Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 2, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Che Casver Dailp Cribune “ROSITA? WITH vant PICKFORD GREAT FILM SHOWING AT AMERICA ANY aro the eyes that ara turned to gaze with keen ad- M i on the well developed, healthy girl no matter where sho may be—on the rapidly moving thoroughfare or gliding gracefully pver the dance floor, All eyes turn because we all ap- preciate the girl with the figure so firm and plump—the girl with tadiantly red cheeks, cheeks that es from na- he girl with parkling eyes, keen and sharp girl with buoyancy and the of yc rily an oyt-of-doors | st a girl with ever in- ge blood cells. Just a girl | d with the vim and vigor of S., since 1826, has et for increased blood cells. 8. means restored atracativcorekte, iled vitality—added energy. Take 3. S. S. and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch that flabby, ill nourished flesh fade yay before flesh that {s firm and I blood cells will do it will build them. It pure vegetable in- S. is sold at all tores. The large pottle is more economi- | SS Makes You Feel | Uke Yourself Again Gaston ¢ Noeh Beery Louise Fazenda Jos J: Dowlin: ng Alec Francis Frans Cam peau Etwin Stevens Otis Harlan. Andrew it buckie and Hector Sorano in and the ROSE AT THE’ RIALTO TOMORROW and FRIDAY’ Richard Hedrick ! KeSPIDER Fine LIVE THE KING” FOR LAST TIME TODAY the greatest picture ie Coogan has been his remarkable “Long Live the ying for the last time at o today. ive productions as King” that énhance and make him more ned a tremendous sale. | It hinges around the romantic ad- entures of the lttle Crown Prince ‘onia—a country threatened at turn by revolution and anar hy. It ts a highly exciting romance and the producers have not only lost none of the fascination of the novel, but have added to its delight by giv- ' a wonderfully beau pre- sentation. eS ee “JSHES OF VENGEANCE” OPENS TODAY AT IAs \ Vengeance” is nie pretentious production which Miss Talmadge has ever be: ted. The impression this p: n made ‘in its } world premicr splendor ‘ash m for movie spe ory and a we magnitied . including lace Beer; P . Josephine Cro ners, In addition to four thou- extra players; and massive ackgrounds of regal magnificence, und direction by Frank Lloyd, are ‘actors of this noteworthy produc “SHADOWS OF NOBTH” and There was pl doing in Snowy at Wolf Darby * came in n «the the news quick le trading post. was discord when the bully of the settlement, to respond to Wolf's 1e- st that the b all line up and th to the ness of the T caused com’ voiced his disapprova | If to the point of insult and th> | miners rocked the founda- | the Gulch Inn with | ting in th ie beautiful tim: country of northern Canada play offers some unusual scenic to an entertaining (ST FIGHT 1S GREAT SCENE IN “UNTRESS” A fist | that c and intense, audience to le. watching T ie pict the ce Colleen ‘ational star. veen an ex-pugilist ity boy, crowded chairs fly and takes restaurant poout the [9 WYOMING PICTURE): only a small part of their happines [BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG y Sus H. CAEsaR # CA’ Be JANUARY 187 1924 Gouy, THis @N0 HGRE = AM NEW MEXICO, , IT WonT Dav! 2 IN THe SEEM = Tic SHow THe THERE S Ses Davs CALENDAR SAYS YES"! WHERE IT CAN'T THRow A GCTTLE OR BLOW INTO A HORN © I Gotta Do SUMP! oR Uke New YEAR'S Tit MAKE A RESOLUTION To ConTRot Mx TEMPER For THE NEXT iN THis 1 SY Nou - THO HEART OF eus WORLD CAE MAN ire opposite Colleen I famous who plays | 1 BIG OPENING NUMBER The Follies of 1924 opened up the yesterday with the musica a progran’ songs: and a light plot is with the efforts nd aunt to determine . not their nephew fosiro marrying his fiancee merely because she is worth $10,000 They set upon a unique way to deter mine the matter and settle it to the satisfaction of everyone concerned. ew Negyman has a song number ighth" which goes over encores and is the hit of It Is done fr Mr I numbers. cteristic fashion of c h Parents” is the photon’ It\dep’cts the trials through w' wo young people are put before th: me to the realization that money After Influenza- SCOTTS EMULSION to build. you up WATCH FOR THE A-B-C NINETY AND NINE ZIECMAN HAS HIT Ii NEW “SPIDER” FILM A motion pleture production that will go down in history as one he most man's at the Rialto theater masterpiece. of the most interesting periods the history of our own country. ————__—__ “TAZA? OPENS AT THE RIALTO ON SATURDAY “Zaza,” a Paramount picture star- RIALTO STARTING SATURDAY yOMI YOMIN (Continuous 1 to 11) TODAY BILL DESMOND eines “SHADOWS OF THE NORTH” Where only the smoking rifle and the strength of a man’s arms determine right and wrong, “Wolf” Darby fought his breathless and thrilling fight for love and a gold claim. Also Comedy “HOLD ON” «s} Fun From the Press if | % —and— | ' “EELIX CAT” WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE SEASON COMING say !! Die Thun We PEO OFF HERE 50 er PUNKS COMd A SIGHT- SEEN oe OuT OF MY Anise 2? GET OFF = THAT HORSE AINT MADE OF {Ron = GIVE HIM A QHANCE Te SIT Down AN: REST - DYE Tink SPARKYS A COVERED notable cinema achieve ments ever attempted is B. F. Zetd- “The Spider and the Rose” |ine. Cas which opens a two day engagement tomorrow. ‘The Spider and the Rose” is a The story, by Gerald *. Duffy ts of early mission life in california and faithfully depicts one ib “TREAT OUMB- ANIMALS "WAY OUT HERE In T Desert ID - WOULONT MAKE ANY NOISE NOW, UNCA WALT WAS OUT LATE LAST NIGHT AND NEEDS SLEEP IF HE CAN / GET IT: Ora by Toe caeace ferours s Glorta Swanson, feature on th bill at ter for four days. will be the the Rialto on Arbuckle’s Wife opening: an Al inclu¢ is and ag Ferdi | Lucille LaVerne {? PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Jan. 2.— Thurman. It has scored | Minta E. Arbuckle. wifo of Roscoe of|a tremendous hit everywhere. (Fatty) Ei Arbuckle, was granted a > divorce in the superior court here. heard befere Barrows on The case was axpert watch and Pdi repair. Pai * tice Chester. w. r Jewelry OS Bice. in The Littlest Star in the Biggest Photodrama Jackie as Boy. | Prince Everybody's Dreams! Coogan ‘ Long Live The King” By Mary Roberts Rinehart Produced Under the Personal Supervision of JACK COOGAN, SR. IMPORTANT length of Live the King” picture in 1, 3, Ey 1G GORILLA + FOR TWo BUTTONS ee Saeco yes | ONE IN THE KISSER: OuGHY Te BE ASHAMED OF Nounseue = =u DOWT KNOW How Te CONTINENTAL RACES =(F WE WASN'T Granted Divorce NOTE TO THE PUBLIC On account of the “Long § is important you be seated at start- ing times of the order to thoroughly en- joy it. Shows _ begin at 7, 9 o'clock on CROSS: Ts LueKy For THar OLD BuzzaeRD Tear IM CONTROLWIN" My Tempee -- Ce iad mr —+r GRAMMA, COME TELL UNCA WALT STOP MAKE 4 NOISE! HE WAKE HISSELF up! fons and was granted on the unds of negect to provide and desertion. The divorce will become absolute six months from today, Jus de- TOMORROW Norma Talmadge —in— “Ashes Of Vengeance” —also— “FAIR WEEK” (Comedy) “ROSITA” A SPANISH ROMANCE MARY PICKFORD Will Make You Laugh; Will Make You Thrill; Will Make You Weep, Will Bri ing You Joy, in a new role. DIPPY-DAD COMEDY NEWS AND TOPICS Shows at 1. 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40c 10¢e AND 20c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COLLEEN MOORE © (Star of “FLAMING YOUTH”) IN HER LATES TPRODUCTION “THE HUNTRESS’”’ When you see Colleen in “The Huntress” you will meet the babiest-eyed chicken-squaw that ever winnked an eyelash, or wore a leather moccasin. A NEW TYPE OF COMEDY-DRAMA LLOYD HUGES, RUSSELL SIMPSON AND WALTER LONG in the supporting cast. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY P it MATINEE—2:30 THE FOLLIES OF 1924 IN THEIR FIRST BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE YEAR “$10,000 BEAUTY” FULL OF PEPPY SONGS AND SPECIALTIES First Run Pictures “FOOLISH PARENTS” Next Saturday BUD BROWNEE MATINEE ALL CHILDREN 5c COLUMBIA EVENING—7 o'clock, 9 o’clock Wednesday Night Dancing The holidays are over for another year—1924 is still a baby. Have you made your New Year resolutions? We hope you will keep them until 1925. After the show drop down and have a dance or two—it will keep your spirits good. DANCING EVERY NIGHT Arkeon Dancing Academy

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