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o> sm Botger® PAGE SIX. ———— er NORMA TALMADGE IN “SECRETS” HER SUPREME DRAMA : UGENE O’BRIEN, AMERICA TOMORROW marriage through fift critics to be her greatest drama, the showing of “Secrets” the adu SUPPORTED BY E “BLUFF” PLATING LAS TIMES AT THE RIALTO | the Sam production, Ito The final showing of Wood Paramount * Bluff,” which opened at the Ri theater last Wednesday will place there today. Agnes Ayres and Anton!o Moreno are the featured players in the pic- ture, which was adapted from an unusually successful magazine short story. oceoAETS” FILMED IN MEXIGO AND WYOMING, COMING T0 AMERICA Two trips were taken by the mem. bers of Norma Talmadge’s ‘Secrets’ company which plays at the America starting Saturday, during the film- ing of the picture, One was to Mex: ico and the other to Wyoming. Frank Borzage, director of “ge. crets," the First National picture, made the Mextent trip because of the difficulty he had in finding 3,000 long horn steers in one group on the | ranges around Los Angeles. Long and horns, it seems, have gone out the bald faces are now the poular xind of cows with ranchers. Plenty of long horns were found in Mexico however. ‘The trip to Wyoming was neces- sary in order to get the Wyoming at mosphere for the story. On his way to Wyoming, Borzage stopped off in Salt Lake City, his home, to visit with the home town boys and renew old acquaintances. Heading Norma’s supporting cast in “Secrets” is Eugene O'Brien, fa mous photoplay and stage star Others in the cast are Gertrude As tor, Clare McDowell, © George Nichols, Francis Winston Miller, Patterson jal, Alice Day, Florence Wicks and Win ter Hall. Gaetano Gaudio, tographer, veteran cinema Iming “Secrets,” from the famous REDUCING NEEDLE HAS PART IN NEW COMEDY A needle that reduces the size of ®@ person is the freak invention ch the plot of “The Mad the musical comedy the Columbia theater, is woven Much fun is obtained out of the de sire to have this needle var WYOMING — Everybody's Theater — NOW PLAYING Hoot Gibson His Latest 7 Reels “BROADWAY OR BUST” ALSO “HIT EM HARD” 10c and 40c SUNDAY Jack Dempsey ious persons who take part'in the playlet al Lawrence has the role of Dr. J o Lawrence hter. Em- and Earl promin E numbers are given be- tween scenes, the chorus adding much to their effect. Included in them are “Mc “Sweet Little You, It While Dancing,” and ‘Everybody's Sweetheart.” Johnny Walker is to be seen in the picture production “Captain Fly By Night." This is.a‘photoplay with panish setting. It gives the ac- tive Johnny a chance to show just how fast he can move. pas mart escee Cay 1k FILM SEA CAPTAIN. 15 \REAL IN “LOVING LIES” AT THE IRIS THEATER The old phrase “two heads are better than one’. fightfully might be changed to “two authors are better than one” in describing “Lov- ing Lies," which features Monte Blue and lyn Brent and provides the Yeatu portion of the program \t the Iris theater today and Satur- da. Peter B, Kyne, famed author of d-blooded stories, provided the t neme of Dv Lies” in his 2 novel “The Harbor Bar,” but mpson Buchanan, noted 2uthor and creator of “Civilian Clothe dapted the story to.the screen and then produced the pho- pn aR cies Saat St a as ATARRH of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— Over 17 filler Jars Used Ye The famous toplay with an understanding of th author's ideas which makes the fin- ished play a double triumph. With the same spirit that made his “Civilian Clothes" standing stage of a decade, Mr. the Kyne narri est that lifts its head and should hove the best of the previous sea stories and gives one a most facinating visuat adven- ture. Monte Blue, whose work in. the popular recent releases “Brass” and ‘Main Street’! has won him thou- sands of devoted admire: ad- mirably cast in “Loying L! lav- ing once been a sailor he gives to the title role of the picture a real- ism and grace none but a sailor could. His supporting cast is es- pecially competent. Evelyn Brent, is seen opposite Mr. Blue, and Joan Lowell, a seventeen-year-old As- sociated Authors discovery, plays a difficult part with delightful girlish freedom, Miss Lowell's d-ving and marked emotional talent éstablishes her as a new screen player whose future work will bear watching Charles Gerrard as tho scheming shipping operator also “does splen- didly with an exacting characteriza- tion, 4 “Loving Lies” gives something de- cidedly new in sea stories and pro- _ r has never had such a wide range for The settings, the go»wns, the action, the plot, give Miss Talmadge the opportunity ‘of a lifetime. Nearly 70,000 people packed the trial showing in Los Angeles alone. i duced with obvious care and techni. cal correctness it provides “drama sufficient to merit enthusiasm. Shewtiane icc Gat 2 “THE BEDROOM WINDOW’ RIALTO BILL TOMORROW “The Bedroom Window,” & W?- am de Mille,Paramount productiqn, opens at the Rialto theater tomor- row for a run of three days. May McAvoy, Malcolm MacGregor, Ri- cardo Cortez, Robert Edeson, George Fawcett and Ethel Wales are al featured in leading. roles. The story, written especially for the screen by Clara Beranger, is a mystery-melodrama-murder- comedy- love-story on the order of “The Ac URIN. For Your EYES Wholesome cleansing Refreshing Try COMING TO THE RIALTO NEXT WEEK ADDED ATTRACTION SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE MILO'S Miniature Minstrels BAND. and ORCHESTRA OF EIGHT PEOPLE An Up-to-date Review of Minstrelsy A BIG TIME ACT That Has Just Closed the Pantages Circuit In Addition to the Regular Program Kopper Kettle Art Department O-S Bldg. One Half Off Sale SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 Beginning at 9 a. m. One-half Off On All Lamp Shades, Art Goods, Table Scarfs, Pillows, Handsome Gifts and All Other Articles ONE DOLLAR TABLE Bargains Will Be Offered In Pottery, Handkerchiefs, Stamped Goods, Candle Sticks and Many Other Articles Kopper Kettle Art Dept. O-S Bldg. her genius. fhe Casvet Daily Cribune 2 whe NORMA TALMADGE AS SHE IS SEEN WITH EUGENE O’BRIEN IN “SECRETS” HER’ NEWEST PRODUCTION Starting tomorrow at the America, Norma Talmadge will be seen in “Secrets” a special First National Attraction in which she is supported by Euzene O’Brien. years of struggle, doubt, denger and happiness. pioneer perils of the rugged west, Wyoming, then to the whirlpool of modern life. is smashing theater records everywhere. It admission pric2 will be 50c evenings and 40c afternoons,—Ady. % It tells the secrets of one woman’s The pic-ure sweeps from: quaint old-fashioned days to the This admitted by The America announces to its patrons that during quittal” and “Grumpy,” but even more novel and startling than eithér of those successes. CHICAGO ORCHESTRA 3 HIRED FOR THE AAKEON Hunt's Chic: band is, the new nusica! organization which will open \n indefinite engagement at the Ar- xeon dancing academy Monday, ‘This orchestra is composed of a group ot capable performers who haye been entertaining audiences in Chicago for a long pero}. There are seven pleces, a piino;-trumpet, two saxo- ohoner, tronybone, bass instrument, and drum. The management of the Arkeon announces that a periodical will be published on the subject of dancing. This wil be a weekly magazine dea’- LAST TIMES TODAY COLLEEN MOORE AND CONWAY TEARLE ‘Flirting With Love” ALSO “AT FIRST SIGHT” (COMEDY) f News—Topics 10c and 40c Shows 1, 3, 5, 7,9 ing with all phases of the amuse- ment and will be entirely a local proposition. Broke His Vow “After trying all remedies and doctors for, stomach trouble for eight long years I decided I couldn't be helped and swore I would never take another dose of any kind of medicine, but when I saw what Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy did for a friend, who, also suffered from bloating as I did, I concluded to try it myself, It helped me at once.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in, testinal ailments, including appendi- citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. —Aadv. ——— Tribune Wantads bring results. ‘TODAY AND SATURDAY CHARLES CHAPLIN’S Great Production “A WOMAN OF PARIS” —also— Comedy “THE NOON WHISTLE” 10c and 20c. TURoR , Jesse’ PRESENTS: awoumn 4 with May McAvoy, Malcolm MacGregor, Ricardo’ Cortez, Robert Edeson, George Fawcett and Ethel Wales. RIALTO .; Pioneer Woman of Cheyenne Is Dead|+ CHEYENNE, Wyo.,' Mrs. Susan Mahoney, 77, a resident of Cheyenne for nearly 50 years, - Agnes Ayres A SHIVERY, quivery mys- tery-thriller. Bet- ter than “Gump: and made by the same director. WILLIAM déMILLE PRODUCTION STARTS ‘OMORROW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 192. died Wednesday at the home. in West Cheyenne she had occupied for more than 40 years. Death followed Ungering illness. 1 oo " 7 The husband of a woman whose**” fame as a novelist is almost world- wide declares he has never read a line his wife has written. Sept. 19.— THIS CORNER IS “The COVERED WAGON” INFORMATION BUREAU READ IT EVERY DAY. |O make “The Covered Wagon,” 3,- 000 actors spent three months on a location 80 miles from a Talrgae: They endured floods, blizzards, zero temper- ature, and sometimes lack of food. thousand Indians were used, and the livestock included 600 oxen, 1,000 horses, and 500 mules, ADULTS seen BOE MATINEE cipren 75¢ LOWER FLOOR and |. FIRST BALCONY Plus Tax EVENING GALLERY 50c Seats Reserved for 7 o’Clock Show Only SEAT SALE OPENS MONDAY MORNING, 10:30 ofrice eo. T Rialto: eed peste SAM WOOD ‘ Production) NE minute stranded in New York—the next, sitting pretty. in r the lap of luxury, all 99 the world at her feet. And she did it all on bluff! - ‘ Screened ’mid _ the luxurious » atmosphere of ultra-fashionable New York, Antonio Moreno —Also— Mack Sennett Comedy, “BLACK OXFORDS” SPORT PICTORIAL ONTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON” sam. ‘At the RIALTO | One Week Starting, September 27 + GREAT HISTORIC ROMANCE ‘THE (COVERED WY AGON' By the Famous Writer, Emerson Hough, whose characte lives again in the earnest endeavor of these ? REAL TRUE ARTISTS J. Warren Kerrigan Tully Marshall Under the Direction of JAMES CRUZE Lois Wilson Ernest Torrence Shown at the Popular Theater With Is Inspiring \ Music Two and Four . 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