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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922. j Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE UNUSUAL CAST FOR FILM PLAY - rt ‘\ \\ Both Lillian and Dorothy Gish | in “Orphans” Play at | America, } D.-W. Griffith's newest photoplay sensation. “Orphans of the Storm” adapted from the stage classic made famous by Kate Claxton, “The Two Orphaps,” will be seen for the first time Under a United Artists Corpor- ation release tn this city at the Amér- ica theatre next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ‘The production tepresents months of preparation and a most careful study of the period depicted, the time of the French Revolution. The basis of ‘the’ story fg the famous old play, but Bir. Griffith has woven ato it an historical romance with the thrills of some of the maddest days of the lution. The guillotine is seen a deadly work and there are trem Qus crowds,of frantic men and wor fighting wildly against the arist in the hope of freedom, PvO- its 2 rat ) In the role of Henriette fs Lillian | Gish, whose work in former Griffith productions hag placed her at forefront of scréen artists. Dorothy Gish has the role of the blind girl, Louise, the other orphan. Then there is Joseph Schildkraut, said to be the handsomest actor in all Europe, and Who made such a sensational success in the leading role of “Lillom,” in New York. He is seen ax the roman- “ tle lover of Henriette, the Chevalior fe Vaudrey, Monte Blue, known to all the patrons of the screen, has the role of Danton. Sidney Herbert an ‘other artist, of high repute and achievement, is the Roberplerre. He was for twelve years in the famous old Augustin Daly company. Creigh- ton Hale, who will be remembered as the butterfly professor of “Way Down East,” has a part and Frank Puglia ts cast as Pierre. 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But Oh what a wallop + js’ EP there is in this comedy 'twixt fe the big broom and the big soft chair ; —ALSO— seer " LLOYD HAMILTON ‘ "Two-Part Comedy “THE ADVISOR” lt il 10c and 25c Friday and Saturday A Bishop-Cass Theater | of the play, not only ‘2 revolutionary |Police Campuign syrups con-| Lestina, and cthers are in the com-| fear ty t full-bloods, are atter in baa fee |\INDIANS HELD | They are’ seadeers’ af nd siegntas « 7 here is veritably an army of |trom virtually cll ext fi “extras” for the numerous big scenes | the Unitea Dacian ee ser | | : Parts, but also at the tribunal and in the court. of, Versailles.where many beautiful fetey aré held. i TO FLEE CITY VLADIVOSTOK, Oct, 16.—By The {ated Press.—In view W. S. Nixon of De 2 business and pleasure. oo R. M. Talbott of Kansas Ci business visitor in Casper t er is in the city Ing of the Casper mia DARING! -| WOMEN of the army represer ostok anti-Soviet government command here, has SUMMARY OF KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18—nserva.| CASHIER SEIZED | Simon Redbird, of Genoa, Neb.. opened a four ays’ convention. Fletcher, in failing to carry out the sacred| disappearance of Hugh M. Gage, the D. C., secre’ary treasurer. “ given a heariny at Roswell and bow: 2 commander, has request:d General Charpy for {™&ny of them who live on the 160 -_ PRODUCE Co. 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 ONLY Matinees Evenirg lto7 Shows t 7.to 11 The most startling picture of ¢! ge- The boldest, plainest ria but was cut toward Korea. tion officers hold Indians tn gervitity,| en doing their epmakive tor tem) FOR SHORTAGE clared in an address here before the - Society of American Tifdians which| HOPE, NX. We are gcthered in an attempt to| First r which was show Uncle Sam the error of bis ways| closed tember 13, following the ®! Promises made to our ancestors, said|cashier, was a: sstors, , Was arrested cn a charge Thomas BD. Bishop of V misappropriation of funds. He wn CONSTANTINOPLE—The French | Wan bureau Suse these widhas de eon A Jr at Adrianople j1ndians for more than 99 years cnd ‘bond. Tete immediate reinforcements in eastern |Tewervations are as far from civiliza- Jace. He declared “the situation | tion as they were 90 years ago.” } Le Roy Morre left | truck load of mercha: in Ross, Wyo. és fraught with danger.” | About 200 Indians, imany of them R_K. Flanigan is an auto accessory LOS ANGELES — Investigagtion os the burning of the Steamer City of Honolulu will be com'acted by the United States ship- ping board and the Ios Angeles har- bor district of the fderal steamboat inspection bureau, it was announced. —————_— On Intoxicated | Motorists Waged| CHICAGO, ¥ 18. — Intoxiceted motorists, against whoni Chief of Po- lice’ Fitborris is waging a campaign will face an additional witness in their trials, according to the latest department order. The added’ witness, accorcing “to fon of any intoxt torists arrested. This will corroborate the testimony of the pa- trolman making the ar the chief said. For fifteen years Miss Dillon of Indianapolis, in shorthand reportin, ventio! ind has become so at it that her services are in de by medical associations in many parta of the United States. lorence 8 special: — abounding GOOD health for you and your family. Rid yourself of worry and cespair. Feel the joyous course of rich, new blood singing through your veins. Revitalize your energy. D. W. Griffith has put his greatest effort into this big picture. A story of the French! revolution, done only as Grif- fith can do it, ? —With— Lillian and Dorothy Gish AMERICA THEATER THREE DAYS Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 24, 25, 26 —a million grateful people attest the wonderful health renewing powers of TANLAC. In every section of the country, it has brought restored vi- tality,renewed healthand strength to suffering men and women. TANLAC Over 30 Million Bottles Sold WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 10e—25c 10c—25e¢ TODAY-“ONLY ay oa ee Y moe CASPERS FAMILY THEAT OS B16) LY E DE. Paramount SO Pichire 4 TODAY AND THURSDAY —Also— TOM SANTSCHI Bert Vallee’s Radio Girls Company i You’ see as I stroll | ? “IT IS THE LAW” ene eee PRESENTS fa eae res See 7 as quite complete. s INTERNATIONAL NEWS | JAP is sen tm anton “The Man From California TOMORROW suits and Crecsos in a - ~ inimilt- . ot chart Ropeats d € pene that is : A a Se en ee en AND MUSICAL SPECIALTIES Z serve you moro satisfac- torily if they are sent here to be cleaned and freshened. THE. SERVICE CLEANERS 113 E.RAILRGAD AVE. ¥ PHONE. 56 - “THE RIDER OF THE KING LOG” And Third Chapter of “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL” —Also— BIG FEATURE PICTURE W. First, off Center Shows 7 and 9 Admission 40c Yj Ltda “Van BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 VAUDEVILLE BOSTON & VAUGHN THE COMEDY CUT-UPS Eccentric Dancing—Comedy Talk 4-ACTS-4 The man has a pleasing baritone voice. The woman a mimic and pantomimist. facts ever shown on the screen. CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED. NOW PLAYING Cass Theater EEKS TO “WILD OATS.” BERT LEVY CIRCUIT IDA DE LARDIN & CO. The Surprise Farce Comedy A LAUGHING SENSATION— FAST AS A BULLET ACTION STANLEY GALLIMNI CO. SHADOWGRAPHS A step in advance of any previors «fforts of shadowgraphy. You will see shadowgraphs in colors. FEATURE PICTURE “LITTLE EVA ASCENDS” A romance of an Uncle Tom show—and/the throbs and laughs in it are dove- tailed as close together as the logs in the immortal character’s cabin. PATHE NEWS Matinee Each Day at 2:30 40c Each Evening at7 ond? 55c — Fi any eee Se —— ————— Lizz N N N N \ Ty ul Z Lito ZZ —With— GARETH HUGHES i TOPICS OF THE DAY Admit J. R. Wilson and one to Iris Vaudeville. TODAY AND THURSDAY The Big Paramount Picture A William De Mille Production “NICE PEOPLE” —WITH— WALLACE REID, BEBE DANIELS, CON- RAD NAGEL and JULIA FAYE Is this true of our modern jazz-mad young people? See this picture ‘that exposes their wild life in a glittering, sensational manner. Musical Comedy—‘‘LOOK OUT BELOW” MUSIC BY THE CHICAGO NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Admission, 40c Children, 10c 4 Time of Shows 1-3-5-9 O'clock Features At : . 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 9:45 NEWS WEEKLY ‘ A ees COME, ALON !