Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. TOM MIX 10 BE SEEN AT AMERICA SUNDAY' Defying death, Bail riding amidst horses, under the horse, to} om Mix will Jed penchant | | ction is pro- | y one tn which} is entire bag of | Max Brand, an g been noted for | dramas. It pro- h opportunity to dis s by which he has y recognized. & daughter with | ix ¥ play those t v instea, ‘Tom is A produ nedy relist is pre enes showing a run staged by Tom J. Gordon Russel, BASHIER FILMS WRILE. | AND ABSORBING STORY It fe evids hat Gasnier, who é!- rected “ s of the Rich,” shown f t time last evening at the Iris theater, knows the screen value of a virile and absorbing story. His latest production not only ful- fills this story's requirements, but fg one the most lavishly staged ever f. as an Al Lichman attrac tion. In ot entertainment, “Daug f the Rich” even sur- passes those two previous Gasnier product Rich Men's Wives,” and r Men's Wives.” The nov- adapted for the z'au, is replete UNDERWRITERS }lead to Russia, France and the Or!l- MEETING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Relation of Life Insur- ance to Bank Credits Will Be Discussed. The relationship of life insurance to bank credits will be the subject discussed the regular monthly meeting 0 Wyoming Life Under writers ation which will be held at t nning hotel at 6:30 o'clock December 17. Cas- per ba s have been invited to participate in this meeting which ned by a hantust teh of the Wyoming 1b y will discuss the ¢ standpoint of the le E. L, Good of the R. surance company will take it 1 the standpoint of the All urance men whether e association or not nded a cordial tn- tend. H. EB. Moon of s ls the only out-of-town > far signified his for oming to Casper —>____ 1 Sowelry repair. OS B __Bridse Lamps at Callaway. {OMING (Continuous 1 to 11) LAST TIMES TODAY A thrilling, pulsating photo- play of red-blooded contest | and romance, from the im-| mortal tale of the lumber “THE MAN FROM GLENGARY” See the famous log-jam—the fight on the river—and the sensational rescue from the rapids. | camps. —also— ines | Haygood’s Ranch with meodramatio action of the higher class, Intriguing characters | ent, providing scenes of unusual | beauty, gorgeous costuming and jthrillng action, Not only is the story filled with action but its hu- man appeal offers to all c'asses of theater goers entertainment of a high order. B. P. Schulberg has chosen an un- usually fine cast for “Daughters of @ Rich,” Gaston Glass, who cored such a personal success in The Hero” is cast in a atill more |sympathetic role in this picture. Ethel Shannon, recently signed on a long contract by Schulberg is more than fulfilling the faith placed | |in her ability. | —— ee STAGE LIFE REVENLED IN PICTURE AT RIALTO A Metro ploture, “Rouged Lips,” with Viola Dana its star opened a the Rialto Theater last night. is a picturization of Rita Wetman story called “Upstage,” which ap-| peared formerly in the Saturday| rn Post It is a disclosure stage curtain, «| op! It was di-| y from scenario | and ably pho. the devil's under twenty,” meets her Pr Charming, Jimmy, who wants to marry her. He tells his father, who scorns the idea of his son marrying a chorus girl and doesn't be'leve as Jimmy says that Norah {s one among a million and has a heart of pure gold. Jimmy offers to show him by inviting Norah to the house that evening and prov- ing that she {s not only beautiful and good but a perfect lady and well suited to enter into the family Meanwhile Norah, heart-stricken because she has always appeared be- fore Jimmy tn shabby clothes, de. c'des that for his sake she will spend some of her savings and dress her. self up so that he will be proud of her. When Jimmy appears that even- ing to take Norah to his home, jea! ous whispers. cloud his mind and when Norah comes out all dressed in her newly bought finery he mis understands and accuses her’ of being Ike all the rest—merely a chorus girl, He leaves Norah heart broken but determined to show him that he ts wrong Well, of course, it all ends—but this is giving away a delightfu' story. In the meantime Viola Dana gives a vivacious _perfermance, Sparkling and life-like. With Miss Dana, as Jimmy, is Tom Moore who also gives a very competent per. formance f fult ot ShBumes, “GRASHIN’ THROUGH” COMES HERE SUNDAY Once again local fans are to be treated to a sight of the dashing Harry Carey in the kind of a role that has endear of millions. s r Carey's latest Film Booking Offices release, which comes to the Wyo ming theater on Sunday, is herald ed as the biggest and of his to the ing, r full p! well a manship a register thr! Carey is positively superb in “Crashin' Thr Always a paragon of spec d daring. he out does even his former efforts in this actionful tale of the west. At home in the role of a home-hungry rancher who advertises for a wife and then learns that the woman who answers is the mother of 9 grown daughter, Carey breezes and crashes th one than iggs Barney Google Andy Gump and Harold Teen Will Be Present at the BIG DANCE AND EATS On Alcova Road TONIGHT Casper Orchestra Will Furnish the Music Big Che Casper Daily Cridune Look Out, Below! j Presented “A Day at Monte Carlo,” offering a novelty bill taking the company to the great gaming resort in France. The arrival of the many notables at Monte Carlo, and the comedians as the American million- aires give the playlet a scope for many hearty laughs. Brownie, Dunbar and Newman handle the comedy situations while Quinn and Brennan act as folls for he loved—more than— life — frenzied — red- eyed — froth-lashed by flame— loosed by jealous rage— SEE ers packet This shows 300 planes of the Italian forces drawn up awaiting ist @pection by Premier Mussolini. Italy's air force is growing. - by a great intrigue, which includes ¢¢| 99 horsestealing, killing and the kid-| HAY h T napping of his sweetheart, all | chiefly the result of the plotting | SHOWS FUN IT RESORT of a beautiful, seductive, halfbreed Yesterday was change day at the cabaret dancer. | Columb! fa theater and the Follies The biggest thrill comes during SHICHESTER PILLS the stampede of hundreds of horses | which, frightened by a gigantic dy namite explosion and a fierce prairie fire, plunge headlong toward the spot where beautiful Vola Vale is lying unconscious on the ground. Miss Vale's rescue by Carey wil! long be remembered as one of the most hair-raising thrills over ‘ screened. Doll_Carts at Callaways, TONIGHT, DECEMBER 15 i rye st » 3: BIG CARNIVAL 6:30, 8, 9:30, 10c AND 40c AND CONFETTI DANCE AT THE Happy Hour Amusement Hall SATURDAY EVENING—MILLS, WYO. Don’t Miss This Good Time 25c MATINEE TODAY COLUMBIA «4, THE FOLLIES PRESENT “A DAY AT MONTE CARLO” A COMEDY DIFFERENT —with— MR. BROWNEE AND MR. DUNBAR Assisted by the Entire Company and the FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS —also— First Run Pictures GEORGE LARKIN IN HALLROOM BOYS “BULLDOG COURAGE” Comedy Tonight 7—9 o’Clock 10c—40c LADIES BOYS AND GIRLS Get a Chance On the Set | Get a Chance on the Sled of Dishes and Popcorn Free Today OF ALL THE NIGHTS SATURDAY NIGHT IS THE NIGHT TO DANCE Whatever is needed in floors and partners are here in plenty Dancing Academy “Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace” ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY their many comedy tactics. Celestine “Bulldog Courage.” A Woman’s Scream! The Bark of a Gun! Pounding Hoofs of Fate ! Bearing down on the woman fhundering Avalanche ! STARTING TOMORROW ZAMERICA A MIGHTY WHIRL ACTION O’Nell, Maudina Dunbar and Helen ‘Turner entertained as the lndies_of fashion. The Follies chorus offer some novelty numbers, and many vaudeville specialties are given dur- ing the Dill. -This is a sure-fire comedy and different from anything the Columbia has offered before. In the photoplay part of the pro- gram George Larkin is featured in SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1923 TODAY 1, 2:40, 4: #20, 6, RIALTO : =, s2 VIOLA DANA “ROUGED LIPS” The Story of a Girl With a Musical Comedy Soul From ‘Upstage’”’ by Rita Weiman —with— TOM MOORE Pop Tuttle Comedy Pathe News MONDAY TUESDAY 7 o’Clock 9 o’Clock COLUMBIA +22: TRAVELING ROAD SHOW J. C. BUSBY’S COLORED MINSTRELS 20 MEMPHIS BLUE DEMONS FROM DIXIE With Band and Orchestra WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PARADE Special Added Feature NAY BROTHERS Famous Quartette ADMISSION $1.10 Stampede Traps—tTerrific, CHILDREN 55c yOMI _ TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING | RESULTS. TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY A BISHOP-CASS THEATER MILE-A-MINUTE ROMEO with TONY THE WONDER HOR Adapted from “Ohe GUN . by Max.Brand ~— DIRECTED BY LAMBERT HILLYER “DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH” —WITH MIRIAM COOPER HAROLD LLOYD in AL ST. JOHN in “THE BIG IDEA” “SPECIAL DELIVERY” RIALTO TOMORROW “THE | OLD HOMESTEAD” RIALTO | RIALTO | RIALTO MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THE ol “My oe - SLAUGHTER” | gas RIALTO | RIALTO | RIALTO aimee | ae “GRUMPY” OF IPS ES HOME MOON’ BROKE”

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