Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1923, Page 16

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cone vaemoace PAGE SIX. Casper Sunday egorning Cribune as SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1923. == snrm_ asxXx<———ov—v——— ree SSS SS SSS ere eee en Eee Theatricals :-: Vaudeville +: News of Local Offerings. :: Notes of Filmdom } who has gone to prove to the world all the star act trot | E I E | fF actor does is to get up at; Warner Brothers production startin; Le: “s brillia: tay AMERICA OFFERS N ARLY A i RO Rage eda ob) yy Seapets MOVIES ARE NO trsive noon. have breakfast served in| at the Rialto theatre today. But rd play, Py of eee Is Grandmother { | Interspersed throughout the action bed and then stroll down to the studio| was work worth the effort, for the re- | . ot tia (COMBS aa ek nal \for a ha‘f-hour’s work before the| suit is a picture of the most rollicking : Y Old | a wausbviile Ghetngalin setter of |camera. They would be undeceived| hea'thy fun, the kind that goes At 36 Years | T COLu BIA famous Lyric Quartetto which will [cording to young Wesley Barry, tho) woman and child. There i more ex: S Dracions— cana! ckled sereen star, citement to the square inch of reel in L ing from jazz to grand opera. The BARRY DECIDES a 4 oe te ates, Gertraae 8. Buckley | A M 3 | “Poole think the movies are al it than can be found in a dozen pic : age of 36, Mra, Gertrude S. Buckley hotoplay, ‘The Death Dance,” with snap,” he says, “but they've got an-| tures, and’the pranks and scraps of ee ie Eee et other guess coming. If they only’d| Weleey, plus the love story, make it is a ‘grandmother, it was learned to- Vaudeville Offerings Inter-|y\"\mne peath Da Hee ee Freckled Screen Star Worked bbe ah... va a tiga wish they wero| & Worthwhile film. Mrs. Buckley at the age of 16 made i | spersed Through Revue scene in which an important bit of} Hard ie pian “Heroes | dream capecieny Petes paella fei Sd 8 Balhae ay SER Eee Sey eaeer oh, 10r— 18), Gretne Ciao npr rer gitar: | . dramatic acting takes place during| 0: e Street’ sometit & Bt * ”. red! Governor Willlam B. Ross has re-|ago history repeated itself, and her of Revue Company’s ts =| see the wwenty-four hour a day and| Lucas, Aggie Herron, Al Walling. | coived the first foreign delegation that|son, Melvin Masters Buckley, 16, ran | the performance of a difficult char-| acter dance. This dance is performed| “Gee, some people are lucky! Wish by the star, and the ordinary pro:| I were in the movies and didn’t have cedure in pictures would be to em-' to work!’ ploy an expert dancer resembling thé Most _p. Allen's Revue of Revues’ star as much as possible in type, and] - poor mi — mowle rane’, will nt one of have her costumed in such a manntr 1 ro comedies of the season en-|that when the dance is given the|| } i? led, “Nearly A Hero." ‘The play-| audience could scarcely tell that the is an adaptation of the big/ star herself was not performing the . ~ of deliberately musical farce comedy, “Hello Bill.”| steps. This iNusion would be height- From rise to fall of the curtain {t| ened by the dim lighting and clever THE 4 y WHERE {s just one complication after an-| cutting of scenes. Alice Brady, how- other. Hobby Vail in the leading ever, would not consent to such an HOUSE EVERYBODY comedy p ries his best to become arrangement. The scene being ,an nla real hero. Red Davenport as his! importan tar insisted upon (@) side kick tries to help him cut and| playing it : and when h F HITS GOES start the next day right there and| ‘Philo McCullough, “Peaches” Jack. arr { ee 1 ty 4 “| has call th itive office sii way and mi ied Phyllis Irene uh pars ,,1t's, the hardest work in the|son, Joo Butterworth, Phil Ford, Ses favre tnd in), Te ebhateted of Yoaterd lay Melvin James Buckley Jr., ‘apie Wedgewood Nowell and Lillian Leeds. | three Manchurians who came to Wyo-|eight pounds, arrived, making Mrs. Wesley worked hard on his tatest| Willlam Beaudine directed this pic-lming to purchase Rambout'let sheep|Gertrude Buckley @ grandmother picture, “Heroes of, the Street,” a! ture which was adapted for the screen! trom King Bros. u Comedy, Drama and Five- Production. Reel Adventure Film Sched- —- uled at Local House. | rting today at 2:30 and running ‘The America theatre is offering for today ané tomorrow a double feature program, a comedy-drama and a gres e reel adventure film ‘World’ every move he makes yu director rat nothing bu' deeper in the re. s 01 skilled performance of the character nearly frantic when tho sheriff comes| dance called for could be accepted, 0 Ree eee ‘ E ° r -| to his rescue. His dear little wife-to-| Miss Brady promptly decided to ac- - als that 2 be ta left behind to mourn the tem-| quire the technical skill which she STARTING TODAY ~ H. W. ALLEN’S | REVUE OF REVUES CO.| 20~PEOPLE— 20 | PRESENTING THE SEASON’S BIGGEST HIT IN MU SICAL FARCE COMEDY “NEARLY A HERO”| —WITH— you to stay away from—savages that| porary loss of her intended husband lacked for such a performance. you tad heard all eorte cf. Boreile tales about! Adventure, thrill and daring abound in ‘Head Hunters of the South Seas,” which was m by Martin Johnson yn his second visit to Ma’ekula, an land of the New Hebrides andj known throughout the South Seas as a cannibal island. The o a Rupert Hughes’ “Look ¥ co-staring Colleen Moore and A These two hour show, th 5, 7 and 9 o’clc 3 pa ag wT a Hoot Gibson Star| Of Film Screened | At Local Theater * award (Hoot) Gibson comes to the screen of the Wyoming today and} Admission 10¢ and 30¢ TODAY AND MONDAY Hoot Gibson de Sects Ter a ne 10-BIG FEATURE VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTIES--10 In His Latest Release The thing that makes him realize! that he isn't naturally a coward event which ‘s si most amusing and ent dents ever seen in a L starring Gibson t makes Andy Wa’ village 3 easy; merely a ma’ INCLUDING THE LYRIC QUARTET IN ALL NEW COMEDY AND CLASSIC SELECTIONS ---BIGGEST SHOW VALUE IN THE CITY--- Also Two-Part Comedy “KNIGHTS OF KIMBO” —And— INTERNATIONAL NEWS REVIEW Tuesday and Wednesday “ASHAMED OF PARENTS” PHOTOPLAY—ALICE BRADY IN HER GREATEST SCREEN SUCCESS “THE DEATH DANCE” CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY STARTING AT 2:30 USUAL PRICES PREVAIL—CHILDREN 10c, ADULTS 40c. badge and te Opposite Gibson wil! be seen prett Beatrice Burnham, leading woman of many Universal attractions of a year or 80 ago, who returned to the scene of her first ‘training to play this role Haro’ Goodwin, promising juvenile leading man, who has an important role in the a'l-star screen version of Booth Tarkington's “The Flirt,” plays the secondary role of “Kindled Cour- WESLEY Whi BARRY 7 IN ONE OF THE SEASON’S SCREEN HITS ete 2 i A \ Hi} HM Ieee 2 = e Eur. INJ.REGAN.| t of C7 ~ 0 ‘ af Honoree NeDalice Depts \ es 3 Ie um ono bed A the STREET” ‘Ge po Ta eae A thrilling story of pathos and humor that will make you chuckle and roar and hold you mys- tified until the final fade-out. —Also— Mermaid Comedy, “Casey Jones, Jr.” Kinograms —And— The NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 TODAY, pees TOMORROW Z z & : “After ee and ie — Sewing on Tht TUESDAY po Ae Ejsap ering run-away stops. a fal labvme Pifles he dine pf hose eae ete

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