Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1921, Page 4

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America. The depth and unselfishness of the love of a true woman wh! is always & popular theme for stor: picture. Only Knew” taken from Ba story, Knew” taken from the ac story The pic the cast is splendidly chosen. The story is of a youth who accepts the sacrifices of his mother in sending him through college, fails to graduate and finally elopes with a frivolous girl. ‘The orphan girl adopted by the mother is secretly in love with the young man, and it is not until many problems are worked out that the love theme rune smoothly. The pic- ture shows the last times today. “One Wild Week” featuring the comedienne, Bebe Daniels, is full of inmecent merriment and vivacious “thrills.” The lot is original in its presentation and carries many unus. ual circumstances that provoke laugh ter. It is booked for the America on Sunday and Monday. Fatty Arbuckle as a physician is the attraction for Tuesday, Wednes. day and Thursday, at the Americs and provides one good laugh right after another. In the five-reel comedy, humorous incidents of originality are crowded on the film. The name of the picture is “Crazy to Marry” and is based on the story by the same name by Frank Condon. It is dt rected by James Cruze. Lila Lee, as the leading woman, and Bull Montana, as a stirring figure add to the cast. The story of “Too Wise Wives” deals with the trials of a young wife whose devoted attentions to her hus- band weary him and cause him to yearn for the society of his former sweetheart who has married a wealthy man. Then follows developments that narrowly wreck the lives of two wives * and their husbands. Claire Windsor eae es ee emernewensess Sonu enerorewessoenneses and Louis Calhern play the leading roles, Phillips Smalley‘and Mona Lisa also are in the cast. It will be shown on Friday and Saturday. Iris. The story writter: by E. Phillips Op- penheim, the novelist, makes a film of unusual interest in “The Mystery Road" which is showing for the last times today. The scenes are all taken ‘|ed by David Powell, meets with the PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY A Thrilling Story of Western Pluck and Luck William Fox presents WILLIAM RUSSELL Singing River “A DEVILISH ROMEO” MAGAZINE WITH COMIC CARTOONS “THE MYSTERY ROAD” FATTY ARBUCKLE reshing amusing type and pleases ages and sends them away with a although the eyes may have tear washed during certain LR FEE ts BN THE PASSION FLOWER? AT LYRIC THEATER ON SUNDAY Herbert Brenon, who recently be. came affiliated with Joseph M. Schenck to act as supervising director of the Norma Talmadge productions. and who recently completed his first picture for Norma Talmadge, “The Passion Flower,” has been gathering some curious and interesting statistics regarding the number 13, Here's some of the data. There are thirteen let ters in the name of Herbert Brenon; Mr. Brenon’s contract with Mr. Schenck called for his beginning work on the 13th of December; Jacinto Ben- avente's story, which Mr. Brenon has been directing, has thirteen letters in the title, ion Flower,” there are thirteen letters in the name of the producer, Joseph Schenck, and there are thirteen letters in the name of the star, Norma Talmadge, and also in the name of the releasing organiza- tion, First National. And, as if all this were not enough, Mr. Brenon fin- ished shooting the “Passion Flower” on his birthday, which happens to fall on the 13th of Janyary. “The Passion Fibwer” Sunday at the Dyric theater. “Instead of regarding the number 13 with the horror in which it is 1d,"" says Mr. Brenon, “I ve it to be my lucky rather than unlucky number, if I were @ superstitious person.” 5 . been scenes. in Nice and along the French Riviera jand the picture is said to be one of the best shown in this country for some time. One of the most elaborate @afe scenes ever portrayed on the screen is shown where the hero, play- adventuress who fascinates him and which leads to dramatic vents of un usual interest. peri “Singing River” is said to be a story that fits William Russell, star, to per- fection, as it is a lively tale of the old days’ in the west when crooks Played havoc with those. men who were trying to make good honestly. It required brave men to clean up this gang, though it took a long time. Rus- sell meets a gang of these land and cattle crooks, and he erases a large blot from the landscape—and wins the girl who is the heroine of the tory. This picture is for Sunday and Monday The favorite, Constance Talmadge is geen in one of the livest plays of the season “Up the Road With Sally” in which to win a large fortune a par- ty of young folks start out to prove thelr originality, as the money goes to the one who spends five thousand dollars in the most unique manner. The problem was one to conjure with and Sallie jumped right in with both feet and won. It will be at the Iris on Tuesday. will open In the city of Moscow are 1,600 churches. Harrison’ Ford and Justine Johnson who plays the part of the fairest of land Jadies, will be seen in “A Heart to Tet" a comedy drama of seven reels, involving situations of humor and pathos in an unusual manner on Wednesday and Thursday. The hand- some young roomer who is captivated by a landlady who he thinks is old and decrepit in his blindness finally comes to sight and finds her the most beautiful of creatures. The same hap- py ending then makes the “fade out.” How she can hate— How she hates! “THE PASSION FLOWER” Romance, excitement, pathos, and humor are some ,of the ingredients which allan Dwan has mixed together in the clever picture, “A Broken Doll,” which is to be at the Iris on Friday and Saturday. The story is a clean. C SUNDAY LYRI [ CRAZY TO MARRY | A Bishop-Cass Theater y MORSE FACING CAPTURE, SAID DENVER, Colo, Aug. of Edwin F. Morse, missing Denver bank teller and his companion, Miss Mabel Penfold is but a hours, according to an announcement by operatives of a ency here today. nfold are at a fashionable resort Sunday night Morse was seen in Los Angeles by a man who knows him i TSE Ce Ne ee be Casper Daily Cribune clared. veges pap 3 2 ae) 4 Beg Ne hae | believe him in Canada or Indiana, where he was reported to have been,” | said the announcement. “We are! waiting now to hear of his arrest in Los Angeles.” —Capture —= ——_ Motor Car Bandits Steal $120,000 Safe LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27,—Motor | car burglars were reported to the po lice late last night to have entere3| the residence of F. L. Mosher, in tlhe Hollywood Gection and driven awuy) with a 400-pound _safe._Mosher. who matter of local detective Morse and Miss Los Angeles, cy announced. ily and was Pavilion WHERE EVERYBODY GOES TONIGHT THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS HEADED BY Loretta Kidd---The Dancing Girl AND Ignatz, Mike and Jerry In the Laughing Skit THE NEW JUDGE —ALSO— Big Picture Program “CHAINS OF EVIDENCE” him with certainty, detectives, de-| made the report, told the officers the safe contained notes, bonds, seilver- ‘We know he did not get into Mex-| ware and jewelry valued at $120,000, | SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921. LAST DAY OF OUR KNOCKOUT SHOW ———>—_ ‘Tribune wantads DO pay ———— The Carmel Myers The Kiss By Johnston McCully ~ TODAY. THREE BIG FEATURES Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand, Marie Dressler SUNDAY NORMA TALMADGE —IN— ‘THE PASSION FLOWER’ It concerns three big stars. Norma Talmadge, the star of the picture, which was directed by Herbert Brenon. The story is by Jacinto Brenevyente, the Ber- nard Shaw of Europe. BROWNIE THE WON- DER DOG IN You will see Norma Talmadge at her best in this picture. Positively her latest picture and the first « Alf alf Lo ” showing in Casper- a Love _NEXT— TODAY AND SUNDAY oS gis epee thiMeghh:| ov. “THE BATTLE OF ELDERBRUSH | Wm. S. HART Ina Special Return Engagement “O'MALLEY or tae MOUNTED” PLAYING TODAY ONLY —ALSO— A TWO-PART COMEDY AND CURRENT EVENTS CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 GULCH’ Directed by David Wark Griffith. From the-time the Indians enter this picture until they are captured, there is some excitement! —NEXT— A BIG COMEDY - Now listen to reason—This is the best show in Casper. Make your reservations early. IT Is COMING PECK’S BAD BOY WITH JACKIE COOGAN ADMISSION 40c - FOR SALE. Machine, Prasticdly New or. $85. TWO BARGAINS FOR SOMEBODY —ALSO— 629 South Jackson ' Phone 1588-W —ALSO— —AND— LAST TIMES TODAY —WITH— DAVID POWELL —ALSO— IN A RETURN SHOWING Dashing Bebe in another “Good Little Bad Girl’ role. Brought up by her strict old-maid aunt. But on the morning of her eighteenth birthday, things begin to happen. One wild week follows. Fast and furious. THE NOTABLE SUPPORTING ACT INCLUDES BULL MONTANA —ALSO— SNOOKY, THE MONKEY —IN— “SNOOKY’S FRESH HEIR” Ses AWD AS? Se qe. SS

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