Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1923, Page 18

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eenerenseeer vreee Wy PAGE FOUR. Theatricals TROUSDALE PLAYERS WILL OPEN STOCK ENGAGEMENT HERE SOON Two Weeks Engagement Is Scheduled Here Be- ginning Next Sunday rting wit': a matinee on Sunday, 4, the Boyd B. Trousdale y will open a two weeks ent at the Iris theatre. For vs of the week the comedy with This play is by Geo. . 1 was one of big New York and Chicago a year had a run of one year at theatre in New York and un at the Woods thea- ra ing all over the Great success offer the theatre goers of sper some excellent plays and ver vaudeville features between the acts of the plays presented. The admission price will be: Adulis any seat, children 250. “CATCH WY SMOKE? FILM WITH HORSE AND TRAIN RAGE ONE OF BIG SCENES “Catch My Smoke," is Tom Mix’ most daring picture.” This was the consensus of opinion of the large audience which flied out of America theatre when this photoplay featur. ing Mix was presented last night. For real virile, ‘clean photodrama we refer to those in which Tom Mix appears and it requires no great stretch of imagination to divine why censor’s scissors have never had western and wil the occas to eliminate any scene from a Mix photoplay. One of many punches of “Catch My Smoke" is the one where @ chase takes place between a racing rafiroad train and Mix riding his famous horse Tony, which ends with the horse and its famous rider leaping from car tocar. The excellent acting the comedy touches and the flawless photography materially assist tow. ards making this photoplay one of the ft that has ever been shown in rhose who are familiar with of Tom Mix know that they certainly will be provided with enough thrills to last them for an entire evening. Apart from Mix’ act- ing, Wo cannot overlook the excellent performance rendered by “Tony.” FILM MORAL IR MARRIAGE LAWS From coast to coast the women of America are uniting in an effort to t the pres differences in the of the various stater . according to the opinion of the officials of the National Federa tion of Professional and Business Wo men, is cause of scores of thou- montal differences in and. the resultant {idren in America who known a father or mother, cally depicted in the photo- clal “Who Are My Parents?” —which deals with the modern matri- moniel problem in all of its angles, The differences in the marriage © 80 confilcting, that despite ees efforts on the part of the y appointed guardians of the f the various communities, thousands of persons every year find se is legal. ‘Thousands have committed of marrying in a tvorce is not recog: In the state of New Jersey it ts necessary for both the man and the irl to live in the state a of time after se is obtained, be ecified the marriage yay “Who Are My young girl, whose 4 forbidden her to marry, Roe City where the cere d. Both the giri were ignorant of the ng thet they live in the Jersey for @ specified > the her refuses to let him see his and he leaves in a high indignation. ‘Wrought up accident. A short time later the gtri 1s forced to tell h r of their marriage. He, r eir marriage was {I!9- gal, t er to another part of the count hen her child 1s born he tells her it died, and returns with her to thelr old home. Ths {s just one an, c ramatic story, but it one of the biggest Pre Jo difficulties in this ce es beyond 4 t the h repairing by ex i work guaranteed Manufacturing pert workman; Casper Jewelry O-8 Building, before the service | r would stren-| aot Vaudeville At the Rialto, TABLOID COMEDY AT TAs Site Ses oe eal [eaten aa aes Seen THE FLIRTING WIDOW? ne an At the Iris. | Cameo comey ang News Weekly. sent the musical comedy offering Thursday—Silas Marner, Snapshots;| ‘The Flirting Widow.” The feature Pollard comedy and special entertain-| picture will be Dustin Farnum in ment. | "Three Who Paid.” FNTED TODA Friday and Saturday—A Sherlock} Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and | Holmes story, ‘The Hound of Basker-| Saturday—L, P. Walls Styles and) es; DeHaven comedy and News. | Smiles comany will resent their last Z | eee musical com bil, “The Isle of} Lawrence Pe Walt ice At the America. Nowhere,” after which the Trousdale the Iris theatre today, his own ver.|. Sunday and Monday—Tom Mix in rk comany will pay at the Iris sion of one t musical com.| “Catch My Smoke" 1s the feature ater for two weeks. The feature ear’ ahovwa ‘thal r been pre.| Picture wi started yesterday andj} re will be Alice Calhoun in “Th sented in tabi | will play today and tomorrow. ‘There e Wila. Cat.” Pr m1 F te | is > a two-part comedy with the/ of Che a eee Matow'! Is the title! roe Kids am “The Wiee Birds,” and| At the Hub. abe the Bec ation ce wo acts, / Fox News. | Sunday only—Buck Jones down by the beautiful seaside. Ther will be nine wonderful musical inter-| ruptions. Featuring the famous) Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | with us ent in “Riding with Death,” —"Who Are My Parents" will be the | There will also be a two-part comedy, | none: ial feature picture, | “Step This Way.” Derita fami:y, directed the boy} y of which will long remain | Monday and’ ‘Tuesday — Dougtas| Wonder Master Joe Derita. Lawrence|in one's mind. There will also be a|!Fairbanks fh ‘The Mollycoddle” ts the P. Wall will do the principle comedy | Patho News reel. | feature picture. There is also a two-| in the bill today, playing the part of| Friday and Saturday—Helene Chad-| part comedy, “His Wife's Son.” Ignatz, the owner of the seaside| wick will be portrayed in her latest hotel. accomplishment in “Gimme.” With | big cuper-epecial productio: The big photo play for the day ts! this will be a two-part comedy, Al St. | and Harol entitled, “Three Who Paid,” with John in “Out of Place,” and Fox | Romance.” Dustin Farnu: " Lioyd comedy, “An Ozark tucky Derby” from George Hull's |Buftalo Bil,” also two-reel comedy,| adaptation of a story by Charles 7. “Whizbang.” Dazey, seen several years ago upon) Saturday—"The Kentucky Derby" |the stage as “The Suburban,” one of| |from the famous stage success, “The/ he most successful melodramas of Suburban.’ all time. | | PSNR aE Le Reginald Denny, the dashing, ro- ¢ ( 5) mantic appearing young star of the “THE K TH popular “Leather Pusher” pictures, |be Brush Trail" is | With this program there will also be , “The Boat" | and Mutt and Jeff in “Fallen Arches.” Sunday Casper Sunday Worning Cribune News of Local Offerings : the -feature Buster Keaton comed: At the Wyoming. and Monday Compson in “The Groen Temptation” |and Round Three of | Pushers,” Stand.” | Thursda; | Hart also = “Oustard’s and Fr'day—Wihliam Malley | -ANCING CLASSIC TAKEN ~ FROM OLD STAGE DRAMA Aristocratic blood is pretty likely to And hot Wood is fre Wednesday and Thursday—Another/quently as. apparent in a son as In Shame,” |the father. | A clever characterization of a Ken ‘tucky Friday ana Saturdey—“The Sage ‘‘chip-off-the-old-block” hot blood. and mi mint julep Co'onel son 10c—30c Shows Start: WYOMING Fer, Gverybody's Theatre 6:15—8:00—9:30 TODAY AND MONDAY Norma Talmadge In a fast moving drama treating with a young to a girl’s marriage wealthy waster. “THE ISLE OF CONQUEST” Thecharmin g star again demonstrates that there is no height of ex- Pression too lofty for 4, Geo. Hobart “NOT A SHOT COMEDY—“FARM YARD FOLLIES” AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS TUESDAY - The Musical Wccess of the Season BUDDIES Music 4y B.C.Hilliam Nor ATEAR JUST LAUGHTER AND MUSIC THIS IS THE TROUSDALE STOCK COMPANY’S OPENING BILL SUN.™: FEB. 4 FOR THREE DAYS During Their Two Weeks’ Engagement They Will Also Present “HONEYMOON TOWN,” “TURN TO THE RIGHT” and “THE MAN ON THE BOX” ONE SHOW EACH EVENING MATINEES SAT. AND SUN. ANY SEAT 55c picture. Norma Tal- “The Leather Last of the Mounted” jand the last episode of “The Days of his STAR are SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1923. seen in “The Kentucky Derby, the! Universal-Jewel all star feature, start- ng at the Wyoming next Saturday. But b'gge= than that from the standpoint of popular interest is the staging of mammoth scenes in Kei tucky, the home of the Derby. The madge, “The Isle of Conquest,” and|actual Derby classic was filmed for) comedy, “Farm Yard Follies." the major scenes in the story. The Tuesday and Wednesday—Betty| entire Universal unit under King Bag- got's direction went to Louisville and Lexington, where estates of the fa- mous Kentucky racing world were turned over to the film unit for use in the p‘cture. King Baggott directed 8. “The Ken- snacts the featured masculine role in The Kentucky Derby" as the spirited sc’on of an old family tam Rich, iemure and sweet, is the girl his ¢aher educated out of charity and who Notes of F ilmdom married the old man’s son in spite of| thing he loved, was taken from him, being a stableman's daughter. Lionel| and life was barren beyond endur- Beimore, Emmett King, Gertrude As-| ance. : tor, Walter McGrail, Wilfred Lucas.| Ay t¢ to replace in his heart hia Harry Carter, Pat Haron, Bert Wod-! goiq and show him the folly of his ruff, Bert Tracy, Anna Hernandez solitary life, there came to his warm and Verne Winter have roles in sup-| hearth a foundling. Her mother hau port and commendab!y portray them.| dled in the snow at his door. He was A wide range of locale and action) allowed by the townspeople to keep Is to be seen in this feature and thé| hor, and all the wasted and repressed obvious qualities of d'rection by the love of years he lavished on the chil man who directed “Human Hearts.”|who grew to beautiful young woman- 7 hood, adoring her daddy Marner. George Eliot’s | Then, a third time, it seemed xy | Screen Ciassic though he wou'd lose all, for the girl |was claimed by her father, whoso | secret marriage had preyed heavily jon his min@ during the years. | ‘The life of Silas Marner, as told in | George Eliot's classia novel, “Silas | Coming to Town sare, ee eaters wo | screen by Frank P. Donovan for A» | sociated F itors and will be shown Silas Marner’e was a heart filled | Thursday only at the Tialto theater: jwith love for his feliowmen. When | Craufurd Kent plays the title roto, {the deceit of his best friend robbed | and the founding ts played as a ba! him of his simple, -childish faith andj by little Helen Rowland and as « trust, hé sought seclusion and became | oung woman by Jean Girardin. Many eccentric and miserly, old beyond his} other well-known artists are in the be years. Then even his gold, the only cast. ———— Where fiery Spanish passions, where Spanish ideals of honor still cling to the American West—that’s the setting of Peter B. Kyne’s greatest story. A ile romance gay with color and bold with adventure. And throwing a new light upon America’s gravest problem. Directed by the man who made “Humoresque.” Cosmopolitan Corporation presents penktne a With an All-Star Cast Headed Marjorie Daw and Forrest Stanley CAMEO COMEDY, “DOG SENSE” NEWS WEEKLY THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA ALTO Time of Shows a oy 5, 7 and Clock TODAY, 9 TOMORROW AND TUESDAY TODAY and MONDAY TOM EEX In His Latest and Most Thrilling Picture —Also— THE LEE KIDS In a Two-Part Comedy “THE WISE BIRDS” A WORLD OF MUSICAL SPECIALTIES WHERE THE CROWDS WILL GATHER TODAY THE FUN CENTER OF CASPER TODAY SUNDAY, MONDAY AND FLIRTING WIDOW = Poawhy not attend the matinee if you can’t get to the evening oz seat? atid in time Feature Photoplay DUSTIN FARN “THREE WHO PAID" IRIS A Bishop-Cass Theater SAY FOLKS! KINDLY LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF IN MY OWN VERSION OF THE HONEST, J REALLY THINK THAT IT IS A CLEVER LITTLE SHOW, LOTS OF FUN AND LOTS OF PEP. (IGNATZ) M In Three Shows Today 2:00, 6:00 and 8:30 P, Pri cea 100 and 40c A REAL MIDWINTER FROLIC A iis nia Theater TODAY ONLY BUCK JONES “RIDING WITH DEATH” —Also— Two-Part Comedy “STEP THIS WAY” 1 to 11 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Papi 10c and 25c MONDAY and TUESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —In— “THE MOLLYCODDL —Also— COMEDY AOL AO SOVTVd YOOGNI NV

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