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Whole affair which also ing program. One of the fine fea- tures of the show is the dancing by Babe Lawrence assisted by the chorus. In this number all the girls are dressed up in Scotch costumes. . The dance ts one of the best that . which dpened at the Rialto theater| Miss Lawrence has staged. Miss (OM MIX HAS P AT on Wednesday, will take placé there} Blaine Russell has a song number this afternoon and evening. “Midnight Rose” and Bart Fisher t “She Wouldn't Do\ What I Hal Lawrence and hee Joseph Henabery, who made “‘The|!m@ characters in the play proper se Ph se er,” directe icture,| have a dance number that is quite i. Stranger, it d the pi . HI? PIET F which includes Edward Burns, Clar- | @ttractive. ; c ence Burton, Cyril Ring and others Bob Wallace ts given the funny just as well known in the support- “The photoplay tion but not of the cheap sensational kina Ho: Murdered Eagle's the William Fox sti of a tragdian, There 3 sufficient proof that he can put ss comedy with a rollicking air It remains then for him ar tion t has come to think of7/2S cast Scale ig story he gives a character interpre-|Cated husband across the dinner t Mix tor in Western | ¢¢ ” j tation that is more than amusing. | Dlé—and av 7 ‘onclusion, for has been doing of the whole thing since he portrays ad rather ntly. His ex the role of an unusual character who| but heré cave man is spending the al I fits him for “ 9} gets himself and ev. y if trouble. Picturegoers are being transported to three countries this week at the Iris theater, where Maurice Tour convincingly the deepér| neur's “Torment” is the thrilling on the ; which he| First National attraction today and Zane Grey he Last of | This Fox production a four day run at the today oO th Saturday. The story, an International crook drama, is laid in Russia, America i Japan. It opens in Russia with es of disorder caused by outlaws posing as Soviet government agents, | who make demands upon the people entire pleture ts not ly, but the ire moments the wellsprings of feling ar ely t ed. One of the strong: | that bring about wild disorder. It| 4 of life. So she invented one of|third angle of the dream triangle aR ns ensues when Tom| siifts to the United’ States, where a| those “eternal triangle” situations|went down like a smitten ox and it ne with one cartridge ex:| hand of international crooks lay{ to sort of speed things up, took several of his friends to pull br 1 had previously given St| their plans to rob a former Russian “I told William,” she explatned,|the enraged William off. bs! 1 er protec: | nobleman of the crown jewels. The ‘that Mr. Race was a lot more en-| When he had been resuscitated, ho v h eek al theme then’nwitchés 40 Japan, whines tertaining than he w I sald Mr,|Mr. Race adopted the highly ax, her. At sight | tie climax of the plot is lald with the | Race did hot have to be asked twice|cavelike course of consulting 163 t ‘ he recalls het nt -enbtbqusite “abva ‘epectaddiierd to take me to a show, that he took’| courts. William, the cave man, wa < I'll n r let them take me fe. me in a limousine when he did go,| hailed before the bar of justice and : story is interpréted by an ex. and that he brought me the most|so was Mrs. William, the former Tom find the girl alive? Well, in the story and the finish ts d to spoll by revealing it now, re's something to remember— table Marlan Nixon is the “THE BUILT ONE” HIS FINAL SHOWING TOORY cellent cast, including Owen Moore, Bessie Love, Joseph Kilgour, Maude George, Morgan Wallace, George | Cooper and Jean Hersholt. “ENEMY SEX” 1S BEST) CRUZE PICTURE SINCE “THE COVERED WAGON” Grave campitgiuens pend be tween England and Mexico follow- the recent murder of Mrs, Ros- The the Para } Evans, slot from ambush as . mount 1 The Guilty One,” |s rede near her ranch in the Z on a8 — | ate « Puebl: i ico. For five year M Evan. ad been battl- > led rd Are You Troub Si ing to keep her ranch against 7) claims and “tbreat of Mexican Ate Pi . ay with Draim Pipe fe cen made by a man | agrarian uid. enctomchinesta and %* Obstructions ? |accustomed to dealing with metro- | UNJustified confixcations byt the var | politan subjects, it" would have been | Mexican government. Mrs. Evans conventional. ruze brought to | Was American-born but a British 3 6GENO aah é ~ his work a sense of comedy and a Ject by marriage, It was in con- satirical touch which makes “The | ection with this case that H. A. Be eRiDE | Enemy Sex" something new and| CUmmins, British charge d'atfaires nt, LWS Vital. “T haven't be so enthusias-} 4% Mexico Chy recently was ex. i ie abbige » pleture time,” | Peled from the country by Presi “sh ared Mr. La vice prest-| dent Obregon ons nt in charge of pre jon of the Eee gene m6: Players rportion mega en are, ns @ rule, enty on < % nemy Sex,” which features | Rodding terms with profound tearn: <2: The modern discovery is a sure npson, supported by Perey | ing or artistic talents. An excep- ital pursfor stopped updrains,sinks, » Kathlyn Willams, Huntly |} tion © is Queen .Blizabeth of the ome wis and sewer pipes. Quickly ldon Lewis, is a | Belgia who is an accomplished aol romovestheobstructioninan story of a girl's adventures in Now | viol nist and an expert linguist, be- ised most miraculous manner. Easy York with men of the mone¥ed| ing also conversant with Latin and. ~ to use, harmless to all plumb- classe It was adapted from ‘The | Greek; she has also taken her de- ing. Keepa can of CENOL PIPE Salamar * by W or Woods and | gr of M. D., and has acted as FLUSH handy at all times—a Harvey Thew and. will be shown n to her husband and chil good investment, ut the Rialto theater tomorrow dren on many occasions. 3.8.8. stops Rheumatism {Ai Y¥ Rheumatism is all gone, J At Followin Casper 111 B Cenol Agencies: “MY WIFE'S FAMILY” SORES AT GOLUMIA Pharmacy 1S. Genter St | Midwest Pharmacy Cor, 2nd and Woleott Sts. Sprechers If “My Wife Family” which is | feel a wonderful glory i So. Center St. | v¥ at the Cblumbia theater is| gain in the free motion I used cha Welpesy Co. Prughistec: | « succession of funny jokes} 5 have when my days wer ne | ger. I can thank S. 8. S. fo | itall! Done } close you: | eyes anc think tha || Learn to Dance Private or Class Lessons by Appointment health, freé motion an: strength ar gone fror forever t is not sc s. 8. 8. is wafting to help you When you Rab ta the number o7 your red-blood-dells, the entire syc- tem undergoes tremendow change. Everything depends or blood-strength. Blood which ir rainus sufficient red-cells leads to BISHOP-CASS TODAY and SATURDAY 3 | “TORMENT” - —with— oe OWEN MOORE Special introductory rates to pupils enrolling before Sept. 10. Call At Our Studio and Talk It Over a lone list of fronbles. ent et ; matism is one of them. . 8. 8. and | The Bluebird is the great blood-cleanser, blood- } builder, system strengthener, and BESSIE LOVE nerve invigorator, SCHOOL OF DANCING COMEDY— | bi Pa] 8 te sold of ont gone “DO YOUR STUFF” ||| 246 West First Street inrger sise is sore etousealeate | Opposite Columbia 10c and 20c | Theater i MSESEEECONTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON” uum Everybody, Young and Old Come to the RIALTO And Follow the Trail of “THE COVERED a JAMES CRUZE The Wonderful Producer || LAST TIMES TODAY “THE PASSING OF THE OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS” aR TOMORROW | HARRY CAREY Who brings to life on ‘The Silver Sheet’? charac- } ters lived in “Ye Olden Days.” Braving dan- y ger iships and thrills in romance surpassing In His Latest Seven-Reel ar portrayed in the annals of the movies, Production You will adore Lois Wilson. Fall in love with J. Warren Kerrigan. Want to fight Ernest Torrence. Shake hands with Tully Marshall One Week Starting Sept. 24 “Tiger Thompson” Shows Afternoons 1-3 Evenings 7-9 _ Che Casper Daily Cridune SATISFIED WHEN HUSBAND IS ory TURNED INTO CAVE MAN TYPE |::: 3" ti Agnes Ayres is featured in the} Sings re sore” | IN ATEST principal role of the production, the ners Her To. * ar (Special Correspondent of The Cas-| testimony showed, flared at nick & very last word in murder mysteries. | Edythe Lawrence who are the Jead- into a perfectly thrilling cave man (Copyright, 1924, Consvlidated Press|rage. He looked around for a neo- CHICAGO, Aug. 29. role of an old father in this produe-| time Mrs Aside from his Work in the|®t het quiet, unassuming, domest!- Today her dream has come true comes ont, no dowbt will be as quiet Feather” is the/and peaceful as he was in the days it is a western prodiic-| before he ran amuck, Meanwhile, ire real estate man, is nursing divers cuts and bruises, both physt- cal and spiritual, and with disfavor om women who drive their husbands forth to avenge fan- cled wrongs—while Mrs. Goodman is denying herself that promised frock in order to pay for her adventure in| flaming love. Mrs. Goodman, so she told Muni-| not. cipal Judge Lune, did not féel that she was gettii wondérful_flowe: By MARGARET DALE Quiet. unassuming Witiam, ber Tribune.) Association.) Uthic club, a good heavy one, nearest approach hat he go ‘eave’ It thing, but it William Goodman looked | T' ned of a big, powerful, would Thus armed and_ breathing —For a long}erally supplied, with knobby Knots. to stich could find about was a length of asn’t quite the con- fire, be @ cavé man and thought a little said the judge, the | Who obviously ts not a follower of “But a wo- man has no right to inflame 4 man's jealousy to the point where he picks up an iron pipe and goes out to harm another man, more to blame than your husband. I shall fine you fifty doliars, T must sentence Goodman to thirty days in jJea'ousy might do “That's all right,’ the latest in fiction. Iib- jail.” suf. of the Windy City. on at Millionaire Mam even for an instant. right in and, emitting cries to the general effect Charles Race, ‘mil- seashells and wife, he clouted Mr. Race with gas pipe. A regular club probably have been broken. The gas It merely curled a litth Mr. Race’s neck. enough thrills out|were muck the same. would pe did about But the otfects The amazed the WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, — The country’s imports for July totaled $276,818,940 ogaisst $287,488,76 3, a Gerease of $10,61 trom the corresponding month last year, the commerce department an- July 1 nounced today. July 19! charged with assault and battery A Bishop-Cass Theatre STARTS TODAY and the latter with disorderly con- incite her hus- There was a day when a coy cave lady could stir her husband up and incite him on to deeds of violence, Just for the thrill of seeing him lay yone else into| next 30 days in jail and when he| William sallied forth into the wild#), genow' cave man low. High festivities} words of the effete Rac But that did not deter Wil- He waded stentorian that meditating |¢ven a neanderthaler with many dozens of bearskins could not get away with stealing his comic “Them days is gone forever.” U.S. Imports Show Decrease Exports for July were valued at $276.729,329 against $202,186,027 for decrease of $25,446,698. pte ate read un-| Every year thousands of devout the | Musselmans make a pilgrimage to the reputed tomb of Eve, mother of ali mankind, near the little town of Jiddah, on the Arabian coast of the ~see how clean ~ laste how 6000 TOM MIx =I No ND TONY, THE WONDER HORSE ZANE. GREY’S “THE LAST OF A tale of Tex: Rangers in the flaming West when life hung on a hair trigger Another Tom Mix Zane Grey special that well compares with his “Lone Star Ranger’? SNUB POLLARD in “JACK FROST” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 FOX NEWS 10c¢ and 40¢ THE DUANES” | “IOPEN HERE. TOMORROW OUTLAW FILM CLOSING, “TIGER THOMPSON” 10 The Wyoming theater is present- ing for the last times tonight the Seta 232 feature, “The Passing of ted general attention as much for fits historical accuracy as for its thrilling scenes. Harry Carey is coming to the Wyoming tomorrow in his latest seven-reel production, “Tiger Thomp- son”. It ts a true Carey picture _ FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924. in Norway is being advocatd ax means of relieving the. shortox: pasters and this issue i! 7 be discussed at the next sees’ the Storthing. . Admission of women to the clercsy WU BTOVI} Summertime a Satisfaction that’s the story delightful and firmness under $ summer heat with thé power to please Carey fans. It seemed such a harm- less affair at first. ‘Til scandal threatened her reputation and. ? Was the woman whglly to to blame for what hap- pened? And what about the husband? Come and see who you think is really ‘The Guilty One.” 4 “THE GUILTY ONE” —Also— Christie Comedy, “Gettt=:, Fun From the RIALTO IN Gertie’s Goat” TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 T HE story of a Broadway butter- fly who thought the famous playground was a place of fun, And learned—? A jazzy, _thrilly, lavish production | the’ maker of “The , Covered Wagon.” ce Maly Paher and Jeses| LLadey A JAMES CRUZE meeoovon HOTEL Broadway at 103d St. NEW.YORK CITY Near Riverside Drive Central Park, Theatres and Shopping Sections Single room, run: aio rH iad Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2, 3 Dinner do Luxe $1.85 served tn Blue Room and Grill M. P. MURTHA, iro gr. COLUMBIA LAWRENCE and VOGAN’S New Musical Comedy Company GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES In the Screamingly Funny Farce “MY WIFE’S FAMILY” Featuring THE FOLLIES PRETTY CHORUS FEATURE PICTURE—“THE EAGLE’S FEATHER” 25c MATINEE TOMORROW FOUR DAYS STARTING TOMORROW RIALTO MARSEILLES (Subway Exprése Station at Door) TONIGHT 6:45—9 o’Clock