Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 be Casver Oally Cridune ; PAGE SEVEN DICK HYLAND'S SPLENDID MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OF 20 ARTISTS OPENS AN ToPutOnFlesh INDEFINITE ENGAGEMENT TODAY AT THE COLUMBIA THEATER as , — and Be Strong Why 2Outof3 AreThin Nervous and Rundown “RUPERT OF HENTZAU” = “EYES OF THE FOREST”. OPENS AUN AT RIALTO, FEATURING TOM MIX 1S Yesterday the super-photoplay. “Rupert of Hentzau,” which wos adapted from ‘Sir Anthony Hope's novel of the same name, commenced its three days’ run at the Rialto supported by theater. horse “Tony,” will be ‘The story concerns Queen Flavia | the attraction at the America thea- of Ruritania, deeply in love with an|ter for Friday, Saturday, Sunday Englishman, Rudolf Rassendyil,/ and Monday. who is an almost exact double of| Mix’s latest film is said to be one her husband, the king. Unfortu-| of the most exciting and thrilling nately the king is royal only m/ he has made. name, by nature he is coarse, selfish {IT If you are too thin and want to @ sensual, and in the three yea! ‘NEW MUSIC COMEDY put on firm flesh—if you are weak, of their marriage Flavia suffers al- ¥ é J fe ‘ ni Patras d ‘ ; aa ej nervous and run-down and want 2, " i ° ia oy Fd to increase your strength, energy 3 : . An al : : c and endurance—if you suffer froi she writes a letter to Rudolf Ras- sendyll, whom she has not seen since she became a wife, and pours out her love and ionging to him. most, daily insults from him At tite, dizzy spells, indig last she can id it no longer, and Eon ov intestinal trouble, and. wa rd of this letter ekly corrected—it you hay Unfertunately word o' is let Dick Hyland's mus'cal comedy . es . E ’ f, oils, eruptions or sallow- ‘ fi 4 ’ x c re a kin, you pea nr Syphon gt company, will apen an indefinite on: agg Rit dau Cosi warta Wiis inks unscrupulous count, gagement at the Columbia theater é il a. 4 be o this simple test: ties baa Hentzau. who ts in exile because of | this evening. The first production ? i ‘ Phe, +S 5a ti PR yao ape ao a a a former conspiracy against the} will be “Let's Go” and is said to yeas + x Bo: “ 2 : - A Si welgh and measure elf. king. He believes that if he can| be a snappy affair, full of music | i I ~ a (3 B's. SF Ri < MASTIN’S VIT. gain possession of the missive, tt] pep, and good humor. ° 3 - mn ~ will enable him to reinstate himself Hyland's troupe includes a com 7 hi Mais y ¥ ‘ . . fi healthy color in your cheek: with the king. With the ald of bis! pany of 20 artists. ‘There ienn| | eee tia ‘ ; > AES i oe , 5 . BN Sours sten Uae nse heh eee cousin, Count Rischenheim, he suc-| chorus of elght pretty girls who| £ > * te the tingling energy. ceeds in stealing the epistle from | know how to step. Minnie Paige, " ; x Shing nigeTifa tvietwoe wat the loyal Courit Fritz von Tarlen | Teddy Magnus, Roy Alexander and . y 2 ie , You are fully satisfied “wrnh your heim. who ts carrying it to Rudolf} others are among the talented play- ‘ ‘ i 3 gain in weight, strength, endurance Rassendy!l. From then on one ex-| ers who will entertain the Columbia : . e and improved appearance. citing complication follows another. | audiences. Doctors say there is no bett : ; surer way to quickly increase welght. The spirit of the narrative 1s ex: cnt tacace CR Se a ‘ ' build “up vitality, strengthen the a 5 ; 4 Reryes and improve the appearance— cellently interpreted by the actors. | ¢¢ Pe in fect, to help make aticag, vices who are all admirably suited for the . é 1 ' . i |? Tea-blooded men. ie parts they portray. Elaine Ham- ; 24 : aie : : juccess absolutely guaranteed oF merstein makes a truly regal Flavia, - ; . ; i ck the, little it ‘costs, tor and Bert Lytell is most convincing c |HASTIN'S VITAMON, prescribed by 4 2 | doctors, recommen: tA in his difficult dual role of Rassen ; aA a ‘ jathletes, “successful men, attractive dyll and the king. As the baie aaa used by millions, At all may-care Rupert of Hentzau, Lew drugs Cody supplies one of the best char- acterizations of his screen career. It is difficult to choose eee mention from a cast, which con-|arq Rarthelmess rises sists solely of celebrities, but Hobart | heignts than ever, Foran ds Pils Bosworth as the gruff, but inwarl | o+ tne ‘America theater today. 1 Sept, dng | _ 1" this production John §. Robert- pretty, trusting | son’ has’ contributed a” woreate little Rosa Holf are conspicuous! ,cnievement. To have missed it ever among their stellar companions. | thus far this leah i wiasteers G regretted, but an opportunity whica The engagement of “‘The Fighting Blade,” the magnificent romance of fas Cae ee cenanne This is a group of some of the beautiful girls in the wonder beauty chorus of the Dick H: lyland Musical Comedy company which opens an ex- tended engagement today at the Columbia theater with “Let’s Go,” one of its snappiest and best musical reviews. This company of twenty artists, tecloding a beauty chorus of eight, has been playing a long and successful engagement in Seattle, coming to Casper direct from the coast city. The opening production will be in two acts and three scenes and includes some of the best and most entertaining features ever offered by a musical comedy company here. FoR STRENGTH, NERVE FORCE = FIRM ¥LESH may be retrieved by attending one | Which appeal in the profession. And the Rialto for oe week starting | BUILDING of today’s performances. The pic. | his. idea of a good time is to spend | Saturday. Mr. Brownie will be seen | Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good ture is the first so far touching | his idle hours in his workshop, for|at 3 p, m., 8 p. m., and 9:30 p. m. ° 9 ia upon an era as significant to the| he 18 an expert mechanic and in-|He 12 a comedian whe te algass | ice Koom for Rent Pendence is to us—the revolt of the | _ His edroom—whieh ts peniaaty takes and will be a real treat to the Appl in 4 4 small for so big a man—is laid out | patrons of the Rialto theater, * caer Carty jOlver Cromwell, small for so big « man—is laid out patrons of the Riatto theater, '. Ml 208 Fast Second St. Phone 623 pay: ‘There's fascination in the alr, for] ‘oundations for the present popular | one corner is his:wardrobe, in an- WESTERN BLUE PRINT CORPORATION young and old alike, when a cloud-|sovernment in England, and. be-| other his bed, a third his dressing - - = ~ cause of this and the power of the | ‘able and the remainder of the room story and its aisinesitg ten detail, it | is taken up with Mr. Frazer's work |“Last Night on 8 one of the most worthwhile pic- pened It is equipped wi lathes,| the Back Porch” tures the America theater has pre-| rill press. power saw, ing ma- in dextrously poised buckets the siz-| sented this season. © +}chine and, in factp everything is a hit every night in red-hot rivets which others at necessary to equip a miniature ma- as fox-trotted by the B the Memphis Five oC a thera chine shop. Festa etre cate cea aah eh THIS FILM ACTO 5 Among Mr. Frazer's inventions or harmonized by Bheathlenaly. they watch them as, are auto theft locks, a gas gauge, Sexitnsie: teotietnen :Gepes Dediad: a new type of compressed air en- pie ater ner Vous crowding office building pushes its way skyward, tier on tier. Adoles- cence and age crane necks and blink eyes as mites of men in midair catch Room 11 Oil Exchange Bldg. BUD BROWNEE CASPER’S FAVORITE COMEDIAN TONIGHT IS THE BIG Country Store Dance Of All the Groceries, You Never Saw Such a Supply On Hand Ladies, Come Early and Get Your Numbers. There'll be 24 Big Sacks Full of All Kinds of Groceries Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT WILL APPEAR FOR ONE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY AT THE had been bored into the steel trusses, ally plays twelve different records. A-3976. jh ng handled pliers to mani- arches ¥ Can you picture a handsome lead- rataplan of racket as they drive| Who is supporting Anita Stewart in them in and flatten both ends, hold-| the Cosmopolitan producti ‘he ing together tons of skeleton work| Love Piker,” which clo: at the future beehive of industry. to be an actor, Mr. Frazer does not} Bud Brownie, favorite comedian = Phosograph For the first time in screen history | feel the lure of of the Columbia theater, wil appear the remance et big buflding is. a40.| —- ee aay quately presented in “Daytime Wives,” which is the new attraction . at the Wyoming Theater. In order g to insure faithful reproduction of 3 tracted with a well-known Los Angeles building concern to erect a sky-scraper on the studio ground, whil¢ the work was going on. :§ ———_ —IN— FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN BUD WILL. SING ark “THE LOVE PIKER” he Strengthens Weak “THE FIGHTING BLADE” ‘avd AND DANCE AT 3 O'CLOCK Eyes m Also “The White Blacksmith” Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and relieves any case weak. strained or sore eyes. Acts surpris- : gine and a talking machine along on Columbia Hiaiteabie tion ante gies they ae INVENTOR OF GENIUS a new principle, which automatic: Records 7 D and al tor-| ing man who can’t dance a step and | WHI mend ies irae wradbinse Shane ties | Stan sieves taken) idence th teairer A hands of muscled men begin their| . Just visualize Robert W. Frazer. FEATURED T AIALTO 4 tons| Iris today. CREE aeeR Ne relta aoe ieibbiies cals, WHI Tia lfite's ‘aiabitiba Naa been every detail of a building operation, ie ote mane BUD BROWNEE MATINEE pies obs ecoarks it Vale te Last Times Today Last Times Today 5c -- SATURDAY -- 5c wile te ne « RICHARD BARTHELMESS ANITA STEWART ge reompioned ESSERBROFE cawstete NEWS AND TOPICS and Harold Lloyd Comedy Gey cratieea Shows at—1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10c and 40e 10c and 20c ingly quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Advertise- HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT UNABLE TO GET IN TO SEE THE WONDER PHOTO PLAY “RUPERT ment. ———>. The tate Carl Hagenbeck, the great animal dealer, made many experiments in crossbreeding. He suceesstul’y crossed the Hon and Uger, their progeny having a tiger's body and a lion’s head. WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY JACK ' HOXIE It tears to quivering shreds the poses and deceits of the jazz-age—it smashes to smithereens the hollow superficiality of the jazz babies, the gold diggers, lounge lizards—and all the rest of the over@ophisticated men and women who mock Humanity and make the Civiliza- tion a sham! With the Greatest Cast That Ever Appeared in a Single Production ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN BERT LYTELL CLAIRE WINDSOR LEW. CODY HOBART BOSWORTH MARJORIE DAW BRYANT WASHBURN MITCHELL LEWIS ADOLPHE MENJOU ELMO LINCOLN And His Wonder Horse, “Tony” —IN— ‘EYES OF soy IRVING CUMMINGS THE FOREST" |] %y *.cuzes opm, “MEN IN THE RAW” ¥ STARTING TOMORROW Patrons Are Requested to Try and Be There at the ee Friday. Satiivdn Sund Mond Start of the Picture to Thoroughly Enjoy It “FELIX CAT” i a OMING SHOW STARTS: 1, 3, 8, 7, 9 O'CLOCK —and— ? igverpbodslariheaite 200) Short Subjects Will Run Fifteen Minutes “SPEED BUGS” Rupert of Hentzau Starts: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 7:1 EES ESS TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. |

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