Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 4

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,: , > eo ys c Ton Sell ae ke. t } 7 i e h ‘ Pp I « e ‘ h D I e n h rc 1 ni: s ni 33 oi d 2 5 h e: [ ' Ir nC 4 SOoInn nS OAD aa aa ae uC r Fat AS Sw be Casper Dally Cridune Hollywood Is Being Invaded By Foreigners HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10—Unit- ed Press)—Hollywood is alarmed by the serious invasion of “‘for- eigners.”” An unusual situation was dis- covered at the “State night cam- paign"” at the Hollywood Commu- nity ‘sing’ here recently. Al- though many of the other forty- seven states were proudly ac- knowledged by penny contribu- tions nat one native son was heard from. Of course, there were plenty of excuses, But the movie city boost- ers have the best one in saying the Callfornians were upho'ding the legend that people don't grow old in California because persons from each state were registered by contributing as’ many pennies as they had years. Age being an unacknowledged (act here the na- tive was, of course, couldnt con- tribute. Michigan outranked Iowa tn the number of yous, destroying the popular belivt that California is peopled by fowans. Others states in order were Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, New Ycrk, Kansas and is not every day that even a daring son of Uncle Sam can forsake a swivel chair for the back of a fiery) steed-—and get away with it. Eldred Caldwell proves himself more at home in the desert than in the bank, |for on the sands he is master of every peril, whereas at his desk he is tiie innocent victim of a plot! h brands him a forger and sends | umm @ broken man, acrosa the burn- ing waste In quest of forgetfulness; and as the sheik El-Din he performs acts of courage which single him aut for recognition by tho Pritish| government. A war cross awaits him if he can be found. a as Raymond Hatton. , and Jacqueline Logan sca ct : “WHERE 13 THIS WEST” : “OPENS AT THE WYOMING tense photo dram: characters they spredaat: red Fes come Involved tn the affair to a very great loves because her “Where fs this West” with Jack not consent to the mar- Hoxie in the leading role opened at 's for China and there the Wyoming theater last night and 1 princess a girl made the fans who had gathered to ror. She speaks, 8¢¢ !t laugh at the fun and become 4 he brings her| thrilled at the excitement that per- , thus shocking all the| vades the picture. e while at the The story is built GUMMLEX SITUATION I FOUND FACING MELFORD IN a: 7 HEAD” the hero of ng at the Rialto s hero marries a e girl when as a is in love with a left in America| riage. He Tescues a Ma reserved for the to 4 people of the v around the same time he breaks the heart of| character of a milkman who grows| Ohio. the maiden who has waited so long} to be a real cowboy. There are In- tollywood !s seing to hold an- for his He finds that he {s| dians an‘everything. cther contest ta stop the activ- » with the girl of his The picture is one of Jack Hoxte's| ities of these ell more would be] best. It shows him as a splendid rider and a real 1_go-getter. “MY CINDERELLA GIRL” 15 EXCELLENT PROGRAM “My Cinderella Girl" proved itself to be a real attraction in the way of musical comedy at the Columbia theater yesterday. The plot is rather unique dealing with at English girl who Is put to the test to learn the ways of her American cousin. The Dunbars, Murray, Newman, Brownee, Turner, Brennen, O'Neil and Quinn appear in the special numbers. Bud Brownie &nd the beauty chorus have a special fea- ture that ts popular. The picture program includes some rare comedy, “Lloyd Hamilton Lyman Howes and a Christie “toreigners,” Like Dream m has one of his in “Java Head" the standard of his has been adapted from ph Hergesheimer’s book of the same name. stine O'Nefl at 2:45, 7:45 “Marcheta.” Her f WINER rr MAN OR WOMAN? ASK MAKERS FILM “FLAMING YOUTH” Ralked in ther efforts to learn the {dentity of the author of “Flaming At the age of 83 Mrs. V Ma- “Flaming Youth,” declare that it} comeay « hone of Atlanta, Ga., brovably will sion of which will be shown at the > inherit $3,333,000, -be’ng one-third America Theatre starting tomorrow of a ten-nill’on-dollar estate In New members of the all-star cast which York tt ing says "she going to do interpreted the story cannot agree deb it? ne she aoa gph hes Saber to whether the book was written “ “ good never re Ry: 4 Graniorieywocni : e ras Wt renter layed buy what they i & Liverwright, publishers of ed, and now they’re going to! ning Youth,” declare that it would amount to a breach of con tract to reveal any authorship of the volume other than the nom de plume “Warner Fabian.” Colleen Moore, who playe the role ‘of “Patricia” in this picture, declares that the author fs a woman, and Elliott Dexter, who enacts the role of “Dr. Bobs,” is equally as sure that a man Is responsible. “I will admit,” says Miss Moore “that it is unusual for a woman tc © in such a frank manner and ly when she exposes the in st thoughts and most intimate ns of her sisters. But, all the lieve the story has all the f having been written by “ DO YOU LIKE COMEDY {€ you’d rather laugh than eat, here’s the picture ! “Where Is This, West” JACK HOXIE Supported by MARY PHILBIN A WHIRLWIND OF akes a man to write so without leaving 0 clue to " replies Dexter. “The of the women are pen n would pen them—not would write. No wo frankly expose her ing some IMERICAN SHENK THE GREATEST OF THEM Mim! Derba’s name is magical ‘with Mexican theatergoers. She's one of the most popular actresses on the other side of the Rio Grande. And pretty, too, don’t you think? ACTION ALL, SEE IRIS FILM : orate 2 ‘a =—Z, ‘THE GUMPS” From bank cashier to shelk is the 6 Check » Comedy’ "ihe Desert Calle.” FLU GERMS 10¢——30e Anoint nostrils with MENTHOLATUM, before going into public places Antiseptic—bealing id Picture Now Playing fo If and s although ed Caldwell, formerly of rican bank in a city e of the Sahara in North on the ed ern Afr How he makes the change, a utes one of the most or- | & tories of the screen. For it Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold RIALTO NEXT SUNDAY 1m nt penetrates he a soothing, cooling PRESENTS oil of mustard and ; Th ag edients, Musterole e omes re | wire iter ehitia: Theodore Roberts, Geor; i) istero fe for bronchitis, Barnes, Harrison Ford F iogeray Dp. asthi @ Paramount, estion, pains and aches of sore muscles, sprains, sted feet, colds of ent pneumonia To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. Shildren’s Musterole, Better than a mustard plaster The Spanish Fandango “Way Down South.” tn the land fa fashion pageant. This time the town of Hopeville, Ga., entertained (Miss. Ethel Harrison is shown as a SOLDIERS STILL “MISSING.” BERLIN (United Press).—Ger many is sti!l maintaining a whole governmental department fer “miss- ng soldiers." This will probably be continued a generation, until it ing ae ir Jewel AUTHORITY ON QUAKES CLAIMED IN DISASTER BY CLARENCE DUBOISE. (Onited Press Staff Correspondent) TOKYO (By Mat! to United Press) —The worltts foremost authority on earthquakes met his master in the Tokyo-Yokuhama disaster, and Is about to die—with the seismic rid- dle unsolved. Brain-feven, followed by graver mental disorders, the rerult of his excessive studies of the recent dis aster and of his mental worry re- garding it, caused physicians to des- pair of the life of Dr. Fusakichi Omori, Japan's foremost seismolog- ist. Dr. Omori has studied volcanoes and earthquakes all his life, all over the world. For years he has been 4 professor in Tokyo university and the head of Japan's Se!smological Bureau. He was in Australia on a scientific expecition when the great TT ol a “That Old Gang of Mine” is a rare “hold that chord” har- monysungas only the Shannon Four cansingitona Co- of cotton, they always have time fa lumbia Record. Spanish girl A-3976 75e has just been established beyond a doubt just what happened to every ‘ast man fallen In the war. Pest 2 a Expert watch and jewelry repair- Co., OS Bice. Columbia Columbia Phonograph Co. “JAVA LEATRICE JOY GEORGE FAWCETT You can imagine the This Singing “MARCHETA” at News—Shows: 1, 2:40, 4: HEAD” —with— AND ALBERT ROSCOE The story of a reckless who married a lovely Chi And then brought her home to face the “girl he left behind him.” OUR USHER SINGS—YOU SHOULD HEAR HER Special Added Attraction “THE SINGING USHER” RIALTO coxornow TOMORROW Should JACQUELINE LOGAN RAYMOND HATTON American a Girl maiden. Confess Her clash, the heart-tug! Loves? Isa 2:45, 7:45 and 9:30 Daily 20, 6, 7:40, 9:20—Fables COLUMBIA FIRST TRAVELING ROAD ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON Two Days Starting MONDAY, DECEMBER 17 Two Shows Nightly—7:00 BUSBY’S ALL STAR MINSTRELS 20 PEOPLE WITH BAND AND ORCHESTRA PLANTATION RAISED JAZZ HOUNDS High-Stepping, Strutting Prancing Babies From Old SINGERS All Seats $1.00 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is tiresome, after being out dancing, on a superb floor, To do this, one dances at DANCERS tertainment with class, will relieve your weariness. Arkeon Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” THEATRE “I have kised other girls,” he confessed to his bride. “But all men have,” “It's quits,” she said. “I've kissed other men.” What do you think was his ar.swer? o’Clock and 9:00 o’Clock COLORED See Dixieland COMEDIANS Children 50c all day. We believe that to the best music, and en- the Bishop-Cass TODAY Tomorrow COLLEEN MOORE _. Milton Sills—Elliott Dexter—Sylvia Breamer Myrtle Stedman—Ben Lyon From the Book by Warner Fabian. “THE MAN FROM GLENGARY” 3—DAYS—3 STARTING THURSDAY MONDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1923 earthquake occurred. He caught the first ship for Japan—pungea| T° re as floor of the chapter into studies of the disaster: worked | house at Westminster Abtey, tr.) day and night on elaborate scient fic} Purs of sandals have been proviges theories, and endured great distress | fr visitors. uver his Inability to accomplish lifes’ ambition—the eyolving of a method of predicting earthquakes. And then his bra'n gave way under the strain, and the doctors announc- ed he could not live very long. leer naiiermter tn Will you be the lucky one at loyal TONIGHT COLUMBIA =. BILLIE IRELAND’S FOLLIES “My Cinderella Girl” A Musical Comedy FULL OF SPICE—PEP—SONGS AND SPECIALTIES —and—" Bud Brownee and His Bashful Babies On the Runway —also— Mts A Great Comedy Picture Program LLOYD "HAMILTON LYMAN HOWES “EXTRA, EXTRA" “HODGE PODGE” Christie Comedy, “IN DUTCH” Ladies’ Matinee ‘\Wednesday—Two Admitted for 40c and a Chance on a 42-piece Dinner Set to Be Given Away Dec. 22, Saturday Matinee A Bishop Cass Theater WEDNE SDAY to hug,” he sneered FEATURING With. All-star Cast Including Directed my Joseph Francis Dillon STARTS TOMORROW “When the Desert Calls” i Also Comedy “THE TAILOR” —with— AL ST. JOHN WYOMING THEATER

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