Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1917, Page 5

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Sunday at the Lyric production that probably contains | Charlie Chaplin, in an inimitable}™ore laughs than any in which this comedy, features the program at the ee comedian. has: appeared re-, | Lyric theater Sunday and the follow- on) 4 : | 13 " rr ak Heading the bill for Sunday in a ing day appears with Marie Dressler five-part Metro play in-which Viola! | Dana stars. “Lady Barnacle” re-| counts the story of a Hindo princess who runs away from the royal palace {and puts on boys clothes for the sake | of the man she loves. | The Bonton |) | CAFE FHHE PLACE TO EAT : BV. ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : ; REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- CIALTY. Still a number of select LOTS to choose from in Sheridan Heights See Me Now Harry Free 112 South Wolcott ie L d| eR ARIE HF oJ dor Madame Petrova at the Iris In “The Undying Flame,” Mme. Petrova’s first Lasky-Paramount pic- ture, one of the strangest facts of hu-| man experience is touched upon and| n fact forms the basis for the v hole| weird and mysterious story which has | een cleverly woven around it. This| s the very common sensation of hav-| g been in a place before or having erformed exactly the same actions! n relation to the same persons, whom | | | EE See ee AE ATO perhaps one has never seen before Who is there who has not experienced this baffling sensation? The Egyp- tions, thousands of years ago, work-| ed out a theory to explain all this in! heir religion of the “transmizration } f souls” which is nothing more or than the passing of the soul or rit from one form to another dur- ng the course of its progress thru the centuries. Thus an Egyptian in experiencing | this feeling would merely say to him- elf: “I have known this person, | j ; ; : 139 South Center Street in 1r have been in this place in one of | PEATURE PICTURE AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT | 4 my previous incarnations’—and go ; } S bout his business. ! At the Lyric Tonight jiette Moore. The story déals with a But in “The Undying Flame” we Robert Yarwick, one of the great- fg t y |#dventures with the Apaches in Paris have a charmingly modern young En-/est fz : r 1 ; and a romance that swings across the ant it poe ican until one| eading aed will next be seen by his| Atlantic into fashionable New York day a happy accident brings a mystic | 2dmirers at the Lyric theater to-! sc ciety. It contains many spectacu- scarab into her possession from the|"ight. His offering will be “The Si- hands of a gypsy who tells her that|lent Master,” taken from E. Phillips when the other half shall be found|Oppenheim’s novel, “The Court of she will know that her destiny is at/St. Simon.” The production was di- last fulfilled. jrected by Leonce Perret, a noted The fascinating manner in which'French producer, who has been en- the other half of the mystic charm! gaged by Harry Rapf for the War- comes into her life and the happiness ' wick Selznick-Pictures. The support- that follows may be seen at the New| ing cast includes the popular and “Well, gals is y-tight;, a Iris theater tonight, where “The Un-|lovely Olive Tell, Anna Little Don-| widders is kinder pas da a dying Flame,” starring Mme. Petrova, |ald Galager, Henri Valbel, Valentin| settin’. But old maids is thankful will be the attraction. 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