Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 17

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SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1923. Theatricals Starting at 2:30 today and running continuous the Billy Maine company of players will present the big tabloid Burletta with music entitled “Town Topics". There will also be nine big ensemble and vaudeville numbers in- terspersed. Another of Zane Grey's great stories will be shown on the screen, “The Man of the Forest", Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —Caught in the Harem” will be the musical comedy offering for these three days with the usual matinee Wednesday. Zane Grey's greatest story will be shown on the screen, “The U. P. Trail”. Friday and Saturday—“Step Live- ly” will be the musical comedy offer- ing for the regular week end with a Chas. Murray comedy on the screen, “Busy Body”; elso the big Bray com- edy, “Heeza Liar the Detective’. Kiddies matinee Saturday. At the American Theater Sunday and Monday—Lon Chaney in “Flesh and Blood.” Al St. John in “A Tropical Romeo,” a comedy. Fox Paria. Hulette, ple Sau super Touch Me,” a comedy. o2 Maryland.” Buster Keaton in “The Love Nest.” Chaplin in “The Beauty.” Jones in Larry Semon in “Golf,” a comedy. Commandment” and James Morrison; Cameo comedy, “Tail Weekly. : Vaudeville Pathe News, first showing in the state. At the Wyoming. Today and Monday—Ethel Clayton in “Can a Woman xove Twice”, and comedy and Stone and Stone Vaude- ville company. ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday —Lon Chaney, Billy Dove and an all-star cast in “All the Brothers Were Valiant"; also Round 5 of “Fighting Blood. Friday and Saturday—The Gables Vaudeville company with “The Flame of the Yukon", remade and acted by Dorothy Dalton. ne "=| MORE THAN S00 ENGAGED cece ORS SPENT FOR NEW FILM Friday and Saturday — Charles “The Bells of San Juan,” with Lew Cody, Gladys and Dolores Cassinelli. “Ap. ,"" & Sunshine comedy. Fox At the Iris Theater Sunday only—"Lost and Found,” special photoplay. “Never Monday and Tuesday—"The Heart More than 300 persons are engaged in the huge fiesta scenes in “Captain Fly-By-Night,”. in which Johnnie Walker appears again under the auspices of the Film Booking Offices of America. Gaily attired dancing girls, Spanish musicians, caballeros in gaudy dress and bewitching senoritas At the Rialto. Sunday and Monday—“The Nth with Colleen Moore Lights"; Kinograms, News Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune News of Loca! Offerings iams ever wrote is Past have won for readers, “All the Brothers” is the best story he has ever produced. The news that this vivid whaling story has been made into a motion picture by Metro, under the careful and skilled hand of Irvin Vv. Willat, has made photoplay fans eager to see it. It will be seen at the Wyoming theater for three days beginning on Tuesday. According to advance re- Ports, the picturization 1s even more thrilling than the exciting narrative, and its gripping scenes hold one even more completely than the written version. 4 As those who have read the story POST PICTURE AT THE WYOMING One of the most dramatic stories which Ben Ames Wil-| é “All the Brothers Were Valiant.” gifted artist of fiction has acheived an enviable reputation | in the literary world, and his stories in the Saturday Evening him _a host of admirers. POWERFUL SER STORY PRESENTED | This To many of his! will remember that “All the Brothers Were Valiant” tells of a cruise of a whaling of which Joel is the of seamen, all of w had met their end vallantly Shore alone cannot be accounted He has suddenly disappeared 1 his ship; and nothing more. has been heard from him. Mark suddenly appears on Joel's schooner, when the vessel is anchored He gives a vivid story of his unusual experiences during his absence. Ho tells of a hunt for pearls; of t fair with a lttle brown girl; of Joel the pearl fishers tn order to get thelr loot; and finally of burying the pearls | on a nearby island. Mark suggests to Joel that they seek the pearls. Joel declines to risk his ship and his life, and so incurs the enmity of his brother. From here the story becomes increasingly thrilfing and dramatic. A mutiny, a clash between the brothers, a real- istic combat-hetween members of the crew—theso are some of the incidents which bring the picture to a swiftly moving . close. In the cast are players of recog nized artistry. Lon Chaney {s seen in the role of Mark; Malcolm Mc PAGE FIVE. Notes of Filmdom } resent tesenenteentetecneeneenen “TENSHION” ' i ELKS | MOOSE EX-SERVICEMEN CITIZENS AND CITIZENNESSES | SHOW YOUR COLORS An American Flag In Every Home i i i } } Gregor portrays the part of Joel; and | the charming Billie Dove enacts th part of Prise’ who hay 's wife. nt parts are WW! . Rebert Meck Otto Brower, Curt » Willam H. Mong and Leo the Brothers Were Valla ares corpora: | is by Robert The photography Kurrle, Others § ON THE ‘FOURTH’ The American Legion of Casper, Is Offering 500 Flags At Cost at the Following Stores: Campbell-Johnson Harpers Campbell Hardware Holmes Hardware M. D. Barnett’s Jessen Bros. Scott Clothing Harry Yesness Mednicks FAMILY THEATRE Regular $2 Flag for $1.00 SIZE 5x3 Space Contributed by The Tribune chaperoned by watchful donnas— mixed with a sprinkling of austere monks, give the production an aspect of bigness which the dramatic action of the story carries out to the end “Captain Ply-By-Night” is announced for showing at the Rialto theater on Friday and Saturday, ‘News. ‘uesday, Wednesday and Thursday —The Girl of the Golden West,” with J. Warren Kerrigan, Sylvia Breamer, and Russet! Simpson, Pathe News. Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday—Secrets of day—Jack Holt in “The Tiger's Mermaid comedy, “Kick Out"; Aesop's Fables, ‘The Fisherman's Jinx”; Screen Snapshots. Friday and Saturday—Johnny Walker in “Capt. Fly By Nigh Cameo comedy, “Plus and Minui Thi ASPERS ffi STARTING TUESDAY Three days of adven- ture and romance in the West of 49 EDWIN-~ HOUSE PETERS PAULINE STARK ANTONIO MORENO Lost al Few A story of the South Sea Isles, UNIT TWO IN A TWO PART COMEDY ST. JOHN UNIT THREE FOX NEWS UNIT FOUR “WHO'S WHO «nas pane sd one IN CASPER” fered to the ones who can name them nearest correct. Guessing runs all week. ‘ADDED ATTRACTION BUD BROWNIE, Famous Comedian ‘ In Monologue, Songs and Dances Also Mary Jane Spencer in ish_ Dances Shows At: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c —Also— TWO PART COMEDY “NEVER TOUCH ME” 10c and 20c DAVID BELASCO’S Great Stage Success Here is drama—real drama that grips and fires with re and th that 4 » lite WHERE EVERYBODY GOES STARTING TODAY TODAY AND MONDAY TODAY ONLY 25---PEOPLE---25 UNIT ONE in his greatest portrayal, sup- In the Sidesplitting Musical Farce Comedy Riot oS ported by 99 JACK MULHALL “Flesh and Blood” isi. A I “A ROMEO” THE SEASON'S BRIGHTEST OFFERING Current Events From All A RIOT OF COMEDY ONLY MUSICAL SHOW IN THE CITY —Photoplay— A Zane Grey Story With An All-Star Cast BE WISE AND ATTEND THE MATINEES GUARANTEED COOL BILLY MAINE’S BIG COMPANY LON CHANEY The man of a thousand faces TROPICAL : | 10—BIG VAUDEVILLE AND ENSEMBLE NUMBERS—10 THE MAN OF THE FOREST Shows Today at 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 Prices 10c and 40c aga breathless moments. with the ty of a g gle. heart 1 REMOVAL NOTICE Harned Bros., and the City Furnt- ture Co., have moved to their new location, 234 South David. Phone 249. RIALTO TODAY—TOMORROW 0-0-0-0.0h! Ive just broken Commandment" an THE SHOW IS DOUBLY ENJOYABLE IN THE » RIALTO BECAUSE OF THE PURE AIR INSIDE RIALTO TUESDAY, 4th OF JULY—THURSDAY An Oriental Thriller NATIONAL PICTURES When you enter a theater you have a right to demand and expect pure air to breathe every instant you are there, And all she want- ed was a good time. Colleen Moore, James Morrison, Eddie Phillips in the cast. The Rialto Theater regards it as a distinct obligation and a good business investment to furnish air that is so pure and in- vigorating that it puts you in the right frame of mind to enjoy the performance—so that in- stead of becoming drowsy and disinterested you are wide awake and alert every moment of the time. TODAY AND TOMORROW STONE & STONE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY The white girl he left behind him — and the jungle-girl who saved his life- both fought for him. But in startlingly dif- ferent ways. TED BY ent REPOLITAN CORPORATION Speaking straight from the A Cosmopolitan shoulder, when you enter our theater roduction you are under our protection. We have no right to permit you to breathe impure air, or to allow you to swelter on warm days than we have to subject you to discomfort, insult or annoy- ance, MUSSE LI LASKY” PRESENTS) Jack Holt "The Tigers Claw’ Story and Scenario by Jack Cunningham—Directed by Joseph Henabery. Photographed by Faxon Dean With our re acrol dion act. ular picture program. Contortionists ng, dancing, e big accor~ And it is just as much our obli- gation to maintain and operate a venti- lating system to keep the theater cool when the alr outside is hot and humid. comedy. —AND— ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— “CAN A WOMAN LOVE TWICE” Her Latest Production AND COMEDY Even to the last seats in the bal- cony you will find it cool, having re- cently installed fans of sufficient size to co- operate with our wonderful ventilating system: Scenario by Frances Marion—Directed by Frank Borzage.— From the story by Fannie Hurst, author of “Humoresque” Other Attractions Cameo Comedy, “TAIL LIGHTS” KINOGRAMS Starting Time of Shows: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Doubtless it is our recognition of all these obligations which makes our theater so popular. ‘ Other Attractions Mermaid Comedy, “KICK OUT” Aesop’s Fables ‘Screen Snapshots Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o'clock Tribune Wantads Bring Results CISMEITIEIEIIIC III III rrr

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