Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 8

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@ve Casper Dally Cripuns @taplayed at the Rialto Thetre for|and perfected many devices in the “My Electric five days beginning Seturday, !s a/ field of sctentific photography. k Girl” strong dramatic production with @| One of the great inventions of the : Gecided'y happy finish. Jack Holt,/age has been the method that has is a fox-trot of popular Paramount star, plays op-; made possible the photography of PARTY WILL COME 10 high voltage for the purpose of dealing in In-| pool, England, on December 8, 1881, 4 J posite Miss Negri to fine advantage.| submarine views as originated and dynamically ae THE RIALTO SUNDAY O FOLUIES =| MIX 15 CONDEMNED TO xe’ nctes"<sttomity c's sttr"wae csc secre ane] | ing, make-up and personality of an eres IRELAND East Indian nobleman in order that | tie eroehenee sn tor Turnbull is a white man, who, Mr. Williamson was born at Liver- and His Or- chestra on a ‘The viliain in this story by Hec | developed by Mr. Williamson. rendered by Leo F. Reisman | his mother was a native of Eng'and.| The Mooseheart Concert party ‘ 9 |he may trick the public for business | xr, Williamson Ne wen mae 2 reasons. This is the part played by came to this cou: make 2 ; the OPREAD THEMSELVES JOURNEY OF DEATH Charles Ge Roche, the French actor | ot.a" cary aseend attended the sunday on ‘ the of'the public schools at Newport News, who made his American. debut in| Where he was aie the AND GRIN APPLAUSE IN FILM IN AMERICA support of Dorothy Dalton in “The| Newport News fish school, =) 7 ; r n a Law of the Lawless. With this meagre education, Mr. r ‘several ‘4) oe THRs FT ‘Williamson took-his first step into f : y ; See Pola Negri soaring to e If Billo Tretand’s Fotties of 1923] y, 2%, Traverse Tongue” as the MAKER OF “WONDERS ei gpetigpente sen fli mon goeraiped : ; Her - heights of rca Inthe most pe: Tes, Sree, ae, GPROTTUMUY 1 treme death peal nde IE here Pe fl - | Scan (: > Sebel aertia of acenen oft FSERAE oe Gorambia theater last night when a| N0,0ery Cave of the E teed ” ploy of the Newport News Ship-|«ained recognition wherevef it has a Columbia pad a the screen hongry sufiencs mercileesty © crted| Tame Dome. Was. the most feared | bull@ing company, Newport News.|£0n¢, Following are some press no- Phonograph ica’ for envores from the favorites. “The| swntence that could bo given to any |Va. After five years’ employment | tices that have been given ft Company Mad. “The Cheat” will be branded fn your Girt Question fs the mame of the| rivtany pmae sy cee tie eath and DISTINGT POSITION there, he went west and studied art} ‘The Mooseheart Concert) party - ‘% memory in a_never-to/be-forgotten tabloid that opened last night, but) Codones, q in Denver, Colo., later returning to| Presented # wonderful pro 5 Triumph way. And you'll remember the happy | Norfolk, Va., where he was emp!oyed| music and responded to a: VI as a cartoonist and photographer on| With many encores that 4: ted HOUSE MOVING vari ewspapers ncipal!: ‘We are equipped to move build shan ors John Ernest Willa: roducer virginia ‘Pilet Tee ee r; ings—large or small; guarantee s, rn mason, p! hu inta of em! ‘4 eg Fala loser acndene by the | shown at the America theater, the /and director of “Wonders of the/ment in the field of journalism ee.| “Howard Lord, trombone aaa work enactinent of this severe punish-| sea," now being screened for the|on the staff of the “Phtladelphia| could sit in Souga’s band and flay.” JONES & JACKSON L, Follies. Brownee is evidently the| Ment forms one of the most | are | tirst time in this cit: the Wy cord” serv Reeder, noted ban | Freee eee meson to te. Anpeas:| matic moments in the pictare, ing tester tolky pad sacertows Ias|ameeke eee i Taviame kept the Yote.| Phone sw "| ‘Tom Mix plays the role of Michael f " porular | ing once again before Casper aud-| none, a young prospector who is had a most adventurous career. He} Mr. Williamson {fs at work on a busy with classis and Jar ending for days afterward! fences after a lapse of more than! sentenced to start on “The Journey holds the distinction of being the|/new undersea picture, “Undertow,”| airs and proved his mastery of that] For results try a Tribune Class a year he {s found to possess the| cr tenth” because he alded a mon (oneer producer of undersea motion|by E. Lloyd Sheldown, which wil!| inetrument."—Aurora, Ill. fea Ad same good humored way of expross-| siready on the trail, With only one pictures, and {n the 10 years de- be produced in the Bahama Islands SOME LAST TIMES R | A L | (0) soow TODAY ing a very fine idea of comedy. His} cays: winety the: tuna oted to this work, he h: invented early in Ap! costume bas remaineé the same had to make his way through thi DORTHY rare DAN MASON NEWS In a Plum Center DALTON throughout the period, espectally! four hundred miles of snow covered Comedy Pt. FUN FROM his very prominent ski-like shoes | widerness to the nearest settlement “POP “Dark Secrets” | THE PRESS that are exposed in his clog dano-! of civilization. This form of justice ing. One must see Bud Browne to! was common during the dave whee TUTTLE’S Can a woman love one man and be Shows: Al 3 infatuated with another? See 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, TACTICS” the best part of the show is the) 1, “North ef Hudson Bay,” the many special numbers, especially| iarest William Fox production, star those given by Bud Brownee end! ping Tom Mix, which is now ‘being seen him there fs nothing left to do ' Dut fall in ne with the thousands | 1% “aievmie. oak Ga of others who are proclaiming him) “"S,n word @irected the pleture one of the leading comediane of the] r.o% the story by Jules Burhan, yrest. Included in the cast are Kathleen Tou Newman who playe the part! Key, Eugene Pallette, Will Walling, | ef en English M. P. in “The Girl Frank Campeau, Frank Leigh and| Question” gives a song in keeping Fred Kohler. “with his part during an interlude. aes It is not quite so English as the| ¢ Englishman in the plot, but it is as THE CHEAT 10 OPEN sfanny as the dickens.” A character who takes the part of “Schultz” tn the specialties al recetves deserving and generous ap- plause. = Jimmy “Tiney Brennen” and Miss Helen Turner appear in a patter) Pola Negr!'s latest Paramount and dance act which is excellent| picture, “The Cheat,” which will be vaudeville. ‘ OS Se ‘Those who take prominent parts in the story “The Girl Question” are] WOMAN SURPRISES Harry Dunbar, Lou Newntan, Jim- HER FRIENDS my Brennen, Jack Flynn, Celestine O'Neil and Helen Turner. Miss| “After a spell of Typhold Fever O'Neil and Mr. Dunbar have the|7 years ago I began to suffer from leading roles, while Mr. Newman’s| indigestion and gas In my stomach interpretation of the Englishman is| and colic attacks. Thi: ually |i better than most such interpreta-| became so bad that my doctor ad. tions. vised an operation for gall stones. “The Sting of the Scorpion” is the| A friend advised me to try Mayr’s feature picture, It carries Edmund| Wonderful Remedy which I did Cobb in the leading role. with splendid results. My friends eo werg, astonished my rapid im- a | provement. I have no more bloat- ing and can eat anything I wish.” ge It removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes prac- | tically all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including appen- dicitis. One dose will convince or AT THE IRIS THEATER| Soest” Xiao —Advertisement. A@mirers of Richard Dix will Eat Apples NATIONAL APPLE WEEK RIALTO “ony SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE MOOSEHEART CONCERT PARTY Appearing Matinee 3:00 o’Clock; Evening 7:30 and 9:30 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE appreciate him, and when one has} the Factor of the trading post | “Dark Secrets.” 7:40, 9:20 Oct. 31—Nov. 7 Beautiful and Thrilling —N. Y. Mail share his enthusiasm for the role he plays in “Quicksands,” the Howard Hawks picture which comes to the Iris theater today. Besides the popular leading man, ue Cees Bishop-Cass Helene - EOE eae Nous Dee 1 || TODAY and SATURDAY Farrell McDonald, George Cooper, ‘Walter Long, Edwin Stevens, Frank Campeau, Jean Hersholt, Dick | Suther’and and others equally die- U | C K | tinuguished for strong acting. 3 In many pictures Richard Dix > \ and Helene Chadwick have been Fa | cast to play opposite roles. Sc rm \ that they are looked : | of the {deal screen 1 Their youth, con-/| ba Gaston types and “i oan a : traying . at oO} : ail, their ability to. m any situa * th icture interesting—thes s, 3 \ auaiifcations have everything to da —with— with th: lari heirs, But 2x te get back to the part piasea byl] Helene Chadwick E Richard Dix in the new picture. ‘And Star Cast blood-thirsty ¢ He is First Lieutenant of a mill- octopuses— tary post near the Mexican border 1, 4 and is in love with the right girl. axe man-eating bo . ‘ of vice nnd villainy test tia pat || HAROLD LLOYD }} = cal courage to the utmost, The d— deadl: mor- \” } Lieut . —ani ly \ : : Adventures Tgianie thm eee betes BEBE DANIELS ays— : — ir erolc ev eer s, = = ox © sereen. Richard’ Dire acting: thks] —in— scar yaad sea : ane t Lone Star Ranger”—you thought it ; 2 them real rather th care: s— = 2 ry rt A 2 Suilpl pienuied lecenariy Goa oF ai “The Marathon” myriad fishes, : 3 wonderful. This is wonderfu\ too, made in the frozen Canadian 4 Teas De, shakes you. feel jwchet the ‘Lows * Mountains, with thrills, action\and speed—the most beautiful scenes aracter must undergo when in|} 10c——AND——20c treasure-laden 4 4 ° A te J the midst of experiences calculated wrecks— you ever saw in a picture. rfect story acted by a perfect sup- r to tout the endurance of any man. : = Soll cctasisteee Everybody’ Jhcuire porting cast, set 'n the grea't outdoors. / 7 ‘ fairyland— , - NOW PLAYING t c 5 “The Eighth Wonder of the World” ¥ 7 x BILLIE IRELAND’S = 3 ée¢ 99 | = FOLLIES OF 1923 | x a TWO-PART C)MEDY ; ce : ° 9? i} 4 The Girl Question it ake otice! I > A MUSICAL COMEDY THAT IS DIFFERENT TONIGHT HAYWARD THOMsSON’S —with— Blindfolded Drive Through Stréts of Casper THE AMERICAN BEAUTY CHORUS Formal and Invitational 4 —also— Party. at the Arkeon ; Dainty Helen Turner and Tiney Brennen In a Review of the Popular Dances LOU NEWMAN BUD BROWNEE In Song and Patter In a Little Bit of Everything THE ALAMO TRIO In Melodies De Luxe Also a First-run Picture EDMUND COBB in “THE STING OF THE SCORPION” Evenings: 7and9o0’Clock Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 BIG FEATURE DANCE SATURDAY | NIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace A Bishop-Cass Theate Shows at: i—2—3:30—5—6:30—8 and 9:30 10c and 40+

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