Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 6

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+e, JACKIE COOGAN ROM TO SUCCESS AS CLOWN Jackie Coogan, as a merry littl Peanut merchant, mp his wa: ttle Jackie is ever. NOTED STAR KEEPS HER STYLES SAFELY LOGKED safe deposit etters, some ‘ding home ° rent love ‘or & Some women boxes for their men use the brew rec pes, ot eep bonds and jewels in t Mae Murray Metro star, for keep- ing her gow As reason and ¢ iss Mur ray offers her la The French Doil,” ing to the Rialto Theater tomorrow. In this picture there is a wealth of costly material and beautiful fash- fons woven inte exquisite gowns worn by Miss Murray. The moment Miss Murray’s pictures appear the startling fashions are the property wf any of the fair sex who wish to copy them, but— . Miss Murray guards the secrets of her new gowns while her picture is being made. When one realizes that every gown worn by Miss Murray in “The French Dell,” as well as in all other of her pictures, are Miss Murray’s own creations born of inspira and aided by pencil, crayon If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Many soaps and prepared sham- poos contain too*much free alkall ‘This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and is very harmful. Mul- sified cocoanut oi! shampoo (which is ‘pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this ecanct possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with ‘water and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonfuls will make an abun- dance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thor- oughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every of dust, dirt, dandruff and e oil. .The hair dries quickly evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl shampoo at any drug store. It is inexpensi nd a ‘few ounces will last ev one in the family for months.—Advertisement. WYOMING Centinvews—1 te 11 LAST TIMES TODAY HARRY CAREY “DESERT DRIVEN” AND COMEDY 10c 30¢ COLUMBIA TODAY AND TOMORROW. DICK HYLAND’S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY —In— “POOR PAPA” With Many New Songs, Dances and Specialties THE MANH —and— EIGHT DAINTY DIMPLED DARLINGS IN THE CHORUS First Run Pictures MARGUERITE MARS! Tonight at 6:45 and 9 o’Clock SPECIAL 25c MATINEE TOMORROW tien as the star lovable than there is a chance of arguing, anc haven't the slightest vestige of a “comradely” spirit. D> SAYS BOOTLEGGING 15 Sra iremamneoes SLATED TO DISAPPEAR for actual draping effects, it is easy, to understand why Miss Murray) According to Federal Prohibition wishes to let the public in for the Commissioner Roy A. Haynes, boot first. time only when the picture 15 jegging will soon become a lost art complete and flash them in ensem- 17, a recent statement, he says ble as it were upon an admiring that before Prohibition this country world. Otherwise the news and ideas snnually consumed about 133,000,- would leak out in Griblets and when 999 gailons of rea liquor. In the finally the gowns were flashed on calendar year, 1922, withdrawals of petite for them medicinal whisky totaled only 1,- “The French Doll” 519,888 gallons. Frances Mi People are gradually forgetting | wor,” is another statement made| & prominent local “dry” of Presentation) They are looking to other sc sh Metro and is sponsored by for their amusement and en » of which Mr.|ment. For instance, ‘TEA—with a general and M.’ KICK! a novel laugh picture with ral manager. |27 stars which is now playing at the Rialto Theater, is pulling in the crowds because it public with joy—and the intoxica- tion carries with it no ‘morning In the specisities the chorus {s/ matsvitg. conspicuous with new steps anfjage of race or a brilliant costumes. Hyland presents) insisted that “intending immigrants a travesty on & Spanish dance, and’ be required to’ register « consider- also the parady “Fish For Sale." “0,| able period im advance of admis- Gee, I'm in Love” ts sung by Gor-| sion.” The federation elected H. J. don Richardson with good effect.| King of Laramie as president, Dr. Bob Evans gives “Who's Sorry) Walter Warren of Riverton aa vice Now," “No, No Nora” is also capa-| president, and F. J. Brough of biy handled by the artists. uyman as secretary-treasurer. Mae Marsh appears in the photo. ee Are YOU Healthy? Perhaps you suffer from back- le No Fines During || Thrift Week At) Natrona Library Thritt week which is being held January 17 to January 23 is being nately there is a remedy that will help you. Dr. Pierce, who was a skillful physician, discovered this medicine fifty years ago and knew its value so Well that he called it his “Favorite Prescription,” and with thousands of women to whom used as no-fine week at the Ne |it has brought relief, it is also a trona County Public Ubrary. Per- |favorite, and many testimonials sons baving over-Gue books may| prove its worth. take them to the lbrary without | send 10c for trial package to Dr. fear of being fined. The follow | Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. 99 | after.’ As a substitute for liquor, it, ing notice has been po\ed: N. and write for free medical | Bas no equal—and both wets and ‘Be Thrifty! Bring in all long | advice.—Advertisement. |AECORD AIR JUMPER IN “TEMPORARY HUSBAND [cst Saatt Senco Beet Stage manager— soldier —eivuten! intoxicates the inal cocktail."") Public Library and have all fines remitted. ‘Renew your credit and ee — = “i clear your conscience, Leave ae St oe POOR PAPA” SCORES | books on table in lobby. No ques fm a thrilling drama that "4 = { | tions asked.” remember for many a day a few of the vocations and j ions of Werner J. Genot, aj sary Mare ees) SHPPECE AT COLUMBIA Husband,” the First National comedy which is heading the| the America Theater today ene IMMIGRATION POLIGY DECLARED DEFECT, CHANGE. RECOMMENDED » Jan. 18.—The Farm Bureau iti same e WALLACE BEERY. MATT MOORE RAY GRIFFITH Outwardly a charming, sweet, refined girl—a welcome mem- ber of society circjes! In- wardly the cunning and the ruthlessness of a tiger seeking yp-Cass TODAY and SATURDAY JACKIE COOGAN CIRCUS DAYS Dick Hyland's Revues outdid hemselves last night in presenting y birth, Genot was a’, new musical comedy “Poor Papa” manager in Brussels at the Columbia theater. It is a before the outbreak of! very cleverly constructed mixup, the When called to riadie being solved as usual in the s he was sent with his re-\iast few minutes. It is better than giment to the trenches “and later the average playlet of its kind and| was used by the Belgians as a civil-| interpreted by the capable artists jan spy w-thin the German lines. | in Hyland's company it is a remark-| Three times he was captured by! able vehicle for humor. | . in session here, at its —also— Pir auing oad Sesame = the Germans. Twice he was re-| Hyland has the principal comedy annual meeting, adopted a resolu- HALL ROOM BOYS leased because his captors lacked’ role, and it takes a strong will to tion that it is the sense of. the par OA STARTING TOMORROW proof of his guilt. The third time keep from laughing at his stuff, as/ federation “that the Present method ‘No M Guide Them’ he was sentenced to be shot, but! those will testify who saw it last /of regulating immigration is de- jo Money to saa he escaped five hours before the night. He has his favorite charac-| fective in principle and edministra- firing squad turned out. | terization of “Abe.” tion, and that congress should adop. After the war he became a stunt 5 ‘Tedd Gaclae mar iden ote aviator for a Helgian motion picture <=summoe a meniane, Gos. Slaw which wil papenete 6 bats company. Then he came to this country to engage in a similar haz ardous occupation. For a year or more he gave exhibitions in stunt aviation and parachute jurhping at |from a plane. This record he still | holds. Two years ago he gave up dis- pensing thrills for a less exciting career in the movies and since then he has played parts in a number of the screen's biggest productions. ROMANCE IN CRIME 15 RIDIGULED BY PICTURE Critics: have long said that the screen has the greatest power of any art to impress on people a new fact. Consequently, there is tmpor- tance attached to “White Tiger,” the Universal-Jewel photoplay star- ring Priscilla Dean at the Wyoming theater tomorrofr, by police authori- who say that in ridiculing the popular conception of “romance” in erime it does an incalculable good. 10c AND 20c | “You Will Like Them _Better and Better Only intimate acquaintance discloses all their de- lights and gives you ful) benefit of the cheer and strength they supply — you must know them to appreciate and enjoy Sealdsweet ‘dlorida Grapefruit ‘You will never grow tired of these premier food-fruits,once you have learned how good they are. Now plentiful and reasonable in price, they may be eaten at every meal and SEALDHES orida Grapefru > CAR The inner meat of Seald- sweet grapefruit, separated from the outer membranes and rind before canning. ‘Tod Browning wrote the story of between meals. Ready to serve—chill before “White Tiger” originally fore Miss ‘ using. Eat as you would fresh Dean's use, and incorporated in it Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet For gift copy of book “Home Uses for grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar those elements in which she finds oranges end grapefruit, and insist on Juices of Sealdsweet Oranges and or salt if you like. Ask your the best material for starring having them in the sanitary tissue- Grapefruit" write Florida Citrus Ex- m: triumph, elements similar to those paper wrappers in which they are change, 815 Citrus Exchange Build~ grocer for Sealdheart when- in the sensational underworld pic- pee: ing, Tarmpa, Ficride. ture, “Outside the Law,” a former Dean Browning success. But more t that, Browning wrote in ite Tiger” a humorous analysis f the so-called romantic interest of iminal life. Matt Moore plays the leading role opposite Miss Dean, while Wallace Beery and Raymond Griffith handle the roles of two internationally fa- mous crooks, associated with the underworld queen, “White Tiger,” whom Miss impersonates. The trio of criminals {llustrate by their actions the fact that crooks never agree with one another if BB Scaldsweet Florida oranges are juicy, finely-flavored and smect. 10.000000 School Children OWEN MOORE -- SYDNEY CHAPLIN AND STAR CAST IN ‘HER TEMPORARY 2 ~—_- HUSBAND” a 2 WIFE TO ONE ONLY BUT CLAIMED BY FOUR : What id a poor girl du when she didn’t know which she was married to? Pee What a Mix-up! Fanny? Funniest you've ever seen. : The tribulations of a girl who married a man on the brink of the grave and who was too darn mean to tumble in. 0 DIFFERENT—SO ORIGINAL IT’LL JUST FIT THAT a8 EMPTY SPOT AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 D> ATTAN TRIO —ALSO— OUR GANG—in—“LODGE NIGHT” TODAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY AMERICA A Bushop-Cass ‘theater H in “FACE TO FACE” 10c—40c ‘When of 58, experiénced in the world of fashion and | atplomacy fc again a beautiful girl to whose youthful charm \is added the wisdom which only comes with age, she is utterly, com- ee masterfully irrisistable. Such is the part by Corinne Griffith, in Gertrude Ather- |ton’s prac d novel, “ ae Oxen,” which begins a four day run at the America theater next Tuesday. TODA 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 VICTOR HUGO HALPERIN’S -“TEA- with a- KICK” 27 Stars in the Cast! 2,000 in the Ensemble! Revealing the Most Lavish Display of Gowns this Side of Paris! Presenting a Beauteous Bal- let of 100 Hollywood Heartbreakers! —also— Mack Sennett Comedy—“Inbad the Sailor” Fun From the Press Pathe News 2 ADDED ATTRACTION BUD BROWNEE In An Entire Change of Program Appearitig at 3 o’Clock, 8 and 9:30 o’Clock RIALTO tomorrow | MAE MURRY “THE FRENCH DOLL” Her Supreme Triumph Miss Murray whirls through scenes of magnifi- cent splendor, wearing $100,000 worth of gowns and doing the most sensational dancing of her career. “The French Doll” was adapted by A. E. Thomas from the New York and Paris stage success by Paul Armont and Marcel : A Photoplay off LOVE, LUXURY eed LAUGHTER A TIFFANY PRODUCTION Robert Z. Leonard, Director Cent FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT Friday night is a good night for the whole family to attend the dance. Tonight mothers have a chance to chaperon their daughters. It won’t interfere with miles school studies. We know you will enjoy your- self. Arkeon Dancing Academy “WYOMING’S GREATEST AMUSEMENT PALACE” 1 n

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