Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 4

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TWOAGIIORS OF GENIUS IN“ GOLD MRENESS” AT RIALTO FOR LAST TIME Bates Post, whose genius has r a far and wide and veteran of many ms, work together in the photopay which t theater last be shown there today. It is taken es Oliver Curwood n from Ten Strike.” the faithlessness unscrupulous ac ark who is a “sure . @re dramatically in the film, Post is the miner who 1 has risked every- t he might furnish n he loves, while akes the role of one as it were in the s stolen the woman who r. that Is different the things he has thing he has been clothes, and his y as 4 character actor in the situation is vividly realized. i adness"” is not an ordi- 5 ay of the north. To} those northern pic € ustice, for much the setting the warm cl mate of California, but the plot is sive and there is much of both Alaska and California timt is por- trayed. BEND” 1S REALISTIC PICTURE AT AMERICA Rupert Hughes has written and @irected an unusual film” play in “Reno,” which was produced at the s in IMERIGA WILL SCREEN Sidney Chaplin, famous brother of the’ celebrated Charles Chaplin, returns to the screen to play a most important comedy role in “Her | Temporary Husband,” a rib-tickling | farce which is to be the feature of and Saturday. s a First National screen v of Edward Paulton’s popular e SUC of the same title. It sion excrutiatingly= humorous comedy, centering about a young girl, who, to win a fortune, is forced to marry within 24 hours The girl not wishing to burden herself with the troubles and tribu lations. of matrimony, yet wishing to win the legacy, goes to a sa arlum and chooses as a husbar decrepit old man with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana skin, to later wake up to the realiza- tion that the man she really married was ung admirer who had made | up to represent the older man. Owen Moore plays the part a uised invalid Sidney enacts the role of his va igubriou dua] who has foing the | ng time, | y a member of an excep- | tionally talented all-star cast, which | includes Owen. Moore, Sidney Chap- lin, Sylvia Breamer, Chuck Reisner, Tully il, Charles Gerrard George er and othe: “MAN FROM WYOMING” LAST TIMES TONIGHT A graphic picturizatipn of the “TEMPORARY HUSBAND” bul at the’America theater Fri- | was adapted to the screen by F. McGrew Willis, one of filmdom's brilliant scenario writers. McDermott directed It. ‘Her Temporary Husband” {s an | ancient feud of the western range country between heepmen and ¢at- Yemen is presented in the Universal photodrama, “The Man from Wyo- Goldwyn studios and which opened nt at the America theater of three days. TAKE SALTS IF One success after another has been the story of Rupert Hughes’ film experience. “Souls for Sale, his latest previous great picture, imped him as being one of the |P®Y Whose daring horsemanhip has graced so many ne ve starred in the production, and his Reno” are » : veg | beautiful white saddle horse, ‘Scout’ 1 a i G vividly and realistically portrayed | beautiful whit peonstnantiy ast Picture, greatset of creative directors. The characters in by such screen folk as Helene Chad- wick, Lew Cody, George Walsh, Carmel Myers, Hedda Hopper, Dale Fuller, Kathleen Key and Rush Hughes. Other well known people in the cast are: Marjorie Bonner, William Orlamond, Howard Trues- dale, Robert de Vilbiss, Virginia Loomis, Richard Wayne, Hughie Mack, Victor Potel and Jack Curtis. ‘The photography is beautiful and many brilliant lighting effects were secured by John Mescall. , The theme of the story is skill- fully built about the confusing di- vorce situation existing in the United States. Guy Tappan, a New Yorker, {s whirled through three marriages, and on the third, when trying to gain possession of his chil- dren from his second wife, he runs into a series of serious obstacles in 2 laws, assorted. and He finds that in some is not married at all, in others he is claimed by three wives, and in others he faces the peni- ry as a bigamist. story runs throughout, which love builds the structure up to one of the greatest climaxes ever seen on the screen, Part of the picture was ming,” showing for at the Wyoming theatre herder who gets into trouble with fe is saved by the cattle ranch. attractive heroine of “Man to Man,” ‘,The Kentuck Derby,” big Universal productions, plays the role of the. ranch .owner. MacLeod Isadore Bernstein. bury, directed. combined with a clever dancing act A thrilling | and extravaganza, is one of the fea- he last times Jack Hoxie, the hard riding cow- western films, is Hoxie plays the role of a sheep neighboring cattlemen and whose Commencin; OWEN MOORE IN TEMPORARY HUSBAND” Friday, the America Theater will present fhe Casper Dally “HER ‘ “Her Temporary Husband,” with a superb cast. Including Owen Moore, Sid up comedy. laugh until the final fade-out. Oh! |has beau and she’s wild about him and he is comes awfully angry when she marries the old tricks of his own—they’re what bring the extra load of jaughs. YOU'LL LAUGH AT THIS M YOU'LL "| Chaplin, Sylvia Breamer and many others. The story of a girl who married a man on the brink of the grave |and who was too darn mean to tumble in. ‘ It's just full of those little things that bring Oh, what a delightful n.ix- ugh after Yes, we almost forgot—the girl bout her and are. uck. He lays a few 1X-UP— JUST ROAR AT THE FIX-UP! most brilliant cast, ingluding Doris May, Creighton Hale, Stuart Holmes, Rosemary Theby, Louise Fazenda, Ralph Lewis, Zasu Pitts, Dot Far- ley, Julanne Johnston, Chester Conklin, Hank Mann, Gale Henry, Victor Potel, Snitz Edwards, Billy Franey, Irene D’Annelle, Dale Ful- ler, William Dyer and Hazel Keener. “WHITE TIGER” COMES THE WYOMING THEATER “White Tiger,” a Universal-Jewel photoplay telling a dramatic story of crime and romantic love, comes to the Wyoming theater next Satur- day. The star 1s Priscilla Dean and the supporting cast a “blue book” group. Wallace Beery of “The Flame of Life’ and “Robin Hood’ fame will be seen in the principal “heavy” characterization, while Raymond Griffith handles a secondary mascu- the girl owner of Lillian Rich, the and other The story is a version of William Raine's famous novel, “Wyoming,” and was scenarized by Robert N. Brad- ——_—_——__ STYLE DISPLAY FOUND | IN “TEA WITH A KICK” A fashion show on the screen, tures of “TEA—with a KICK!’, which comes to the Rialto theater tomorrow. This sequence of scenes has been taken in beautiful Yellowstone park and the great geysers form a natu- ral background which words fail to describe. In all, “Reno” is one of the greatest pictures of the year. STOMACH (ONT ACTING RIGHT Says Indigestion Results From An _ Excess Of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather ferments, the same as food left in the open air, says sd authority. He also tells that Indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity meaning there is an excess of hydro-chloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete Gigestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. ‘Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up gas; we eructate sour’ food or have heart- burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all diges- tive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink it while it is effervescing, and fur- thermore, to continue this for a week. While reliet often follows the first dose, {t is important to help neutralize the acidity, remo , aking mass, start the liver. kidneys and thus pro- “tree fidw of pure digestivo juices. worked out in elaborate detail with lavish settings and display as a background for ten prize beauties, winners of beauty contests through- out the country, and a ballet of one hundred dancers in the “Golden Gown Revue.” The gowns, which are displayed in the fashion show, Were imported from Paris, France, especially for this productfon. Amid these beauties is Hazel Keener, who has stood at the top of various beauty contests. “TEA—with a KICK!" presents a line characterization, and Matt Moore plays the straight lead op- posite Miss Dean. Moore will be remembered for his superb char- acterization in “The Storm”. “White Tiger” is a riva] to “Ont- side the Law,” Miss Dean's spec- tacular success of two or three Do Heavy Meals Begin to Tell? Follow Your Mea’ With Stuart's Gy and Sour Risings, Those old-time husky eaters often fall down on a glass of milk or a doughnu the stomach is heavy, fills with . i8 sour and woefuliy dyspeptic uth is, it had just euch attacks always, but they didn’t last. Now the stomach needs help and the best thing you can do js to fortify your meals with Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablets. They give the stomach the alkaline effect, they help it to digest food, they give it materiais to do this with, they absorb the fas, stop acidity, relieve pressure, and no matter Whether it is pork and cabbage. pie and cheese, saus- ages and buckwheats or steak and onions, your stomach works with- out distress and you have none of those troubles due to indigestion or dyspepsia. Get a 60-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store. Then eat and be merry. —Advertisement, years ago, and is said to be a more thrilling older pro- duction. “White Tiger” is the same type of picture, telling a dramatic story of ‘the underworld, only the “underworld” in this case is chiefly the top strata of international crookdom. SE aEEEEEestneereeeeeed MIRE MURRAY COMING TO THE AIALTO SATURDAY Never before have motion picture fans had the opportunity to see the inimitably charming Mae Murray in a photoplay so dazzling, so fascinat- pana conse ea dade Sta aoa IONSTIPATION Ezy to take, thoroughly cleansing CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS | Never disappoint or nauseate—2Se @ritune ing, so gorgeous and so entertain- ing as “The French Doll.” her new- est Metro picture, which comes to | the Rialto theater on Saturday. It} was produced in the elaborate style | characteristic of her former screen | Plays, but it Is more elaborate than | anything which has gone before. | And in it Miss Murray, known as the best dressed star on the screen, wears the most luxurious gowns ever seen on stage or screen. DUSTIN FARNUM FILM AT THE (ALS TODAY’ i ‘The feature program at the Iris theater today is Dustin Farnum in “The Grail” and in addition to this are two comedies, Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels in “The Next Aisle Over,” and Larry Semon in “The Gown Shop. “OlTTIN’ PRETTY” NOW PLAYING AT COLUMBIA “Sittin’ Pretty,” a comedy in two acts, which has been playing at th Columbia theater will be on the program “again this afternoon and evening, Dick Hyland's revues put- ting thelr best talent and effort into the production. The Manhattan Trio, the Bashful Babies’ chorus, and many individual performers are featured In this show. “The Drivin’ Fool,” is the picture | program. Body Found in Snow That of | Bigamist, Said. _ OMAHA, Neb., 16.—Omaha Police today expressed belict that the body of a man found recently in @ snow drift is that of Howard ‘Crimmons who was waned in Los Angeles for bigamy. A picture and description of the man sent by Los Angeles authorities tallied with the ‘@ppearance of the dead man, police said. Vet Aviator OMAHA, Nel Jan. 16.—Lioyd H. “Jack” Atkinson, veteran avia tor, winner of a speed and effici- ency air contest at the internation: air races at St. Louls last year. today announced his retirement from flying He said he wanted to be at homo w-th his family here, He is said to be the first man to crosy the continental divide in an air- Quits Flying IAM TODAY AND THURSDAY “RENO’ RUPERT HUGHES SENSATIONAL DARING DRAMA OF DIVORCE —with— CARMEL MYERS, GEORGE WALSH, HELENE CHADWICK and LEW CODY —also— NEWS AND TOPICS Shows at 1, 8, 5, 6.30, 8, 9:30 10c-40c ANT IALT GUY BATES POST SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gomtdlne Proved safe by millions and Colds Headache Neuralgia . Lumbago Pain, Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism e Accept only “Bayer” Gopsine Wie ese proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Alto 00—Druggiste. PEARL WHITE - LAUNDRY. AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 BIG CARNIVAL DANCE WEDNESDAY EVENING Come All We Have Everything to Give You a Good Time! Happy Hour Dance Hall MILLS, wyYo. Last Today ack Hoxie “THE MAN FROM WYOMING” From the Book “WYOMING” —also— BUDDY MESSINGER “THE CABBY” 10c———_——-30c Times TOMORROW Harry Carey Its is inexpensive, and 1s Bohs pom the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litbia | and sodium phosphate. This harm- Jess salts is used for many stuina, WYOMING Adapted by A. E, Thomas from the spectacular New York and Paris stage success by Paui Armont and Marcel Gerbidon. of LOVE, LUXURY Robert Z. Leonard Her Supreme ‘Iriumph and LAUGHTER Presents A TIFFANY PRODUCTION Robert _Z. Leonard, Director Genera M. H. Hoffman, General Manager Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid prescribed by physicians for ittles of 24 and 1} L Gulp of Glee with Pretty Girls, Peppy Scenes Gorge- ous Revues. A. side-sp! satire of American life to day made for laughter pa ee only. The ets, the Drys—and those in between—all love it, RE Oa pi pinbibibbibirr EE apE RSH Di hpbhbpipibt iit RIALTO TOMORROW AND FRIDAY VicToR HuGo HALPERIN’S oi CF, 1, 2:40, 0, 6, —IN— “GOLD MADNESS” Adapted From JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Magazine Story “THE MAN FROM TEN STRIKE” —also— Mermaid Comedy—“FLYING FINANCES” ADDED ATTRACTION BUD BROWNEE ’Clock, 8 and 9 o’Glock In An Entire Change of Program Appearing at 3 o' A LADIES’ MATINEE TODAY 2:30 COLUMBIA : DICK HYLAND’S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Pee Suen, “SITTIN’ PRETTY” A Comedy in Two Acte—Featuring the Latest in Song Hits and Specialties —SEE— THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS EASY TO LOOK AT A Fine Picture Program “THE DRIVIN’ FOOL” Six gorgeous fruit baskets of the latest design, filled with choicest fresh fruit given away free Thursday night to the ladies holding the lucky numbers. Every lady attending the dance will receive a number. Drawing at 10:80. THURSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 17 Arkeon Dancing Academy “Always Something Different” DANCING EVERY NIGHT TODAY 7:40, 9:20 TONIGHT O’CL.—9 O’CL. NLA rc

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