Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 6, 1924, Page 15

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———EEEE_—L rm hes Theatrica! RIALTO BOOK good for Casper, the Rialto theater has secured Rupert of Hentzau for a three days’ run commencing Wed- Leaday, was adopted from Sir Anthony Hope's famous novel of the same name, has a superlatively brilliant cast. which includes merstein, Bert Lytell, Hobart Bosworth, Claire Windsor, Bryant Daw. vided with an eminently suitable rected ‘the production, only & trifle under half a million dollars and is second to none in the magnificence of its settings and other accessories which go to make up &, sumptuous picture. —————— PRIVATE SECRETARY they do say he has a love affair with his stenographer.” mark has been passed to and fro among the women folk for years from the arctic to the gulf and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Sometimes the accusation was true. More often {t was not. stinctively have an ear for gossip. No matter how good, loyal and true they are, the average woman wil! stop, lock and listen when someone Springs a story about a certain busi- ness man being in love with his stenographer. their ears, all about the oftair. who tries to help a man progress and get ahead, in spite of almost overpowering obstacles, and glorified, while a jealous, petty wife is shown in her true colors in “Daytime Wives,” the sensational society drama which will be shown at jthe ‘Wyoming theater starting next Friday. cludes Wyndham Standing, Grace Darmond, Derelys Perdue, William Conklin, Edward Hearn; Katharine Lewis, Christina Montt. story in a great way. Swanson in ‘Zaza.’ “Heads Up"; News. The sensational photo play, “Rupert Of Hentzau"; The Press. “Tony” in Zane Grey's Star Ranger” also the Lee Kids in “The Town Terrors.” Edge” with Alfred Lunt and Mimi Palmeri, also Snub Pollard in “Hook Line and Sinker.” SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1924 Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE FIVE BlG FEATURE Fee'ing that the best is none too "Thin fascinating photoplay, which Elaine Ham- Lew Cody, Washburn and Marjorie Each artist has been pro- le and scintil'ates in the part which has been assigned to him, but then how could they help it with such .@ story to interpret?—a tale which pulsates with youth, romance and ‘adventure. The celebrated Victor Heerman di- which cost AND STENO LAUDED IN WYOMING FILM DRAMA “Oh, yes, he’s a fine chan but of This ré ‘Women in- They may put their fingers in stamp their feet ani but generally before ction they have heard Kenneth Gibson and It tells a great Wednesday, Thursday, Fables. “Fun From Saturday—Starting of Iris Theater Only—Tom Mix and "The Lone Sunday Monday, Tuesday—“The Raggea|"?” Wednesday, Thursday — Anita Stewart in “The Love Piker, Harold Bnothe: smith.” Lioyd in “Beat It” and comedy, “The White Black- Frida Saturday—"The Silent Command” with an all star cast. Also = Our Gang comedy, “One Terrible ay.’ s +: Vaudeville centu Wednesday and RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “THE FIGHTING BLADE” AT AMERICA TUESDAY A story of hearts and swords in the 17th century, brilliant, glamorous, massive, magnificent. breathless story of a “The Fightin; jursday. GLORIA SWANSON EXCELS IN ROLE OF ‘ZAZA’ AT RIALTO When play was produced The office girl or stenographer |twerlty-five years ago, and which was the starring vehicle for Madame Rejane, it was believed by many is lauded} critics that it would be impossible for] relies entirely upon the power of any American actress to portray that arduous role as artistically as the actress named, but these critics were in error as the evidence showed. The Play was for many years a reigning The all-star cast in-| success on the American btage with many notable actresses in the title role. ‘The picturization of this charming play by Paramount with beautiful Gloria Swanson in the title role ts said by many to be a far more power- “Zaza,” the great America Theater Sunday, Monday—"'The Slave Of Desire” from Balzac’s Skin” with Geo. Walsh, Bessie Love Friday—| and Carmel Myers. Also Will Rog- ers in his latest comes Movies” and Tuesday, Wednesday, Johnnie! Richard Barthelmess in “The Fight- Hines in “Little Johnny Jones.” a “The Fox Ne ing Blade” Also Pathe News andj the hard-riding, Topics of The Day. ay and Saturday—Tom Mix in “Byes Of The Forest” his latest pro- duction “Tony” also comedy “A Monkey Mix-} Zane Grey with your with his wonder and Fox News. Wyoming Theater courageous soldier of fortune whose dead! sword changed the currents of an empire, sweeping an earl from his castle, a monarch from his throne, and casting into his arms a lady | surpassed by no other novelist. At of high degree—with Richard Barthelmess as the intrepid swords-|any rate, he man who held his blade ever ready for fight or frolic. he been seen in a role more replete with daring exploits, hairbreadth| generation which are the glory of escapes, secret amours, plot and intrigue, dash and danger than that arl Van Kerstenbroock in “The Fighting Blade.” where reckless youth and impetuous maid are drawn by circumstance into the dram- atic events leading to the overthrow of the reigning monarch, Charles I, by Oliver Cromwell and the establishment of the protectorate. The pomp and ceremony, the glamour. the oe trappings of the 17th , faithfully reproduced, from a fi Barthelmess, already claimed the screen’s leading romantic star. Blade” will be shown at the America Tuesday, famous, will rise to greater heights and be ac- in Paris some “Uncensored Thursday— ‘ e ° ews 0 oca erings :- e ee Pink hats for sailors? Ss + 99 Sh 4 as “The Magic Skin,” from the| good ship California scandalized the kin on owing able of granting his every wish.| ‘This was the sensation that en- the shrinking skin, In making the| of the Pacific fleet, out from San/{ “Slave of Desire,” a screen version | jmore fitting to the underlying | hats at all. They photograph just of the distinctly worthwhile pictures |! Gable selected a cast cc feat atithinis at the Wyoming was given the leading role of to the photoplayers, headed by Gib-; made on a scale commensurate . ture. In order to distinguish the best known of directors. It will be|[om'* Dest Iked players and in Never have they done better wori, | C4P8 replaced the regular uniforms. the world has yet produced. He is | Eulalie Jensen, Herbert Prior, Wil-| being officially attached as naval soul; his mastery of the art of| McGregor. George Periolat, Harry |photoplay author. Admiral W. IL wrote a series of| Balzac’s novel. the picture true:to navy life. For results try a Tribune Classi- joins the navy. His adventures Pau de Chagrin.” literally rape) It sounds like comedy—but it of “The sy | ated as “The Wild Ass’s Skin,” but! wasn't aynthing like that when a which is usually known in English | crew of landlubber gobs boarded the magic skin which its hero gets from | tough bosun’s mate, and proceeded A 9 an antiquarian. This skin is cap-|to act! tf America. but grows smaller as each wish is |ivened the practice trip of the su: —— fulfilled; the man's life ebbs with| yerdreadnought California. flagship Lave oe Det cpt Gabe's| screen version a new title, “Slave | Pedro on a coast defense tour. But of Balzac'’s famous novel, “The! °! Desire.” was decided upon as! the result doesn’t show the pink Magic Skin,” which has been made | tho” . ino h impectacshanieanaaies re Ered of the novel and as of hav- ike regular navy hats in “Out of wyn Pictures feels that it has one |S, *Teater audience attractiveness. |} ck, Hoot Gibson's new Univer- spicuous for its acting ability. y, Monday 4 Tues- of the new season. And incidental. | ; a G . ~ theater today, Monday an e ly, the new season with Goldwyn ts | CCO'8? Walsh, a Goldwyn player, | gay, | to Consist of big special features Raphael, with Bessie Love as The battleship was turned over only. “Slave of Desire’ has been / Pauline and the gorgeously beaut!- e, " ful Carmel Myers as the Countess |%0 and Edward Sedgwick, direc- with {ts worth under the direction | Fedora. They are three of fim, | tof, for the sea scenes of the pic- of George D. Baker, one of the “ “Slav sivas? “hare actors from the regular seamen, the attraction at the America thea-| Jive thelr acting Tole teil ict | and thus avoid confusion, the pink ter today and Monday. . Honore de Balzac is universally | Other noted names figure in the| Naval officers acted as assistant regarded as the greatest novelist | cast—Wally Van, Edward Connelly, | directors—Lieutenant Tom Berrien ranked with Shakespeare in his / liam Orlamond, Nicholas de Ruiz, | technical adviser with the picture knowiedge of the human heart and} William yon Hardenberg, Harmon |company. He is well known an @ fictitious narrative is sald to be| Loraine and Calvert Carter. Charles | Eberle, commander of the fleet, him- Whittaker adapted the story from | self aided the director in making novels of life in the France of his Gibson plays the part of a cow: ————____ bey who through a trick of fate pouplar_of these was “Le fied Ad. range from thrilling to hilarious. given a production The rapid, sitet y Never has the world’s literature. One of the most itting setting from which A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND MONDAY ful characterization than has ever ‘een seen on the American stage or screen. In this splendid picturiza- ion, which will be shown at the Rialto theater today. Miss Swanson French pantomimic art In which the French always have been adepts, but those vho have seen the great screen rtist In her wonderful emotional in- erpretations, In -which she has ap- peared for several years, will be the ‘irst to declare that Miss Swanson is ‘he only American screen star wha ADAPTED FROM BALZAC’S “THE MAGIC SKIN” —WITH— CARMEL MYERS, GEORGE WALSH AND BESSIE LOVE —ALSO— vests thie role of “Zaza” with a power W II I ( yy 3E R S never heretofore witnessed in silent rama productions, R The support provided for Miss ee Notes of Filmdom FOR GOBS Production brilliant, e‘amorous, mas- sive, magnificent. The rapid. rush ing, breathless story of a courageous soldier of fortune whose deadly castle, a monarch from his throne, {and casting into his arms a lady of {high degree—with Richard Barthel- His attempt to sleep in the ship’s | mess as the intrepid swordsman whe Witacock 6 tha’ caveat ttt ce (held hid blade aver seedy. toe Paht or clowning ever seen in a picture; his | Never hes he been seen tm a fight with Howard Truesdell on replete with daring ex- Gf the most sensational ¢ver st its, hairbreadth escapes, secret a, amours, plot and intrigue, dash and at Universal City. The full fle « 2 review is a spectacular touch, anc |dnger than that of Karl Van Ker. there are many naval scenes strik- | Stenbroock in “The Fighting Blade, ingly original. | where reckless youth and impetuous maid are drawn by circumstance into —— | the dramatic events leading to the RICHARD BARTHELMES overthrow of the reigning monarch, Charles I, by Oliver Cromwell and ‘ 99 the establishment of the Protec- “" |torate. The pomp and ceremony, the IN “FIGHTING BLADE” srs. "creme eed cxcenon Seventeenth Century, faithfully re- produced, form a fitting setting from | which rthelmess, already famous, j will rise to greater heights as the screen's leading romantic star. The picture starts Tuesday at the a_America theater. “SAFETY FIRST” Don’t fail to read the story of this play in this issue. Play will be given at the Odd Fellow’s hall Monday night, January 7, at 8:15. A story of hearts and swords in| given the Seventeenth Century, Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c Columbia Theatre OPENING Thursday, January 10th THE DICK HYLAND REVUES 20—PEOPLE—20 —IN— Swanson in this play, headed by H. 3. Warner, is exceptionally praise. vorthy, each role being in the bands nt an artist. The photoplay was splendidly produced by Allan Dwan nd in point of direction and photog. aphy, as well as sterling portray: t ranks a8 a masterpiece oft! TOM MIX AT IRIS THEATER “The Lone Star Ranger” “UNCENSORED MOVIES” You'll see Rogers 2s Tom Mix, Bill Hart, Valentino and Charlie eatery Chaplin, and see him “do their stuff” AT 8:30 TONIGHT THE KIWANIS CLUB Will Jead the America audience in community singing. We have procured a special reel which illustrates in movies, three dear old songs—‘Silver Threads Among the Gold” “Daisy Bell” “River Shannon.” Shows Today at 1, 3, 4:45, 6:35, 8:30—10c and 40c Magic TOM MIX starring hard-fighting saddle. —IN— king, Tom Mix, the William Fox ZANE GREY’S star plays at the Iris theater today “THE LONE STAR RANGER” ‘nly. It fs your last chance to gee —ALSO— horse | the galloping romance of the popular favorite picture ‘ured role. THE LEE KIDS IN “TOWN TERRORS” hero in the f Tuesday—Hoot also “The and comedy “Oh What a Wednesday, Thursday, Jack “Men In tarting Friday and movie chats. the Raw,” ‘s” and Fun From the “Day Time also comedy “Felix Comes coming Matinee 2:30, 4:45 THE —IN— —in Also a Fine Picture Program * WALLACE REID COLUMBIA TODAY Evening ¢ ’\ MAUDEINA DUNBAR PLAYERS “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” A COMEDY DRAMA IN THREE ACTS A Story of Life with a Circus VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS BETWEEN THE ACTS “CLARENCE” _ MONDAY, TUESDAY, “THE WOLF TRAIL” 7 and 9 o’clock Do not confuse this production with any thing you have seen before. It has just been finished at the New York studio. New York critics proclaim it Gloria’s greatest. To the Public: ADOLPR ZUKOR! PRESENTS The Love Story that Rocked Paris and then the world RIA SWANSON ane ‘CPaga! i .. t ALLAN DWAN rovcron (The Passionate Darling of the French Stage) | | Glittering Gloria { N “If you want to see temperament for goodness sake | see this ‘Zaza-fied’ Gloria Swanson. Every atom of her lissome form acts every minute.”—-N.Y. American . In Addition “HEADS UP” A Cameo Comedy KINOGRAM NEWS To Enjoy This Picture, See It From the Start 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing afternoons 2:30 to 4:30 Evenings 7:30 to 10:00 “LETS GO” GIRLS—MANHATTAN TRIO—GIRLS AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY—ALL NEW PEOPLE—THE MANHATTAN TRIO ——_— ee Everybody’s Theatre TODAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY CARL LAEMMLE resents FLOO BSO OMING A roar from stem to stern; fastest, most rip-roaring, actionful, laugh-packed comedy ever made. —also— THE GUMPS MIN, ANDY, CHESTER AND UNCLE BIM ee | 5 iD 4

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