Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 18

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PAGE SIX. Casper Sunday Worning Cribune Theatricals FOUR HORSEMEN Hl NY.VILLACE PICTURED IN FILM AT HUB © When “The Hub theatre } folks who have th transpires within a banks presents a st¢ which three miles. But the fact that a piece of terra firma wa the stage for thi that any expens radius of very small n as f Fifth Avenue’s t famou spared order t lutely cated Direct dupll n of Art to de under the pnt ke ‘Try This onYour >| Write Today for OF APOGALYPaE WYOMING THEATER TUESDAY e years. Pev import ‘essor Van 1 Hair !5 Days b % Ua en let your mirror prov» the eo Fro: ‘our hair need not thin KINOGRAMS CParamount Picture NETTO LADI ORCHESTRA Au -: Vaudeville : \William S. Hart Norma Talmadge ‘Tess’ to Be Seen Here at Wyoming Has Interesting ole In ‘Whistle’ othing which Norma Talmadge the screen in the past the future can exceed yal of the char. orm Country, ace Miller Although story done into pictures by fatle” is said to be equul to Selznick company which shows ting Block” and “O'Malley of the|at the Wyoming today and Monday. ‘od which ich wi) is tense to finale, and re-~ is returned. of Graves’ meetings A RARE COMBINATION OF HUMOR AND PATHOS NORMA TALMADGE aids at “THE SECRET OF THE | STORM COUNTRY” The sweetest screen story ever old. ber how you liked “Smilin’/Thru.” just as well. You remem- You will like this ALSO TWO-PART COMEDY ‘Business Before Pleasure’ AND NEWS REEL You Will See— Settings and gowns of a magnificent beauty never approached be- fore on the screen. Designed by Joseph Urban. » Secret of News of Local Offerings Tess and Graves are secretly mar- ried and a little later Graves is coerced into a marriage with a wo- man of his mother's cholee, still keeping his marriage to Tess a secret. The situations which develop make for a most powerful drama and one which offers full scope to Miss Talmadge's versatile talent. ee The annual convention of the Amal- gamated Association of, Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of North America will be held at Warren, O., beginning ril 3. 6 e “THE PARISH PRIEST’ 10 BE FEATURE PICTURE AT : Notes of theatre Mouday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. ~ The production of this classic of the stage in pictures demonstrates again the wide scope of possibilities for accurate and impressive settings @s compared with the spoken stage. The screen version holds close to the original story, yet it is greatly IRIS. THEATER MONGAY “The Parish Priest,” Dan Sully’s| accorded it by the producers. greatest stage success, will be the} ‘ne story is that of featured picture attraction at the Iris| ciergyman whose big heart a young and noble SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1923. Filmdom character males him the confdent of young and old in his parish. Contrary to the impression of many on account of its title, “Tho Parish Priest” 1s not a re‘igious play, nor does it deal with nationality or creed. William Desmond is in the title role and according to the critics and press, his work in this production is the best of his entire career. He is ably supported by a most excellent east, among them being Ruth Renick, Margaret Livingston, Walter Perry, Thos. Ricketts, Carl Miller, J. Morris Foster and ‘Billie’ Bennett. «SANA JO ANAT AHL,» HLIN SSILLNVAd ODOd AHL AO AWOS Gallant knights clashing upon the tourney field while hundreds of fair women applaud. Armor, jewels, tapestries of priceless value. The thrilling elopement of the royal heroine in boy’s clothing with her lover, including the leap for life on horseback from a high bridge. Flashing swordplay, the intrigues and passions of a profligate court laid bare. A spectacular romance of hot, impetuous youth—as old as time, as fresh as tomorrow. t FIVE DAYS STARTING TODAY H. W. ALLEN’, REVUE OF Including and the Also ROBERT WARWICK Doors Open Promptly at 2 ‘ce 75c. Plus War Tax STARTING TODAY "REVUES COMPANY OF 20 PEOPLE IN THE WHOLESOME MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY “HOTEL DeLUXE,’ ONE LONG, LINGERING LAUGH! 10---VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES---10 BOBBY VAIL, CLARA HODGE, HARRY “BUCK” FELLOWS FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE In Comedy and Classical Selections. In a Picture That Will Set Your Nerves a Tingling. “THE SILENT MASTER” CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY STARTING AT 2:30 Attend the Matinee and Avoid the Big Rush at Night. PRICES TODAY—CHILDREN 10c, ADULTS 40c TWO SHOWS DAILY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 2:15 AND 8:15 Lower Floor, Balcony, 4 rows Second Balcony— Loges—$1.00. Gallery—50c. | | - ‘ SY a “ ‘ Po 4 N\ Ny

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