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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 Theatricals :. GOWNS WORN IN ‘BLAGK OXEN’ ses of Production Coming Tuesday to the Scenes A majority of the scenes® from the Lloyd production. are laid in and near New York and the Interior settings used in the filming of the are said to be some of the artistic yet seen on the screen. acquainted their friends with her true identity. When she reveals the fact that she Is really old enough to be Clavering’s mother, the news- Paperman assures her that the great difference in their ages means naught to him. Zatianny puts his Jove to the test in many ways and finds his devotion is sincere. Debating in her mind whether or | (i not she is entitled to the love of a fith and other members of the cast, | much younger man, Zatianny learn: costumes and furs representing a|that Prince Hohenhauer of Austria cost Of nearly $50,000, has arrived in America to see her. The prince scoffs at the idea of n such a marriage as Claveirng has rejuvenated by a marvelous glan-| proposed and with the entrance of dular treatment, returns to New |a flapper, deeply in love with Claver- York after an absence of 34 years, |ing, into the story, the romance to quietly attend the sale of her/takes several sudden changes of American business interests and re-| course which are said to be filled turn/to Austria to assist in relfef|with rich drama and considerable work. A visit to a first night | amusement. theatrical performance, however, at-| Those who have seen “Black tracts the interest of Clavering, a|Oxen” declare that it contains all newspaper man, and Dinwiddie, an | of the spice and entertainment of old friend, and both men start im-/the Atherton novel and that with mediately to ascertain. who the|the advantage of the camera Mr, charming visitor might be. Claver-|Lioyd has given his subject a ing is first to meet Zatianny and | spirited picturization. within a short time their acquaint- “Black Oxen" is to be presented anceship develops into a romance. Zatianny. however, has ‘ reel subjects. THRILLS APLENTY IN ‘STEPHEN FAIRBANKS, JR. AT THE RIALTO es An Arabian Nights adventure ‘up-to-date which includes the rescue of the heir to the Turkish throne by a young American boy, an escape from a Turkish prison and the winning of a famous Turkish decoration may be seen in “Stephen Steps Out,” a Paramount picture Professor, Dr. Gilman. Stephen and his tutor return to America and ar- rive at the school just as Dr. Gil- man {s about to be decorated ‘by Turkish envoys. Harlow, Sr., also arrives on the scene and realizing be given the schoo! because of Dr. starring Douglag Fairban! Jr., | Gilman's decoration at the hands of which will be on view at the Rialto | the Turkish it, is greatly theater next Wednesday, Thursday | pleased. and Friday. : He senses that his son has had The picturo was directed by | some band in the affair and wrings Joseph Henabery, and was adapted the\story from young Steph: by, Edfrid Bingham’ from the Rich- ard Harding Davis story, “The Grand Cross of the Crescent.” Head- ing the supporting cast, in the role of the head of » great ham-packing firm, is Theodore Roberts. — et . ‘Young Fairbanks makes his debut | 66 99 inthis picture, which is among the D i first to be produced by Paramount under the new policy of 52 “bigger and better” pictures a year. The 0 WYOMING THEATE sets ere lavish with Oriental splen- dor. Scenes are shown of the _ethrone room with the Sultan and his advisors in session, a huge hotel of Oriental architecture in Constan-| tinople and many quaint Coca ig the Near East city, where. Tur! In ‘Wolf Tracks” ie aes rebels. are supposed to be plotting| st4q 9 dramatic situation as strong to overthrow the government. ub cwver at Cnitha Jack The story concerns Stephen Har-| rosie ag Hastings is Beckin aaa low, Jr., son of the head of the Har-| jin. the identity of the Wolf, a| low Packing company, who is at-! 1 otorious Gutlawi. wae tomar tending a school founded by his | passes as the reepectable Hastings. father. Stephen falls in his examl- | 1 search of a young girl entrusted nation in Turkish history and his) +, nis care by an old friend, Mere- | angry father sends him to Turkey | aith, Jack finds her in the hangout | with a tutor to study the history|[r sose Romaine, an outcast wo. | Of the (COUnETY OF tne TOOT. a tele: | 22: Rose falls in love with him, ‘n attempting to in! i ai isi gram sent by Stephen to his father, $01. guadenty - surprising the tutor accidentally acquires a message between plotters who plan to kidnap the Sultan’s son. Both boy and his teacher are captured by the rebels and- thrown into/ roids the life of the man she had Prison. Here Stephen finds the of | ioved in the hollow of her ruthless of the Sultan in the next cell to his hand, what does she do? own. Young Harlow makes his es- cape, rushes into the throne room ments that he forgives him for “flunking” his examinations and the two stroll off arm in arm. misplaced passion. Hatred, flaring in the place of love, calls for revenge, but when that revenge is in sight and she you would spoil the climax of a real dramatic situation. Learn the feet. The cebels are taken prison-) roxie in “Wolf Tracks’ ers and the helr to the throne saved. |‘wromine ‘theater nest” Thursdee As a rewar@, Stephen is offered | yy wridn “The Grand Cross of the Crescent.” a This he accepts on the understand-| QaspER MONUMENT WORKS ing that it is to be given to iis old 508 South Conwell. Phone 2 him, with | the girl he seeks, she realizes her! The start at the America Tuesday. at the America theater for four and Conway Tearle. days starting Tuesday, with appro: woman rej’ priate musical settings and short ment. CORINNE GRIFFITH AND CONWAY TEARLE hotoplay that the world has been anxiously “Black Oxen” with Corinne Griffith ow she “came HERE awaiting, will Gertrude Atherton’s famous story of an old uvenated, made young and beautiful by scientific treat- back” and was sought by many men, how she found her- first real love in a man young enough to be her son. | Imagine the story of a.woman of 58, with her voids experience and culture, to be made again a young and beautiful woman. STEPS OUT’, STARRING DOUGLAS That is the story “Black Oxen” that is taki both as a book and as a photo zi esday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. storm, Tu Sunday, Breamer. Fox News. Tuesday, Topics. Starting Saturday—Booth Tark- Ingtons “Boy Of Mine, Alexander, also Will Rogers in his latest comedy “Two Wagons, Both Covered,” and Fox News. Playing with this program will be an added attraction’ which is treat. Iris Theater Sunday cnly—Harold Lioyd in hii five reel comedy “Grandmas Boy, um 8, Hart in “His Hour also W: Of Mankood.” also Bilis’ turing “Buck",;the Min" Tuesday and Wednesday—'The and throws himself at the Sultan's er'for yourself by seeing Jack | Three Bucaroos” with all-star ‘cast; este in, openbaar at’ the |aiso “Railbird Comedy” and “Fun from the Press”, Thursday and Friday—Jack Hoxie also “The Steel Volf Tracks’ and Felix. Saturday—To be America Theater Monday—"Her Tempor- ary Husband" a comedy with Owen|\n th | Moore, Sydney Chaplin and Sylvia} comedy, ie tremendous publicity that will ‘Also “Our Gang” in their | New: latest comedy ‘Lodge Night" and ‘Wednesday, and Friday—"Black Oxen,"” trude Athertons famous. story of re- He | Juvenation with Cornie Griffith and 1s s® pleased with his son’s achieve- | Conway Tearle, Monday and Tuesday — Richara| °f Barthelmces in “The Seventh Day,” ‘aul Parrot Comedy “Post No| When and Pathe Review. Wednesday and Thursday—Anita Stewart in “The Woman He ried,” also Harold Lloyd in Ozark Romance," and Mack Sennett Comedy “Those College Girls.’ Friday and Saturday—Jaci ; don’s. “The Call of the Wild,” fea-| Harold Lloyd's t. Bernard Dog, also Ouf Gang in “A Quiet Street.’ i Wyoming. Today and Monday— Priscilla and ‘Wallace Beery in “White To tell; Tiger"; also the Gumps in “Oh Rialto. “The French -Doll”, “Hang ‘ On", Tuesday—Irene Castle in Shoulders’ Screen Snapshots. Thursday, mT *Ger.| _ Wednesday, Ger- “Stephen Steps Ou Iso Pathe N comedy, Pathe News. < e-News) “Extra attraction Thursday «and Friday—Dance review by the pupils from the Ethel Mann school. with Benny Oe rare musical The Fitzgerald sisters and Margaret Curtz, Piano, ,¥iolin, solo and trio numbers, ap- ‘pearing three times cach da: this coun! by See it at the res Sunday and Monday—Mae Murray Cameo Kinogram “Slim De Haven comedy. Thursday and Fri- day—Douglas Fairbanks Jr. “GRANDMA'S BOY” AND 2=!/BLL HART FEATURED (N DOUBLE BILL AT IRIS Harold Lloyd says that it took four months to dope out the ending “Grandma's Boy'’—that Mar- Hal Roach, is the “gag” final fade-out. Lon.| “Grandma's Boy" mighty big stride ahead. own shadow, nounced. tle town of Bh final laugh that made its first audience it was preylewed in Long Beach, Callf,, laugh so hard that it held up the next act for ten min- utes. The hardest part of a comedy, “An contends Lloyd and his producer, for the is hailed as most _pretentio: comedy in a lineup of laugh-pro- ducing photoplays that have not had one mark against them. Lloyd's newest comedy is always a step for- ward, and “Grandma's Boy” is a * It is in. five reels and its laughs, thrills and suspense are built around a theme as serious as the psychology of fear. Lloyd is seen as tHe bash- ful small town boy, afraid of his When his little old- fashioned grandmother comes to his rescue with her great wisdom and teaches him the meaning of self- confidence, he makes the sleepy lit- ym. Bend—and the COLUMBIL. THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS THE CAST Frank Marvel, The Foreman. - ~..--Shirley McDonnell Charles Huntley, Cattle Ranger. Gordon Richardson Don Lopez, Mexican Cowboy---- --Roy Alexander Bob Earle, A Visitor......----..---......--Bob Evans Jessie Curtis, Owner of Bar 3 ---~.~---Mildred Page Anabella Marshall, Her Aunt_-.. .----Patricia Wescott Mary Earle, A Visitor_. ----Teddy Magnus Dec Rye, A Cowboy---- ~---Dick Hyland FEATURE PICTURE “I AM THE LAW” NEW SHOW STARTING TODAY Matinee 2:304:45 * Evening 6:45-9 o’clock DICK HIGHLAND’'S REVUE —IN— “THE HENPECKS” A Story of Ranch Life in Wyoming—-with Many Musical Numbers and Features THE MANHATTAN TRIO NUMBERS en wne ks een n ee -----.~Teddy Magnus and Bob Evans 5—Ballet and Dance Specialty_._..____Delores and Girls 6—“Whoon La” 7—Specialty __- i—“Glow Little Lantern of Lo o—Pinalen—. Sass ee -Mildred Page and Girls -+.,--Manhattan Trio ve”_Roy Alexander and Girls --Entire Company 10c-40c sirl in particular—sit up and take notice that the worm has turned! “Grandma's Boy” will be shown today at the Iris theater. Hart in “His Hour of Manhood” is on the same program. ‘WHITE TIGER 18, SENSATION y *|Dramatic Offering at Wyoming Features One of the season's most dramatic Bereen offerings now showing at the ‘Wyoming theater, is “White Tiger, @ Universal-Jewel photoplay of ternational crookdém, starring the vibrant, ‘White Tiger’ title of the heroine of the story, who is the one feminine member of a trio of international leave the “smal) fry’” field of Lon- don’s cheaper sections for the mil- lion dollar field of American society. They expect in America to wrest fortunes from the necks of society Matrens and steal hidden 4n family safes. The other two members of the trio are impersonated by Beery and Raymond Griffith, two of the screen's most artistic play- ers of “heavy” roles. Successes were in “The Flame of Life" and “Robin Hood”. The straight leading role opposite Miss Dean Moore, who in this reverses his| In character in “The Storm,” one of the past season's biggest successes, in which he played a role of “vil- ‘ainy” with consummate artistry. In “White Tiger” the erimin: with all their wrangling, treachery and petty jealousies. The utter lack of any real friendship among them fs clearly shown, and that is why “White Tiger” has been heralded at Previews as a screen story paints the underworld in its true colors. MAE MURRAY in Dan Mason | ~ Designing clothes comes as natu- theater. iss Murray has designed all her} erally these colors also harmonize with the mcod of the scene. As Miss Murray makes all her pictures under the d rection of her husband, Leonard, this idea has been worked out through experl- mentation, so that now they both possess an unusual comm: new technique. “The French Doll” was adapted by Frances Marion from the Eng- lish adaptation of the French play by A. EB. Thomas. Leonard presentation through Metro | and is sporsored by Tiffany pro- clothes for her recent “productions, The various fashions which Miss Murray has exhibited to the envious sazo of millions of the fair sex are| Robert Z. neither from the shops of Pariz or Vienna, but are original creations of Miss: Murray, who draws rough sketches of what she desires and hands them over to expert dress- makers to be turned into startling gowns of brilliant design and color- ing. One of the things Miss Murray insists upon in her gowns {s that / they. harmonize, either as compll-| ductions, of which Mr. Leonard is mentary or conrtasting colors with | director-general and M. H. Hoffman, the background of the scenes. Gen- general manager. ——— be Casper Sunday Cridune Wm. 5. Priscilla Dean. ry Priscilla Dean. is the symbolic crooks who the heirlooms Wallace Beery’s latest is entrusted to Matt trio of | drama, are portrayed truthfully that picture. SETS STYLES liking to Mae Murray, is now playing at the Rialto | Eliott j fi mystery, in the one picture! When a film holds an audience's interest, first through its straight | siderable sum of money. dramatic situations, true mystery angle and lastly with bang-up» comedy, worthwhile entertainment. Owen Moore is the hero of the then with a that picture is Sidney Chaplin, playing the role of a butler, once again proves that he is an artist of pantomime. Sylvia Breamer, the heroine, plays | the difficult role of being the center of the various situations, yet she must take the whole thing seriously, and she does it well. Chuck Re'sner, one of the fun- jmiest villains of the screen, adds tremendously to the general high standard of the picture. the cast there are such capable actors as ‘lully Marshall, Charles latest picture, “The French | Gerrard, Gecrge Cooper and George It is a Robert Z. POW “Where the North Begins” os - AWARNER Teros- Cease of the Screen : DRAMATIC FARCE AT _ AMERICA IS BIG HIT “Her Temporary Husband,” directed by John McDermott for First National, shown at the America theater today and Monday, the three elements— comedy—ars all is being he would only be “temporary”. yet kept within clean farce comedy. “Her Temporary Husband” ant attitude toward the movii Thought Also in Al at Se SCOTTS The Old Reliable Gebo Coal apa of this & Fuel Co. Thousands of people are seen in one of the spectacular chase scenes. It wouldn't be fair to those who have not seen the picture to tell the outcome of the story, but it is based on a situation where the heroine must marry within a cer- tain time in order to inherit a con- So she selects an aged and dying man for her husband, believing at the worst Then complications follow com- Plications and the development of the plot has all the tenseness of a hair-raising melodrama, while it is the bounds of a be- longs to the clean sort of entertain- ment that leaves you with a pleas- for a Child's Welfare ways includes 22 EMULSION Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage A Picture of Gay Luxury and. Ravishing Splendor Robert Z. Leonard Presents 4, —IN— “The French Doll” A Story of Mad Frivolity In New York and Palm Beach $100,000 Worth of Dazzling Gowns The Most Sensational Dances of Miss Murray’s Career eam. TL In Addition Cameo Comedy—“HANG ON” RIALTO KINOGRAM NEWS TODAY—TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:00, 7:40, 9:20 - ‘PAGE SEVER. : News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom , $00,000 WORTH OF FURS AND |“BLACK OXEN” FOR RENT Store room 20x60 with full basement in Chandler building, 617 East Second street. gi Inquire at A. E. Chandler Filling Station Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY HAROLD - LLOYD —in— “Grandma’s Boy” —and— “HIS HOUR OF MANHOOD” - 10c and 20c ® PRISCILLA DEAN Her Latest ,~ '- Her Greatest! |’ ’ Her Most Thrilling! Her Most Fiery! Passionate, Emotional, ’ Fantastic, Volcanic, Tempestuous role! ‘WHITE The undisputed leader of a band of international crooks, eperating in high seciety, she places the wealthy under the lash of terror by means of her strange and startling criminal Maneuvers until she comes face to face with a man who knows no fear and awakens her to the fact that she is—Woman! That she is not immune to love! The Exceptional Cast Includes Wallace Beery Matt Moore Ray Griffith —also— THE GUMPS ~ “OH, MIN!” Today and Monday |

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