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iq PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Sunday Cribune CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TO ENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC MILTON SILLS FINDS ACTION IN. MEW COMEDY yq/sTAQHEIM|S|HISTORICAL ACTION ROMANCE “The Making of O’Malley” Is First National | 4". Feature at America Today; Dorothy ae Mackaill in Supporting Cast. m and Tom of 1 Coach,” is ‘tts promise’ | Will Open Wednesday at Rialto Theater | alt leve hailed with th tub 2 1 n the Fox re-| 1 pi c Doris May | . nes Dirla. belonga!td thesold echo for Showing. the ris who wear delicate, frilly z Ce. i] A hir an. . t Cap —— oa drama and romanc ings and-who knit and cook and] _ sS (gntiee orci * y p house. She is the kind of girl] One of the most significant p f ys; | tures of all motion picture progress tavenoe eek “Greed ne film version of Frank | ngle and | ON ague,” which t e © thea yedne né’trusting. She at the Rialto theater Wedn aS ssifladi This 1s the latest production Speedie Liver 3 » by von Stroheim, direc- ‘ 1 Wives” and “The better protection | to at nd to appeal to| ground. y se] The picture {s based on’ Lucien s W ndian est of 18 buffalo war cry ed the pla was a thing et the scholor and of its historical back- famous novel and is a story of w NEWYORK GOP'S ROLE IN FLM "'Rr"Tme'm GREED’ PROVES "WoW PLAYING RT THE RIALTO “The Thundering, Herd,” which] tain ttractive combination of Ike nderi rapeiatare yl Kesar le, nd his Rainbow Girls in a TRIUMPH (Ik ART oven a at the Rial-| de stu: ard’s adaptation of Zane Grey's the vast ains , it deals with the hard- ships of a caravan of ploneers who abandon their farms in the middle T tir | wi han Tom Mix | M the bril- | Sora? I's Pass Key,” and in it he | t : d +s nleves a triumph of realism aoe I rilted when I heard that | the Norris. novel is considered e name t R An @. ai i yon Stroheit ur t f RO ere 2 € tain! must —_ 1 Beaum? eer Re EI RUL f nd often, when Sh a } I 1 pic t Hus ¥ go over to Tom's set | , Ich there is objective ac a5 The Lost W epee ge amen e; it shows how two hum re ks : Cena Smeets he side | ings disintegrate and go to the very . ys was cas 2 3 dregs, without omitting a detail of A Cr GAFFE ITE RATE PEE LL SERIE a thleticheltln:. wha ivareesinar ; S ms pais Nilaed pad sed | the downward path. And through N EWSNOI ESF MOV TEL. peal gepaneah sah RE Deseo ene ull this yigorous film painting there ay FA RA (ANTS A > os eee cethe mem | runs a wonderful yein of comedy— PRES 1 CHOWN DAS OC Dey F > oe eas urprised to | COM*dY « sled om the rocky ridicu | ¢ w SUEpy ee c 5 0 1 life Dainty cilia “Storence” Lebret Pi saga g with Marian Nixon, | ! as | s Unusual. ft ‘orris’ imagina mt in the plc , the hulkir man, is portrayec , and no finer piece the cine 1 the cast An then, the next called in and Shields’ in is realistically played Miss Pitts hereby | E on, the topmost rung | more t ider. i whic je was t is perfect as Marcus | F Schouler, M "3 friend who|T turns on himwvhen he thinks he has | la been done out of a chance to $5,000 by ma a. Se is the barroom sport of the old when they wore “Oh You I tons and drank under, “Smil you, smile” signs RIALTO, The Whole Family, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Then t family—“Mom 2 wins, and little presented. 4 lvia Ashton I : partner, Cyr ing dire given the 1 with ‘The Dea Norma Hy Lil- | the re. built his | seria Jean Hersh with Henry me to th the fil da * but , damn in the cast of Bar- screen version of » White Monkey,” You may have onklin and s the paren s there has never been on n anything qui maz as the final scenes in Death where McTeague and Marcus je in the overpowering. hes Von Stroheim took his players r and Friday, > Talmadge STAR DUST on and “Bill” masterpiece, Turpin comedy and love drama} nton's * wa pe cunt EKalea , for a pict Ps Starting Saturday, July 25, to the spot to get these scenes, and ST eaane horne, who recent! James Oliver Curwood's “Baree|as a result filmed a sequence that —_—_>___ ome cook." he neal DS, | Son of Kazan.” agate thrill has never been sur-| 4 snevitts will entertain the annual ns Jon’ peobllis “ba Sib tournament for the Southern lawn tr for a Nee tennis championships the week of V fonday, July 19 and| The Piedmont league closed the August 10. pit: ing of O'Malley” with | first half of its season with the Dur- ———_——— or brunette? The) milton » Dorothy Mackall and|ham Bulls the winner by a good : a brunette, 1 owland also comedy “Have | margin illian is a For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ad : re i 20 cma. 5 crv. CHILDREN 10c TODAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM FOX presents and Thurs- —"Her Hus- per pro: | b with Antonio Mo- nd Mary]reno, Patsy Ruth Miller and Ruth + Joseph] Clifford also comedy “Cut Loose,” Valen-|and Pathe News and Topics of the Day. Fri id of foreign p DeMille, dau: and Saturday, July 24 and Vadis,” with Emil Jan- ian Hall Davis" also’ Fox nin News h's daughters was 10¢—DANCE—49¢ | es Dancing Every Night IKE EVANS’ RAINBOW GIRLS TONY. the wonder iow Musical Comedy Company in IN A NEW SHOW “AT THE RACES” A hundred to one el, “The Gar Ir and Mon July 19 and —“The Deadwood ch," with Tom Mix and is May also Harry “Ike” Evans’ Rainbow Girls in Mu sical skara, the re garden, Wednesday and Thurs- 21, 22 and —*Lucretia ’ with Irene Rich, Monte Marc MeDermott also * Evans and his Rain. Musical Comed: Saturd BIG SPECIAL TONIGHT the pa NIGHT HAWK. js)": PAVILION a < and Cambridge Lawson Har at with als hot Or 1 Cla (Hundred Laughs Every wha. = = fed 4%: = Minute) NEW VAUDEVILLE FIRS T, “THE COVERED WAGON” A THEN “NORTH OF 36 } MATINEE TODAY 2:30 THUNDERING HERD” —With— ‘eee JACK HOLT eople! LOIS WILSON 2,000 NOAH BEERY | Buffalo! Raymond Hatton Also Comedy and News 1, 2:40, R 4:20, 6, TODAY—TOMORROW—TUESDAY 7:40, 9:20 ihe eat Today’s the Big Day RIVERVIEW PARK EVERYBODY GOES DANCING-—-SWIMMING Come and Spend a Cool Afternoon. No Admission Charge on Week Days 10¢ Per Dance RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ‘ARTIS DANCING EVERY NIGHT Open Air Dance Pavilion Town. The Finest Open Air Dance Pavilion in the State. COUGAR’S FAMOUS 6-PIECE ORCHESTRA Come Out Tonight— You'll Come Again. EVERY EVENING AN EVENING OF PLEASURE “They told me I was crazy” said Erich Von Stroheim “They said I was insane to go into Death Valley in the hottest part of August when the temperature is rarely lower than 140 degrees. They told me about the poison water holes—the death-dealing noxious gas pockets—the deadly insects and reptiles—the perilous expanses of borax and salt into which a person might sink. They told me that our food would spoil in the heat: —of the days of marching in the blinding light in those trackless wastes in which countless numbers have been It was my life’s ambition to make a true Great American novel, ‘McTeague.’ So Thad to go.” SEE “GREED” AT THE RIALTO STARTING WEDNES- lost and died. . . . But I went! picturization of Frank Norris’ DAY. Alcova Road, Just West of mance which exemplifies the truth of that old adage, “the course of true love never did run smooth.” The exciting adventures of the pioneers which culminate in a ter rific battle with the Indians, and the harrowing experiences of the young lovers which reach a smashing cll- max during a spectacular stampede WIN TODAY 2:30 P. M. FREE PARKING SPACE LOOK IN CHAPPY’S WINDOW. and guess the number of miles that wagon wheel will run during the showing of “THE THUNDERING HERD” tue RIALTO Wheel Started 10 o’Clock Saturday LEAVE YOUR GUESS WITH CHAPPY ROUND-UP LET’S GO! 1 Bucking Horses, Saddle Horse Races, Bareback Rid- ing, Barrel Race, Wild Horse Race, Clowns. SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1923 provide a choice assortment of 4. namic thrills for audiences to - joy. ‘ Acting honors fall to the tot ot Jack Holt, Lois Wilson, Noah Beery and Raymond Hatton, who effective. ly portray the leading roles. 7 * entire production reflects credit on William K. Howard, who directo the picture, .00 +5 ADULTS 50c KIDS 25c Our romg the hero—Milton Sills ad ’un e of Cops and Cupids. He gets all » sir!—ey raid a Turkish bath to find’em. Talk about the fun?—Rave about the thrill boy, you don’t know the half of it! We're Yelling—“It’s Good!” in a big thrilling n if he has to ?—-say, Comedy—News HAROLD LORING AT THE ORGAN Shows 1-3-5-7-9 10¢-d0¢