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a : : | , oe DI 18Pr uw - g WE PAGE al Site ta aioe Theatricals DARING EXPOSE OF THE DIVORCE EVIL FEATURED IN RIALTO FILM There {s one problem that has con-) by r hich was made in heaven and hap- fronted humanity f the law does not break the bond s not fouhd in separate paths. x these lives a net of cir- and one to wt the ¢ tances and conditions ts woven @atisfactory sh y the hand of a master writer F N an entwine the threads of fictian |into a convincing fabric. In the causes a separation | background are magnificent sets, granted, Basil King whose novel | operas, hdtels, famous resorts, spec- en picturized by Vite ph | tacular entertalaments and gorge- being shown at the Rialto|ous gowns. These alone make the theater is of the opinion that those | production worth seeing; but when whom God hath joined cannot ‘be| to these are added a cast headed by Le put asunder. | th The story is a daring expose of 2u Telegen and Pauline Frederick; e direction of J. Stuart Blackton the divorce eyil from several angles|and a dramatic story the resultant and furnishes the plot for an in-| picture stands out like a sparkling tensely interesting, dramatic photo-| gem from a platinum setting. play is one of those productions The Cast. that gets under the skin and fur-| Petrina Faneull --Pavline Frederick nishes food for thought; one of the| Dick L Lou Tellegen few pictures worth tal about | Harry V Leslie Austen and rec ending to a friend. “Let| Felicia de Proney ..-Helena D’Algy Not Man Put Asunder,” impresses| Lady Emmy de Bohun Pauline Neff each spectator {n a different manner, | Polly de Bohun .--Violet de Barros according to the Individual 1de nd| Sir Humphrey de Bohun --..-_ ideals; for there is no preachment in = is - Maurice Costello the picture. It is the inner tale of| Mrs. Vassall — - Martha Petelle six live three couples who seek | Gentia Gladys Frazin to end t troubles in the divorce | Majoi . Clifton Webb courts, The separation they receive Chaillot ~ Homer Lynn FAMOUS ACTOR MARY PICKFOR AS ROLE IN FILM BEING FEATURED AT THE AMERICA The villain, stupendous production, ‘Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall r Mal-| w colm Vernon—ts. convincingly por-| trayed by ‘acDermott, one of | the first of the “old t in pic MacDermott is one of the oldest | screen actors—from the standpoint of ice—in the ind He h appeared In the silent drama sin inception of pictures | Coming to this country as»leadir man with Mrs. Pat Campbell, Mac-| toi: Dermott shor thereafter joined | gr the then famous Edison photoplay t company, where he remained s:x| sea years, appearing in many of the first photoplays made In this time he was a member of the first American company to make | @ tour of the tish Isles for the purpose of filming actual scenes “on location.” Later, becoming a member of the Vitagraph stock com he remained with them two 3 He appeared in Fox pictur for two years and will long be re-| re membered for his portrayal of the] la in. Mary’ Pickford’s} par alytic in “While New York Another two years’ service 18 spent with Famous Players. “My first trip to California,” sald ott, “was last year, when tour in vaudeville. Then I decided that California country really to live In, This with Miss Pickford ts second on the coast. I hope it be the last." “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall” ntinue at the America theater day and Monday, and to miss this eat Mary Pickford United Artists traction, is to miss the treat of the ason. BB AE GOLDWYN FILM The great ne ally the centr test Goldwyn thwest woods are } influence in the picture, “The Man Rialto. Sunday and Mond: and Pauline Frederick in “Let Man Put Asunder.” Cameo Con Li “Good News.” Kinogram New t Wednesday and 1 Throu the Pr T y.—American Legion day. Printer’s Dev! Barry in “The|a Fables and Scenic, America. Sunday and Monday—Mary Pick- ford in “Dorothy Vernon of Had- don Hall” and Fox News. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Ww issing Daughters’ with Claire Adams, Rockclifte Fellowes, | M Robert Edison, Walter Long—also | ed News and Topics. and Saturday—John Gil-| Ww he Wolf Man” also Sun. shine comedy, “Children Wanted” and Fox News — at Iris. oc Sunday Only.—Tom Mix in “The|a Trouble Shooter" with “Tony” also Clyde Cook in “The Cyclist.” Monday Matinee.—Tom Mix, Mon-| an day Iris. ‘uesday evening Judge Rose speaks at| co! pa Only.—Katherine Mac- JAMES with Ernest Torrence, is the X per cent Entertainment, tion and American Pep A Picture that you tell them about. I omedy, months engagement in St. Louis. “THE COVERED WAGON” <By— CRUZE J. Warren Rea Picture ever filmed, Educational, , also “The Un- —'The and Thursday. Aght in the Dark" with Hope Hamp- on, Lon Chaney and B Al Bt K. Lincoln. John in “The Sailor.” 1d Saturday.—'The Brass je” with Ha Myers, Earnest Frence, Tully Marshal and fine|s Also Imperial comedy “Monks | a Mode.” Wyoming. ‘The Law ef Com- and comedy “The Monday and Tuesday.—Daytime ives.” Wednesday and Thursday—"The an from Lost River,”’ and big com- y Friday and Saturday.—‘Man and Columbia. Sunday and Monday—Road show traction—F. P. Hillman's farce ‘Henpecked Henry,” in two s. Matinee Sunday and one show ch night. ruesday.—Starting of Lawrence id Vogans new musical comedy mpany, Girls of the Follies, a com- ny of sixteen, direct from a six Lois Wilson Tully Marshall is 100 full of Ac- iildren will ask you to One Week Starting | Sun. Sept. 27 Matinee, 1 and 3 Evening, 7 and 9 - Vaudeville Che Casper Sunday Cribune. wooden soldier that he had salvaged from the debris. Boyle knew the man to be the most expert safe cracker in the coun- try but one against whom the po- lice had nothing to. warrant his ar- rest. With safes wide open and the unguarded treasures of the city’s un: fortunate populace beckoning to Joot- ers, this notorious safe robber was .| lightening the burden of two waifs. It was this strange sight that led Boyle to speak to the man. Boyle learned that the crook had taken the children, orphaned by the fire, under his wing and was amusing them to keep their minds off “the tragedy which had befallen them. As the days went by Boyle and the crook became well acquainted. It was from this man that Boyle learned many of the facts of crookdom that he later weaved into his famous “Bos- ton Blackie": stories. This man is also the original of the role in which Forrest Stanley will appear when “Through the Dark” opens at the Rialto theater on Tuesday and Col- leen Moore is featured in the role of the daughter ‘of Mother McGinn. TONY {9 otEN ON SNOWSHOES Tom Mix taught his famous cow- pony, Tony, a novel trick for his re- cently completed picture, “The Trouble Shooter,” written by the Hattons and directed by Jack Con- ‘way at the William Fox west coi it studios, Hollywood. This story deals with the so-called trouble man for a big power plant, whose job It is to COLUMBIA STARTING TUESDAY LAWRENCE AND VOGANS NEW MUSICAL . COMEDY COMPANY RLS A SPLENDID CAST IN “MISSING DAUGHTERS” COMING TO AMERICA “FOR ONE MINUTE OF FUN WE PAY ALL OUR LIVES” “Missing Daughters” the screen offering for the America theater beginning Tuesday has a cast which ought to make any film a success, Eva Novak, Eileen Percy, Pauline Starke, Claire Adam: Roc! kliffe Fellowes, Robert Edison, Sheldon Lewis, and Walter Long. —Missing Daugters’ deals with a tremendously vital question boldly and honestly.—The story has a wonderful moral, and-teaches a powerful lesson but it is not ‘Preachy.’-—Parents need not hesitate about bringing their children, neither the parent or the child will be ieee is a r honest-to-goocness entertainment, abounding “in thrills. From Lost River;" which will be] crude toy, the hand of a three-year- presented at the Wyoming theater | o1q girl clutched his coat, At his fect Wed. c. ~ _— ednesday and Thursday. ‘The 90-|.. sve vent \oid | boy oplayed “witttre tion of Katharine Newlin Burt's photoplay takes place in a lumber camp where the men lead crude lives to nature. The softening in- fluence of women is absent, though in the camp dwells an orphan girl, the pride of the men. Into this Group comes a sophisticated eastern- ¢r who falls in love with ¢he girl and marries her. The dramatic con- flict entwines the camp foreman, who has silently adored the girl all the while; and it is the unwortht ness of her husband in a time of crisis that both removes him from and “scene and shows the girl the worth of a noble man’s love. ———.{.+-—_ “BOSTON BLACKIE” WAS REAL CHARACTER OF THE GREAT FRISCO DISASTER If it had not been for the historic | fire which wrapped the old San isco in disaster in April, 1906, the famous ‘‘Boston Blackie” storles, written by Jack Boyle, former news- paper man, and ‘upon which the new Cosmopolitan picture, “Through the Dark,” 1s founded, probably never would have been written. role zation of turing Colleen Moore, is patterned after a real character, encountered by Boyle during the tragic days in Direct From a Six Months Run in 1906 when desolation swept old | ° St. Louis Frisco. Boyle was covering the dis. aster for the San Francisco Examin. TTY RLS er when, in midst of ruins he A BEVY OF PRE Ss potted a stran, A man 5 | dren,, ® trio, ated with two CLEVER COMEDIANS SINGERS AND DANCERS tiny chil doll from a} fashioned his | nprovising o As he A_TEMPEST OF LOVE AND ANGER MARY PICKFORD THE SPITFIRE GIRL “DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL” Never was Mary so eRecntly beautiful as in this, her most beaut photoplay—a picture story filled with tender romance, thrilling action and delicious comedy MARSHALL NEILAN DIRECTED IT He Also Directed “Daddy Long Legs” in at the Start 1—3—b— TODAY TOMORROW ONLY AMERICA A Bishop-Cass* Theater or News of Local Offerings NORMA TALMADGE ON|[ the: Letter _ BILL AT WYOMING The feature at the Wyoming thea- ter today only will be Norma, Tal- madge, the immensely popular screen star, in “The Law of Compensation,” a drama of modern American life by Wilson Mizner, the we known au- thor. The story of “The Law of Compen- sation” presents Miss Talmadge first as a school girl, reveling in the joy- ous abandon of youth, and then as a mature woman, the transition af- fording the brilliant young star op- portunities for the most exacting see that wires and cables are Lee in perfect condition. “The Trouble Shooter,” is com- pelled to ride through treacherous snowy country to perform his duty. It is necessary that his horse be able to walk on snowshoes. To perfect this {important detail Mr. Mix taught Tony the art of snowshoe walking, As for himself, he used skiis. The picture plays at the Iris thea- ter today only. TODAY ONLY We & 20c “TROUBLE SHOOTER” AES (A ~ “THE CYCLIST” : SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924. Notes of Filmdom sort of emotional acting. Miss Tal- madge first as the young daughter of a wealthy Jawyer of the middle west. She marries a young inventor and goes east to live. After the birth of their baby, the girl becomes interested in a musical career and eventually finds herself on the verge of taking a step that would ruin her life’s happiness: Her father learns of this, and arrives just | in time to save her by the recital of the Ife and death of her mother. In the presentation of her father’s story on the screen, Miss Talmadge appears in the role of her own moth- er, the two characterizations being of marked contrast, but each offer- ing the young star unlimited oppor- tunities for a full display of her dra- matic abilities. Joseph M. Schenck, the producer, has surrounded Miss Talmadge with the most notable cast of photo- players, such as Sally Crute, Ches- ter Barnett, John” Charles, Robert Cummings, | Frederick — Esmelton, Mary Hall, Edwin Stanléy and Fred G, Hearn. TOM MIX AND TONY a Sia CLYDE COOK Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Public: Letter ys Stenographers Bureau Notary Hotel Townsend PHONE: 2500 YOMING Daytime Wives ‘ Also Andy, Min, and’ Chester GUMPS 10c-30c Tribune wantads bring results. The Divorced Husband Said: you never can be his. are my wife.” ROAD SHOW MAT. TODAY RIALTO Let Not Man Put Asunder FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY BASIL KING Shall Man-Made Laws Defy Divine Command? Man’s Age-Old Problem! The Divorced Wife Who Wed Again Said: “What is divorce? bone fro mbone and flesh from I'am your wife. I am ‘ohe man’s wife T-am ‘the man’s mistress!” A Mighty Picture! Woman’s Eternal Question! “You are my wife; you are not his; You are mine. I am yours; by all that is God, by all that is Nature, by all that is love, you A Powerful Theme! AN ALLSTAR CAST WITH PAULINE FREDERICK, AND LOU TELLEGEN Additional Attraction Cameo Comedy—“GOOD NEWS” COLUMBI MATINEE TODAY 2:30 F. P. HILLMAN FARCE COMEDY “HENPECKED HENRY” IN TWO ACTS On a Tour to the Pacific Coast, Direct from New York—Now on Its Twenty-eighth Week THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTEN A COMEDY THAT IS NEW, NOVEL AND UP TO THE MINUTE ONE SHOW TONIGHT, 8:15 First 18 Rows 75c; Last 12, 50c Adults 50c Children 25c TODAY-TOMORROW , Time of Shows 1—2:40—4:20—6—7 :40—9:20 The tearing of lesh. Iam not Dick’s. If other KINOGRAM NEWS TODAY TOMORROW ROAD SHOW THE CLEANINESS OF THE PLUNGE —AT— Riverview Park WILL DELIGHT YOU COME OUT ON SUNDAY There’s Dancing in the Cool Pavilion There’s Swimming in The Plunge There’s Picnicking on the Island THERE’S LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL Riverview. Park MILLS, WYO.