screen by A. P. mb, and her] Younger. Credit for the excellent ccepted her] photography goes to Norbert Bro- sm as they | din. child on the WOMAN REVEALS PAST Wayne (Lew Cody), women” quests when he had tired of them, One of the repulse calmly; serious situa ture. ROAD SHOW COMING T0 how to take their differences. show will be given each evening and a matinee will be held Sunday after- noon, The Columbia is now offering a double new | show production, also being shown. RODEO DANCE GIVEN AT cowgirls who Frederick True: Director Barker has mount- Mad” is a Louls B, is based upon Blanche successful TO RESCUE ANOTHER A woman revealing her own past, baring to the world a secret which robbed her of her good name and im: periled her future, all for the sake of another woman. That is one of the powerfully matic situations in First National's “The Woman on the Jur: closing at the Irif theater today, It is based_on Bernard K Broadway success, and was directed by qra- which ts Burns’ O. Hoyt. a “cheat of who cust aside his con: women had taken the the other, facing a , had brought about ic climax to her love adven- COLUMBIA ON SUNDAY One bill and with Dr. Norton's fun the Joyland company's “The Senator's Rest.”’ picture, “The Blot," is feature ARKEON THIS EVENING of the Arkeon is giving a rodeo ening. The Ar- invited the cowboys and still in town to at the accepted Coffee QUALITY MAINTAINED - Keep cool—ry this new Summer breakfast QUICK QUAKER — feeds you right without over- heating your system. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No No frying pans to clean. Delicious! HY eat heavy foods in Summer — foods that make you hot and uncomfortable ? 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It was directed by Mars comes from Charles Major’s 40c; children 10c—although elsewhere. Almost contribution to th Pickford. The stor; y. Mary” Pickford’: lier roles. ‘It starts tomorrow at the America radiant Tom-boy, full of mischief and true Pickford charm, girl, placed in a magnificent production portraying the days of gallant romance, MARY PICKFORD’S GREATEST PICTURE, “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL” AT AMERICA THEATER TOMORROW r this » With a brilliant cast supporting Miss) mous romance. | stranded here. given as a cowbo: fit dance and should attract a large crowd. ater. She. is the to. be Mary Pickford'’s greatest t. Special shows are held for in The pleture deals with the dangers a. “a evening: IN “WHITE SHADOWS” “White Shadows,” starring the popular screen artist, Betty Comp- son, closes at the America theater today. Miss Compson, ‘beautiful as ever, outshines ever her past brilliant rec ord in the dual role she assumes in “White Shadows.” e is the per sonifieation of gentle, wistful, un selfish Georgina Brent and as Nancy Brent, the wil r impish twin sister, she is equally conyine and utterly charming 2 1 uline played by Clive I name for himself by his performance in ‘Woman t ni’ Robin Field in Have You Swollen role is k, who made a plendid Wo lov “SOME WILD OATS” HAS OPENING AT WYOMING Today m: much discu Oats” at thi y th t production based c morality . much com the orth Washington Dancing at Hall postponed un- til Saturday night. Varicose or Veins * Do your legs grow tired easily? Do your feet swell and inflame so that you can hardly walk? Have you swollen or knotted bunches near ankle or knee? i | + To stop the misery, | pain or soreness. re “duce the dangerous swollen veins and Strengthen the ? legs, attendant upon ignorance in all im-} portant matter | ROAD SHOW COMING COLU TWO DAYS ONLY—SUNDAY—MONDAY ‘sHenpecked Henry” A FARCE COMEDY IN TWO ACTS The Best and Funniest Play That Has Been Produced MATINEE SUNDAY ONLY, 2:30—50c ONE SHOW AT NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK—5S0c, 75c COWBOYS’ ROUND-UP BENEFIT DANCE TONIGHT 25 Per Cent of the Proceeds of the Dance Tonight Go to the Roundup Performers of Last Week—It Will Be a Great Event SWIM IN OUR CLEAN POOL—DANCE IN THAT COOL PAVILION Enjoy the Music and Cool Breeze RIVERVIEW ParK MILLS, WYOMING Regular Casper Bus Service BENEFIT DANCE 10 BE taken dance pavilion this evening will be given over to the roundup performers who have been Missiesipp! congressm: ing the district in behalf of her hus- band's re-election. GIVEN AT RIVERVIEW Twenty-five per cent of the money in at the Riverview Park benefit of the ‘The dance is being roundup bene- —_—— Mrs. Ross A. Collins, wife of the » is stump- For years its bran content has been one of the test peals of Sh: ‘Wheat 4 many people. With Shredded Wheat you get all the bran of the whole wheat grain in just the pro- portion that Nature intended ix, Serve Shredded Wheat to- day with strawberries. Shredded ‘Wheat A full meal intwo iscuits VOTE FOR Tom Meaney DEMOCRATIC CHOICE FOR SHERIFF (Political Advertisement) in Years THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1924. —with— HUNTLEY GORDON NORMA SHEARER A screen version of Blanche Upright’s sensationally successful novel, ‘The Valley of Content * * * An disease. * * * Great as a novel and stage play; greater on the screen. a * * A drama of the fireside and the Gay White Way. —Also— Comedy romance i) Wheatcake Center> BOBBY VERNON Vy LZ y) CORNFED A Christie RIALTO inoculation against the modern American FUN FROM Taucatmat Ratu | Shows 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 o’Cl. REGINALD BARKER’S LATEST and GREATEST PLEASURE ~ MAD MARY ALDEN * * * * THE PRESS TODAY TOMORROW LAST TIMES TODAY “White Shadows” —with— BETTY COMPSON —Also— CHAS. CHASE —in— “POWDER AND SMOKE” NEWS AND TOPICS GEORGE CHAS. PRINCE VIOLIN SOLOIST NIGHTS 6:00 to 11:00 p. m. COLUMBIA with his uncanny powers, appears, —Also— The Joyland Company in “THE SENATORS REST” Feature Picture—“THE BLOT” Two Hours of Fun and Entertainment Hypnotic Show Changed Every Day STARTING NEXT TUESDAY LAWRENCE and VOGANS “GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES” A High Class Musical Comedy Company SPECIAL SHOWS AND REELS MENONLY WOMEN ONLY 1:00 to 5:00 p.m, WYOMING THEATER TWO DAYS ONLY—STARTING TODAY No Children Under 16 BIG DOUBLE BILL DR. NORTON’S FUN SHOW A MIRTH-PROVOKING HYPNOTIC SHOW A ROAR FROM START TO FINISH Dr. Norton,is one of America’s leading hypnotists and convulses his audience with laughter and thrills them Endorsed wherever he LAST TIMES TOPAY “THE WOMAN ON THE JURY” —WITH— Sylvia Breamer Frank Mayo Henry Walthall Mary Carr Bessie Love Lew Cody Hobart Bosworth Roy Stewart Ford Sterling Myrtle Stedman —ALSO cOMEDY— |“SAD BUT TRUE” MATINEES TONIGHT 6:45 9 o'Cl.