Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 8

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aes ied eie?t* dl ah? ed a Ron PAGE EIGHT. TIMOTHY'S QUEST’ REFRESHING PICTURE Occasionally there comes a pic- ture so simple and refreshing that hope for the screen revives anew. Such a picture ts “Timothy's Quest,” ich opened at the Rialto last Its merits are not to be wondered at when the author's name {s known. For Kate Douglas w 9 alone in the art of of gentle pathos and r. She sees chil- of sympathy and ng and, as in "Rebecca rook Farm," they can be on the screen. In the ture they y’s Qu is the appealing tale of a boy of the slums who, to escape being tell the story of country in quest of the home of his dream He hopes to adopt a ras well. With him ts a girl whose protector he is, and The children choose the of the hardest spinster in the © of Maine and ask her tf she them. The real story of do with what hap- spinster has reluct- n them in. Her gradual of heart, her rankling sor- which the children unknow- ingly expose and cure, and the con- stant clash of youth and age—all is absorbingly pictured. Joseph Depew and © among the n the screen te ally to be recoclousness. love. plete a cast of uniform excellence. MAN'S FAITH IN WOMEN IS RESTORED BY BLAST He was # bitter man who was quits convinced that all women were unfa!thful because one he loved had proved #0. In a minature temple, Taj Mahal, he hid the secret of his bitterness and to prove own satisfaction that women he believed them he gave to girl the key to his temple. n he watched her. He inserted in the lock of the Uttle temple a charge of powder which would explode if she proved unfaithful to his trust. One night, through the window, he savy her, key in hand standing before the Taj Mahal. With almost fiendish glee he accused her of the breach of trust, which tearfully she denied. To prove his charge he opened the lock—and the powder burst into fiame. At first he couldn't believe it. A woman true to her trust? But the very charge of powder that was to prove the girl false proved her innocence. John Gilbert plays the title role {n the new William Fox special, “St. Elmo" from the book of that name which ts being shown at the Amer- fon theater starting Saturday for a three-day run. He is ably support- ed by Barbara La Marr, Bessie Love and Werner Baxter. —— BATTLE (5 WAGED IN “TO THE LAST MAN? The world’s record for rifle and| pistol shots fired in proportion to} the number of players was broken during the recent filming of “To the .” according to Victor , Girector of this Pararnount five pack horses to carr the ar nition used in the making of the picture into location among ged hills of Arizona where 00 rounds were discharged asant Valley war, an historic fight between two lawless bands of cattliemen was reproduced. The fighting was carried on in fast t ir n this Zane Grey pre duct nm ad the n mn Zane G: motral story. Righard Dix, featured in the’ production, held the record of the company by discharging 982 rounds. Lois Wilson is also feat ured. “To the I will De seen at the F for five days Deginnix How Fat Actress Was Made Slim Many stage entirely upon 3 Tablets for reducing ar < ing fat. One ver actress te that sho reduced steadily and easily | ing this new form of the fa larmola Prescription, and by taking Marmola P: time! now, tion Tablets several keeps her weight just r good Gruggists self Mo scription Tablets at one case, or if you prefer y gure them direct from the €o., Mich. do Bo. fective. RY. IMPROVED DINING CAK * SERVICE Effective Monday, Oct. 22, addi.| tional dining car service will be pro: | vided to serve Omaha Wyoming and | Black Hills travel. Pr “ | surve breakfast on t South Norfolk to New) Newport 8.47 a, m. t luncheon on train No. Newport 847 a. m., arriving F mont 8:25 p. m. and dinner on No. 2 leaving Fremont 6.55 p. arriving South Norfolk For further particulars ¢ ticket agents C. & N, W. Ry.—Ac | vertisement, _ and will travesty on and next. Thig sketch ts capably handled by sent to an asylum, journeys to the! Jack Fyn, late of the Tranto Stock company, and Miss Celestal O'Neil, late of the Patton Stock company,| at the behest of her mother for fi These two clever people show re- markable ability in this one scene. Miss Maudeina Dunbar, Mr. Ireland| and Mr, Dunbar give them excellent support in the Dunbar steals the honors sketch without saying as much as| one At the opening of the show Tiney Turner and Mr. Ireland offer a de- cided PATRONS MUST LINE FOR FIRST BILL BY “FOLLIES OF 1920" “Get in Une Sunday and be the first to recetve a big hearty health- ful laugh at the Follies of 1923," says the manage ment of the Columbia theater. Mable" is the opening of the Follies introduce misses from the popular dramatic and farce presentations of the year. One of the features is the “Who's Wife,” matic release that was the talk of New York, It ts intense one minute laughter the! bubbling word. dancing The Executive Says: I the with minor opening of the GET IN “Oh hits and musical, a dra- roles. Mr. of the} added to the company’s program for the opening. MOUTH HARP CONTEST AT RIALTO TONIGHT The mouth herp contest being staged by the Rielto theater to de- termine the best young harmonica | player in the city will be held at’ dishes, ¢l that show house at '9 o'clock. Boys intending to take part in this con- test are requested to be at the theater by 8:30 o'clock. Prizes are $5, first prize; $2, second prize, and three prizes of $1 each. a FINAL SHOWING TODAY OF ELINOR GLYN STORY. Elinor Glyn has written an un- usual and most absorbing. screen story in “Six Days" which is being shown for the last times today at the America theater. fith and Frank Mayo are cast for the leading roles. Engaged to Sir Charles Chetwyn, nancial and social reasons, the young American girl, Laline, loses her heart to Dion Leslie, son of a famous actress appearing in Paris. They are imprisoned, along with a priest who acted as their guide, in a German dugout which collapses when a secret mine is exploded by touching a German helmet. Facing death ,the lovers are married by the novelty recently’ priest. In their efforta to escape, v no algn of ns 1 Instead they t h: en such as anyone would! Marie Day as the spinster; | Margaret Seddon, and Vivia Ogden as the village gossip, with Gladys Leslie and Bertram Marburgh, com. | -the universal drink “Coffee is the greatest drink in the world for business men. I drink it in the morning, of course, and again at four o’clock. Great I do more work now from four to five than I used to do all afternoon.” idea! Six Rules For Making Better Coffee 1—Keep your Coffee fresh 2—Measure carefully 3—Use grounds only once 4—Boil the water. 5—Serve at once 6—Scour the Coffee-pot ‘The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce more than helf of all the Coffee used in the United States, are conducting this educational work in co-operation with the leading Coffee merchants of the United States, Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committec, 64 Water Street, New York is COFFEE ~ the universal drink Corinne Grit: | he Casper Daily Cridune after the death of the priest, they fall into a chalk mine, become separated and eventually both are rescued. Believing Dion dead, La- ine is forced by her mother to Sir Charles. How the lovers are reunited forms the big exciting climax to the picture. BIG AUCTION SALE There will be a big auction sale at \234 South David, Saturday after. jnoon at 2 p. m. of household turni- ture, rugs, bedding, codking utensils eto. Harned Fur- lassware, niture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. | for | | _ You don’t have to wait to know that | Resinol Ointment is going to overcome | your skin trouble. It gives such quick relief from the itching and burning and so generally succeeds in clearing away the eruption that, with Resinol Soa; it is the standard skin treatment th | thousands of homes, fied Ad. WYOMIN LAST TiMES TODAY HOOT GIBSON In His Latest 7-Reel Special “BLINKY” Also Two-part Comedy COME EARLY Shows Start: 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00 and 9:30. 10c———40e For results try a Tribune Class. | Reslno! products sold by all druggists, | | | Cast includes Frank Campeau Robert Edeson and Neh Beery the earl ous swe author i Adapted by Doris Shroeder Here’s the first of the big Zane Grey Paramounts. Zane Grey’s personal And actually screened in the pic- turesque cattle and sheep country |} of Arizona. } RIALTO A rousing romance of y West, with the tremend- ep of action for which this s noted. Produced under supervision. Directed by Victor Fleming . | STARTING || TOMORROW our window display for Sat- Woolworth 5c and 10c Store. | A Bishop-Cass Theater Today and Saturday “REPORTED MISSING” See uurday. OWEN MOORE | —also— CHRISTIE COMEDY oAy?? “LET ’ER R ! ALWAYS 10c AND 20¢ | | 301,246 . YOUNG GIRLS are p iti IN NEW YORK TODAY! left home because of nagging parents. 80% are “seeking” careers. 21% have the “wanderlust” 8% will make brilliant successes of life. 86% will be absolute fail- ures! See the Exciting Melodra- matic Screen Sensation “DRIFTING” Starring the Great PRISCILLA DEAN Presented by Carl Laemmle Founded on Wm. A. Brady’s Famous Stage Success The story of an American girl “Drifting” in a far coun- try, who betrayed the man she loved and then faced death to prove that love! YOMING | STARTING SATURDAY A SENSATIONAL BOOK READ BY THREE GENERATIONS “ST. ELMO” From the Novel by Augusta Evans —with— JOHN GILBERT—BARBARA LA MARR —and— BESSIE LOVE TODAY IS THE 6 DAYS LAST DAY OF Elinor Glyn’s story of romance, passion, thrills and suspense. —with— Corinne Griffith and Frank Mayo —also— Cole Creek Wreck Pictures A Bishop-Cass Theater FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1973, TODAY RIALTO 7". KATE DOUGLAS WIGGINS' Great Story “TIMOTHY'S QUEST” The two biggest roles in “Timothy’s Quest” by <hidren’ But Timothy’s Quest is Nor a waa P trough it is 4 wonderful pleture for every blessed soul, toperdlau'.t ®u, sex or creed. —Also— Mack Sennett Comedy, “Are Waitresses Safe” Ben Turpin and Louise Fazenda FUN FROM THE PRESS - MOUTH HARP CONTEST TONIGHT 9 O'clock VAUDEVILLE| FIRST RUN PICTURES COLUMBIA Tonight at 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock 5————-ORPHEUM ACTS————5 “BILLY” KNIGHT’S ROOSTERS. FIFTEEN EDUCATED BANTAM ROOSTERS BERGER and SEAMAN IN “A WESTERN UNION FLIRTATION” FRANCES DAUGHERTY SINGING COMEDIENNE KNEELAND and POWERS IN SNAPPY MOMENTS FRED and AL SMITH THOSE DIFFERENT GYMNASTS —also— ANN LITTLE —in— “CHAIN LIGHTNING” A Great Race Track Story Shows: Pictures 7 and 9 o’clock—Vaudeville 8 and 10 BIG BLANKET DANCE THE EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON FIVE NAVAJO INDIAN BLANKETS GIVEN AWAY FREE r TONIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” DANCING EVERY NIGHT COLUMBIA STARTING SUNDAY BILLIE IRELAND'S Big Musical Comedy Sensation “FOLLIES OF 1923” —with— A BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS In Their Opening Show __ “OH MABLE” Full of Features and Specialties JACK FLYNN and CELESTA O’NEILL In a Travesty On “WHO'S WIFE” THE BOSTON HARMONY FOUR JIMMY (TINY) BRENNEN + LEW NEWMAN —also— BEN TURPIN —in— “THE SHRIEK OF ARABY” Matinee: 2:30—4:45 Evening: 7:00—9 o’Clock

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