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tivasits PAGE FOUR. RICHARD DIX STARS WITH BEBE DANIELS | IN RIALTO FEATURE: that when Alan Crosland produced “Unguarded Wo: men" for the Paramount his pri- mary motive was to provide an hour excellent entertainment. That he ceeded in this is patent to any- who saw the picture for the first time at the Rialto theater yes- We e certain one erday. What we want to point tu however, is that even if Mr. Crosland never intended there should be one, nevertheless there is a moral hidden away tn this stimu- ing photoplay, and this is it: day day in every way folks are get- better and better. more need be sald for the tip-top cast than that they seem to be living thelr roles instead of mere- ly playing them! ° Richard Dix, Bebe Daniels and Mary Astor, each gaye a rr lous performance; and the supporting staff which includes Walter McGrail, Har Mestayer, Frank eo and Joe King are more than ute in their respective parts. The entire producion with its colorful background and lavish set- tings reflects great credit on Alan Crosland and his co-workers. Good motion pictures are so few and far between that when a_ screenplay like “Unguarded Women" comes along it behooves us not to miss it. GORINNE GRIFFITH 1S STAR OF “SINGLE WIVES” Single Wives” is the alluring tl- tle of'a da photoplay of modern society life which is at the America today and tomorrow. As the title implies, the theme of the story, which the picture unfolds, treats with that class of women known to society as “single wives,” who, vic- tims of indifference of their hus- bands, seek affection and diversion away from thelr own firesides, The photoplay offers to Corinne Griffith, who {s co-featured with Milton Sills, one of the greatest op portunities she has had to date Those who saw Miss Griffith in “Black Oxen" and “Lilies of the Field” will find her role in “Singlé Wives" more dramatic than any of ber former parts. Milton Sills is cast in the difficult BEFORE TWINS — WERE BORN Was Very Miserable. Felt Lots Better After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Wyocena, Wis.—*‘I took Lydia 2. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- foremytwinswere born use my sister used it and recommended itto me. Iwa7soIcould scarcely zo about my daily work I was in such mis- ery. Butafter 1 be- gantaking thesec- ond bottle I was feeling lots better. I took three bot- tles anda half be- fore I was confined and finished the bottle while I was in bed. I got up feeling fine and have taken careof the twins alone ever since. I recommend the Vegetable Compound highly and will sing its praises in the future.”’ ~ —Mrs. IpA Grnrrrz, Wyocena, Wis. It is remarkable how many cases have been reported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened and run-down condition after child- birth, and for such mothers the care of the baby is wel aig impossible. Nevonly te iehere for the mother, but the child itself will indirectly suffer. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound is an excellent tonic for the mother both before and after child- birth. Itis prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and can be takon in safety by nursing mother OMING YOMIN LAST TIME TODAY ZANE GREY’S “When Romance Rides” —also “OH! NURSIE!” 10c 30c TOMORROW role of the husband, who, although loving his wife, nevertheless is re- sponsible for forcing hér into the arms‘of dn admirer because of his indifference. The part of the iover is in the hands of Lou Tellegen. Others who make up the truly all- tar cast of “Single Wives’ are Kathlyn Willlams, Henry B. Wal thall, Phyllis Hayer, Phillips Smal ley, Jere Austin and John Patrick. ae NEW MUSICAL SHOW AT THE COLUMBIA WILL START TODAY With new musica! numbers, new costumes ‘and new comedy the Girls cf the Follies company present a new musical comedy at the Colum- bia theater starting today called “The "ixer Fixed.” “The Tiger's Claw,” featuring Jack Holt, is the feature Paramount picture bocked on the same pro- gram. The principal roles in the new production are taken by Hal Law rence, Edythe Lawrence, Fre Lorch, Emmett Vogan, Elaine Rus sell Earl Fisher and Gladys Law rence, Earl Fisher in presenting “St. Louis Blues,” as his specia'ty in the now show. Fred Lorch is appearing in another of his comedy number: Mal Lawrence has ‘Pretty Girt" s his feature number. Elaine Russell !s singing “Tuflin Blues.” Special- ties also are prenented by Edythe Lawrence and Elaine Russell. The comedy roles are taken by Fred Lorch and Emmett Vogan, who are getting many laughs in each show at the Columbia. A special gift matjnee for kiddies is being featured for urday afternoon DOUGLAS M'LEAN’'S. NEW FUN MAKER ON SATURDAY Douglas MacLean is coming back to the America theater on Saturday in the greatest comedy achievement of his career. “Never Say Die.” has latest screen triumph is an adaptation of one of Willie Collier's greatest stage suc: cesses, a pigce which kept Broad- way laughing for a year and also Played for three successive seasons in the road. The play was also pre- sented in London, Australia and Other world centers where it swept audiences off thelr feet and broke attendance records, But the screen version is sald to be even more funny and thrilling than was pos- sible through the limited medium of the stage. Douglas MacLean is cast in the role of a wealthy young fellow who, if he doesn't marry, will have his fortune go to charity. So it is ar- ranged for him toywed a beautiful gir] who will become his sole heir. The fun begins when a gunman is hired to put him quiet!y out of the way—so his wife can m her orig- ina! fiance who ia his best friend a divorce being too slow and com plicated s' attempt to evade this killer a host of other diffi culties form the basis of the plot. His final attempt to escape his pur suers in a dilapidated hackney-cab WHAT A WOMAN SHOULD 00 WHEN SHE the Sat [3 WEAK AND NERVOUS \j THOUSANDS OF WOMEN HAVE SURPR LY We A | IN > HIS SIMPLE NT. On account of the terrible ness, nervousness and alarming symptoms, which often produced by iron starvation of the blood, fre- quently the sufferer ne suspects the real cause of her trouble but thinks she has some other aflment. As a result of iron starvation you may suffer from headaches, dizal- ness, shortness of breath or palpitation, pains across the- loss of memory, weak will-power, melancholy or the “blues,” disturbed digestion, loss of appetite, sleepless nights, night sweats and #0 on. In such ca do not wait until you go all to pieces and collapse in a state of nervous prostration but eat more spinach and green vegetables and take organic iren like Nuxated Iron with them for a while and see what a difference it makes, But be sure the iron you take is organic fron and .0t metallic iron which people usually take. Metallic iron is iron just as it mes from the action of ‘ strong acides on small pieces of iron, while organic iron like Nuxated Iron is like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. Beware of substitutes, Look name “Nuxated” on every pack ind the letters Ny I on every tablet. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers th for CONFETTI “NORTH OF ALASKA” — if you do not obtain perfectly satis factory results. For sale by all druggists. Ady back, Douglas MacLean In “Never Say Die’ America Saturday Patrons of the’ America can look forward to a riot of thrills and laughs when Douglas MacLean in “Never Say Die” opens Saturday. This is his newest farce comedy in the same Vein as his last three successes. “The Hottentot,” “Going Up,” and ‘The Yankee Consul.” — In “Never Say Die,” MacLean ts the unwilling hero of one of the funniest marriage complications im- aginable. On the same program will be Our Gang in their new comedy, ‘Com- mencement Da: Here’ is an all- comedy offering that should not be missed by anyone seeking entertain- ment,—Ady, is sald to be about the funniest scene ever woven into a motion picture “Never Say Die” ends in a burat of hilarious comedy which leaves the audience fairly sarping for breath. es “THE SCARLET LILY” 13 NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT “The Scarlet Lily’ «t the Iris to- day is the biggest picture In which Miss MacDonald has ever appeared, and we say this in view of the fact that she has been fortunate indeed in the selection of her vehicles. \ It combines all the elements requisite to the perfect picture—suspense, action, plot, pathos and humor. The work of this star deserves especial comment. While accustom ed to expecting remarkable delinea- tions from Miss MacDonald, we were overwhelmed by the artistry of her performance in every particular, Cast as an employee of an art décorator’s shop, she is seen both in rich and poverty-stricken environments, and she gives faithful characterization to the contrasting roles. The cast, which includes Orville Caldwell, Stuart Holmes, Edith Lyle, Adele ington, Ggrdon Russell e Morse, Jane Miskinin and Lin- coln Stedman is an ideal one, and each member of it merits individual praise. “The ment ot Lily’’ is real entertain. (a Se EE ee “NORTH OF ALASKA” [5 FEATURE AT WYOMING Lorraine Eason, who plays the part of Tisha Dumonoff, a blind girl, re- in the latest Thrillspeedrama ONTEST AD, Ernest Torrence J. Warren Kerrgian A great picture of west stream, a tion. And Showing Afternoons 2 and 4 THE COVERED WAGON” ie Come On Folks And See That Great Picture, ‘The Covered Wagon’ a —By— JAMES CRUZE Starring: cludes interesting and thrilling features such as the of a big wagon train across the prairie, buffalo hunt, and Indian attack, a prairie fire and many others in this one picture of western immigra- Come and See It All at the RIALTO THEATRE STARTING SEPTEMBER 27 Che Casver Daily Cribune lease,” ‘North of Alaska,” of the Sanford Produotions, featuring Mat- ty Mattison, and which plays at the Wyoming theater Friday, will testi- fy to the fact that it is no fun play- ing the part of a blind girl. On the exterior scenes she was compelled to hold her eyes wide open against the glaring sun on the snow covered fields and mountain sides, and was almost the victim of what is known as “snow blindness, and she was truly thankful when the company started back to the studios to finish up the interflor scenes of the picture. The interiors, however, proved even more of a Waterloo for plucky Miss Eason, however, as to stare into the Kleig lights for long periods proved even more trying for eyes than had been the snow, and even when given temporary relief by using glasses for rehearsals the pain was almost unbearable and it was several days before her vision was again normal, Boston Beauty Barred From Coast Contest ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 4. = Miss Boston, winner of a Boston beauty contest over 700 other con- testants, wus barred from the na- tional beauty contest here because she is-married. Miss Boston, who was entered in the name of Miss Mildred Prendergast, was greatly surprised and declared she had been assured that married women were eligible. 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Montgomery, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Electronic Reactions of Abrams Riverton, Wyoming Louis Wilson Tully Marshall ern pioneer movement. It in 1 trek fording a swollen for One Week Evenings 7 and 9 the} NIGHT NEWS KANSAS CITY—The national klonvocation of the Ku Klux Klan will be held at Kansas City, Septem- ber 22 to September 25. NEW YORK.—Secretary Mi on his return from*Europe, predict- ed that pre-war prosperity will re- turn to that continent as a result of the inauguration of the Dawes .plan. GENEVA.—Great throngs ac- claim and greet Premier Herriot of France upon his arrival, KANSAS CITY.—A tip prevented the holdup of the Golden State |d Limited train by three masked men who boarded the train. — summary oF |WOOD HIGHWAY | Five - Mile five-mile section of wooden way that can be stacked up like a away when the shifting sands that it will traverse threat to overwhelm it, BUILD ACROSS DESERT LANDS Stretch in California Can Be Saved From Sand. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. leck of cards and tucked CorFrEF Offers 10 lbs. of Cane Sugar-_ For Every $10.00 Paid 10 Ibs. of Cane Sugar_ The Bungalow Gr 412 East Fifth Street BUNGALOW When the Account Is Paid in Full CASH CUSTOMERS With Every $3.00 Cash Order—N: Sugar May Be Included in That Offer In Effect Until Saturday Night, Sept. 6 You 80c on Your Account— | 0c ocery & Market Phones 22—23 TODAY CORINNE GRIFFITH —and— MILTON SILLS —in— —Supported By— Lou Tellegen Kathlyn Williams Henry Walthall COMEDY NEWS Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 AND TOMORROW “SINGLE WIVES” Phyllis Haver TOPICS 10¢ and 40c|10@ and 20¢ LAST TIMES TODAY | “THE SCARLET LILY” —with— KATHERINE ; MAC DONALD First Time Shown in Casper —Also— WILL ROGERS atte “Big Moments From Little Pictures NEW SHOW STARTING TODAY COLUMBI TONIGHT 6:45 9 Cl. Lawrence and Vogan’s New Musical Comedy Company GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES In the Snappiest Show of the Season “THE FIXER FIXED” Featuring DANCING CHORUS THE FOLLIES PRETTY PROGRAM: , CAST Yack Stuart ~~... Mrs. Jack Stuart The Butler Bunny Austin — Mrs. Bunny Austin — Pete Smith Mrs, Pete Smith Opening Chorus — St. Louis Blues — Specialty _ Pretty Girl Tuflin Blues — Specialty Specialty _ Feature Picture—Jjack Hol ~~, Hal Lawrence Edythe Lawrence --- Fred Lorch - Emmett Vogan - Elaine Russell >- Earle Fisher - Gladys Lawrence =- Girls of the Follies Earle Fisher and Girls. ~ Elaine Russell and Girls -- Edythe Lawrence and Girls ~~~ Elaine Russell and Girls t is “‘The Tiger’s Claw” SHOWERS OF BEAUTY WYOMING PRINCESS At the Arkeon—September 9~--At 9 p.m. 4—A high- is nearing completion at Pittsburgh, Contra Costa county, and will be ready to place along the desert high- way route between Indlo and Yuma in a few months, it was announced by the state highway commission's San Francisco office. The highway is being constructed of red wood blocks, held together by timbers and eye bolts. The eye bolts enable a crane to pick up the sections of the highway bodily when a big sand storm threatens to blow it off the landscape or after said sands have buried it and it must be moved to a new location. Ler) 45 ry, Clow puro Tes story of a girl adrift, and the man who saved her when she drifted too far. With a big all- star cast, ALAN e Ropuctio THURSDAY, SEPTEMRE®P 4 100, The portable highway 4s the only type that can be used in the region as the drifting sands ‘would soon cover up any other type and render it useless. NO TIME TO DANCE TONIGHT North Washington Hall SPIES AND HIS HOWLING WOLVES RIALTO CROSLAND Nieves Gicture Added Attractions: MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “HIS NEW MAMA” Sport Pictorial—Fun From the Press—Shows 1-8-5-7-9 CANDY FRE EVERY BOY AND GIRL ATTENDING THE MATINEE SATURDAY at the COLUMBIA WILL RECEIVE A BOX OF CANDY. 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