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=e. sarre Ss amsecseseseneenses PAGE FOUR. [——} =o = = — = — => = co i=] y i—— J cc F | roam | ar ETTER THAN EVER IN TEGHETS” AT AMERICA orma Talmadge is always Norma nndge—through her personal at- ments and her ability as an act- she has become an institution popular screen ress. hardly another who can oc- her unique position. And in ets" now showing at the Amer- she most certainly excels all ~.+4 efforts, and, supported by Eu- O'Brien and a star cast, has possible another epic of the jen. ew Stars can carry a picture nugh extremes—relieve it of the aeness that is common to so ny pictures, but in “Secrets” hav- r its setting first in London, 50 ars ago, moving rapidly to Ameri n frontiers, and back to London ’ the present, in a swift gripping tory Miss Talmadge does just that. “he frontier portion of the picture s one of few this chronicler has that seemed so realistic, 0 swift moving that more than ordi- nary interest was aroused—down- t concern was the reaction. In r words, !t is a peach of a story, ed by ‘an actress not afraid of work and supp by a cast that seldom is seen with such surround- lings. } Those who might be suffering mm jaded tastes in pictures will i @ new thrill and a new pleas- ure in seeing this beautiful, but at the same time logical and fast-mov- pictur Se mecaelioeee Saar FAD MILLS AWARDED SIXTH CONTEST PRIZE The sixth prize in the Rialto the ter ad-wri in connec- ion with « 1 Wagon ap won by Brad Mills of the New fork Oi company. The advertise- nent which Mr. Mills contributed is eing published in today’s Tribune. f “The C Wa will be hown at P Rialto r one week tarting Saturday.~ Tickets for re- erved seats to the 7 o'clock show were placed on sale today. A cast selected absolutely for type was chosen for the picture. Lois Wilson p'ays- the heroine— Molly Wingate, a typical girl of the frontier days, beauuiful, big of sou! and with the bravery and stamina that the wild experiences of the caravan times demanded. James Warren Kerrigan is seen as Will Banion, the intrepid leader whose sterling qualities win through in face of impending disgrace and hold the heart of Molly despite the efforts of a rival to blacken his character. The rival, Sam Woodhull, is portrayed by A’an Hale, noted screen villain. Mr. Wingate is play ed by Charles Ogte, noted member of aramount Stock company and Mrs. Wingate by Ethel Wales, who played nt Matilda in ‘The Old Home- ." Bill Jackson, Jim Bridger and Kit Carson, famous scouts, are interpreted by Ernest Torren Tully Marshall and Guy Oliver spectively while John Fox does the part of Jed Win a boy. “TAANISH” 1S COMING TO AMERICA WEDNESDAY} Although thi the George Fitz: “Tarnish,” — th success sponsor: 7 wyn through First National Pic tures, reveals a distressing, but all too true phase of young men and women, the subject hasbeen treated with a skill that defies description. “Tarnish” will be shown at the America theater, beginning Wednes- day. Briefly, the photodrama lays,bare the past of a young man who is on the verge of matrimony. It tells a story of genufhe vitality, realistic, convincing, of the sedy that threatens young love when the past intrudes upo1 the blissful present. In the mesh of the revelation is caught a young designing mani christ, a sweet, innocent girl and a seriou ro nt uth, to WILLIAM FARNUM FILM AT RIALTO TOMORROW William Farnum'’s first screen ve- hicle in over a year, the Wallace Worsley Paraniount production, “The Man Who Fights Alone,” will be the feature at the Rialto theater FRIENDS ALL THOUGHT HIS TIME WAS SHORT ‘But S. H. Borland Now En- joys Fine Health Since Taking Tanlac. “In time of peace prepare for War,” is a wise suggestion to carry @ut in connection with health. ‘There is always an army of winter diseases, including influenza, grippe, bronchitis and pneumonia, ready to attack the weak, run-down system The time to bulld up the constitu tion and fortify against the on slaughts of these. contagious and dangerous enemies of health {s right now and, according to the te of those who hav tried it, mothing so invigorating to a run down system Tanlac, H. Bor- land, 79, of Milwaukee, Oregon, re. ently said this of the famous nedicine: “Tanlac is a medicine I can youch for, because I have used it off and on for a long time and have found It ‘on the square’. I first took Tan- lac after a bad spell of grippe and bronchitis, in the winter of 1922, when my health was so bad that my friends gave me but a few weeks to live, “My there is omach was in such a fix Bang ! screen. Spoilers.”’ A William DeMille Production THE BEDROOM WINDOW May McAvoy, Malcolm MacGregor, Ricardo Cortez, Robert Edeson, George Fawcett and Ethel Wales “The Bedroom Window” Opens and Closes With a Come Get Your Share of Thrills and Chills Also Lloyd Hamilton Comedy, “Lonesome” Kinogram News TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY SWILLIAM FARNUM ‘@ “The Man Who Fights Alone’ rm LOIS WILSON * WALLACE WORSLEY Come and welcome famous “Bill” Farnum back to the In the finest drama he’s had since “The Adapted by the scenario writer of “The Covered Wagon” and magnificently produced by the maker of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” LL that I could ea nothing but ‘spoon victuals,’ such as milk ‘and eggs. |. was terribly weak and dizzy and could make no progress: towards re- covery But Tanlac certainly did the work and now, at 79, I am in excellent health—have more strength and energy than in 5 years d altogether in tip-top shape. “My case of stomach trouble, although stubborn, seemed asy for Tanlac. Tanlac’ gave me sh a keen appetite and good diges- ut I soon forgot all about and soft foods and went to everything I wanted. ‘Then kness, dizziness, constipation and troubles ended and I found myself in frst class health. Since then I have kept Tanlac on hand all the time, for it is the great- est ald to health I have ever come across. A trial will convince any- the claims I make for other Accept no substitute, Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con- stipation, made and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. Adv. TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:26 tomorrow. The story is an adapta- tion by Jack Cunningham of “The Mircale of Hate.” lois Wilson and Edward Horton D- .| are featured in leading roles in su Miss Wilson was in the role of the port of the star. recently seen Queen in Rudolph Valentino's “Mo sieur Beaucatco,” while Horton wi be remembered as the i inimitable light comedian of Cruze’s “Ruggles of Red Gap” and “To the Ladies.” Players prominent on both stage and screen appear in the unusual ly capable suporting cast in this pro- duction. latest shown at the last times tonight. and Malcolm MacGregor tured in the principal roles. a big all-star supporting “THE AGE OF DESIRE’ IT THRILLING DRAM Malcolm. are fe There cast. “Please, lonesome—" “The Bedroom Window,” deMille’s amount production, will be Rialto theater for the May McAvoy A My life is so The san stopped playing solitaire long enough to answer with a ges- ture of anger and finality: “I've told you before that I can not love what ig not all mine? cannot a baby her hu ve my consent to adopting 1 The woman threw her arms about sand’s neck, but he pushed her aside, threw down the cards and stalked from the room in sank to the floor H Malcolm become wes Trask, of millionaire, the sobbing is haa subject _of adopting a baby, a subject which his wife brought up with wearying frequency. He did not know that was her own baby she wanted it to adopt—that she adopted this subter- fuge in order to have her baby with her once again. his welfare for her and now, when she amends, fate stood in her way. which, she guarded so closely, She had sacrificed She could not tell her husband the secret for she knew him well enough to know that their ways would part. the most fascinating which has ever reached the scree! It is “he Age of De "a First Nations! picture produced by Frank and is from the pen .of Willson. It is now being || shown the Ivis theater. The stellar PI rtle Stedman and Willia MILO’S MINSTRELS 10 ARRIVE ON WEONESDA e-manner in which her mother d this problem forms one stories n. t is headed by Mary Phil- m y | Casperites are anticipating with pleasure the coming of Mi‘o's Mini ia ture minstrels to the Rialto theater Wednesday, Thursday and’ Friday ot this week. This is a jazz yand and orchestra of eight people and has ben a headline act on the Pantages cireult recently, The production will take up a per- dod of forty minutes and. will given in connection with the reg lar picture. be ue JOHN W. DAVIS 1h OATIOFIED WITH Elo WORK Gratification Shown for Reception in West, Report. By FRAZER EDWARDS. (United Press Staff Correspondent) EN ROUTE WITH DAVIS TO NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Homeward bound after a campaign through ten states in the mid-western grain belt Che Casper Daily Cribune ot EE an dthat an intensive campaign will put the hoosier state in the Demo- ¢ratic column. Many Indiana farmers are still fn distress and Davis, in his speech in South Bend this afternoon, dwe‘t on the tariff, contending that the high protective rates of the Fordney-Mc- Cumber tariff bill had added to the burdens of the farmers. Davis also arraigned thé Republican party for alleged corruption in the adminis- tration and promired a government “bonest from top te bottom.” Oe HUNT'S BAND 10 OPEN ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT Hunt's novelty band opens its en- gagement at the Arkeon dancing academy this eVening. The band comes direct from Chicago and is a musical organization that bas found favor with many dance crowds. It ning to greet the new players. sasens semen tecta Rema of the comedy should prove -iotous enough. program. —————_—_——- more, is expected that ‘a large crowd will be on hand at the Arkeon this eve- “The Monkey's Paw" is the fea- ture photoplay which is on the same Two hundred and forty women were among the delegates attending the American Institute of Banking convention held recently in Balti For in every marri: could know. : TODAY and TUESDAY COLUMBIA COMPANY IN | Norma Talmadge | NEW COMEDY TONIGHT Lawrence and Vogan's Girls of the Follies offer for consideration at the Columbia theater their latest production, “Ma, Look at Him.” It the title is any index to the nature the performance e since the be; been SECRETS which only ONE Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9. Supported By . EUGENE O’BRIEN “SECRETS” This is the story of MARRIAGE—of just one marria; each marriage is a separate mystery—a MYSTERY of secrets. ginning of time there have MAN and ONE WOMAN ASTORY AS GREAT AS THE STAR —ALSO COMEDY— “SWEET DADDY” Adults: Matinee 40c; Night 50c and in the foothills of the Rocktes, John W. Davis, Democratic stand- ard bearer, felt satisfied today that he had awakened the west -and started a trend in his direction. Although Davis and his managers are conceding no state to the oppo- | sition, they are making no extraya- gant claims. They realize that the Democratic candidate bas his hard- est fighting before him. But so long as they feel the drift of public sen- timent flowing toward him, they are configent that the can win. ‘brought his campaign into a state in the face of reports that the state is safe for Coolidge. Local Democratic leaders, however, assured Davis that political senti- Smiles Bright Teeth White Breath Sweet MARY PHILBIN ment has only begun to crystalize That winning personality we all admire is the result of care and cleanliness, as well as good health and happiness. WRIGLEY’S makes for clean, sound teeth, for agreeable breath, for better appetite and digestion, s The cleansing action of WRIGLEY’S upon the teeth, tongue, throat (and breath) —its antiseptic effect—its digestive aid—its wholesome refreshment—these are all pos- itive benefits that doctors and dentists freely affirm. ‘ Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. TODAY and TUESDAY “THE AGE OF DESIRE” . FIRST CASPER : SUNSHINE COMEDY “SCENARIO SCHOOL” —with — MYRTLE STEDMAN HOWIN Special Entertainment © Dance Hall Stcam Heated for the Winter BIG DANCING EVENT RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYOMING WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 24 JAMES CRUZE PRoouction The picture the whole country’s talking about. FOR THE 7 O’CLOCK SHOW ONLY RIALTO SEATS NOW SELLING We NG LAST TIMES TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN open —Also— JACK DEMPSEY —iIn— ALL’S WELL ON THE OCEAN” 10c and 40c TOMORROW HARRY CAREY —in— “THE MIRACLE BABY” “The White Tiger” you have shot m be good,” cried little three-year-old Eva Dolores Cook (above) of La: Porte, Ind. Her father, John Cook, had fired a bullet {nto her chest as she sat on his lap. Cook, police say, planned to kill her and himself fol- lowing a family quarrel. He is in jail charged with attempted murder. 1, part. ERE isin- . Stant relief from that burning no waiting for re- sults — different from any other method. Pain stops instantly, paring. Simply get Blue-jay at your druggist. Use it tonight, walk in comfort tomorrow. New way ends Corns quick nega aie: then the corn loosens and comes off. Ends dangerous, old-time Blue-jay ge 3. capable ‘players. assembled. OFFEE the accepted Coffee QUALITY MAINTAINED AllLO'S IN ADDITION Extraordinary Attraction! THE BIGGEST ADDED ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED AT THIS THEATER AND ORCHESTRA THE BIG HIT ON THE_PANTAGES CIRCUIT Admission: Matinee RIALT¢ ET MINIATURE en) MINSTRELS OF EIGHT PEOPLE TO OUR REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAM A 2 HOUR SHOW—A 40 MINUTE REVIEW OF MINSTRELSY and Feature Picture—Wm. FARNUM in “THE MAN WHO FIGHTS ALONE” Appearing Mat., 3:00 O’Clock; Eve., 7:45, 9:30 Adults 40c Adults 50c Children 10c . Evening Children 25¢ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 4. 5. desire. 6. For. POSEEPBCONTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON" ; Winner 6f Sixth Prize “(Bi ‘Mills, N. Y. Oil’ Co.) THE TIME arrangement is ideal, a given at one—three—seven and nine each aay, » Any- body can easily arrange to see this wonderful picture. THE MUSIC will be delightful. gets'the talent if it is to be obtained. Here are six excellent reasons why every- body in Casper should see that excellent picture, “THE COVERED WAGON,” to be shown at the RIALTO for a week starting September 27th: THE STORY by Emerson Hough is a vivid por- trayal cé the hardships of the early caravan winding its way across the prairie, of which Casper was an actual 2. THE DIRECTION of the picture by James Cruze has excited the admiration of even hig closest competitors. THE CAST includes Lois Wilson, J. Warren Ker- tigan, Tully Marshall, Ernest Torr ence and many other A better’western cast has never been show being THE THEATER is as comfortable as you may The RIALTO finer texture’ and larger volume in your bakings #KC Baking Powder Same Price for over BB years 29 use less than of higher priced brands Why Pay War Prices? MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT Ounces for Moi than ge—because WM. COLLIER 10c AND 20c