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dog in “‘Where the North Begins,” the Warner Brothers classic of the screen coming to the Rialto theater beginning Saturday. It is a\ story of the north woods, with a strong plot. SORRY TO GIVE BUT ONE HEAD FOR FILM Being struck over the head with a vase, statue or jardiniere isn't always as funny as it seems. It 4s to laugh when it is done in BLACK OXEN” HOLDS INTEREST FOR WOMEN Picturegoers are promised a dis- tinct treat in “Black Oven,” a First Nationa! picture produced by Frank Lloyd and featuring Corinne Grif- fith and Conway Tearle, which, it has been “announced, will be featur- America theater, com ow. 7 relates an unusual Ce story of a weman rejuvenated by wer science and who finds, at 58, her e ri first true romance. How the wo- cenf man, bent on keeping her return} the movies—if you are in the aud- Will visit to America a secret, attracts| lence. sent the attention of a newspaper man,| it ts not to laugh if you,are the Zaand who sees in her his deal, and, fol-| actor. sené lowing a chance meeting falls inlove| In studio parlance these vases and Mthe with her and continues his devotion | statues are known ‘breakaways,” being specially constructed for thwh in face of criticism by friends and movie work and presumably delicate OY N knowledge that hs sweetheart is dust old enough to be his mother, The} enough to be shattered by the slight- Picod entrance of a flapper into the odd; est contract with anything as hard ®Oyuly romance is said to cause many un-| 48 human heads. However, tpe breakaway makers occasionally get a poor mixture of their clay and the vase hardens to a bust-proof texture. F8cod) ique climaxes to develop and to add 0 ¥ considerable action to the rapidly gpttlo moving story. —. © Prominent in support of Miss Grif- urz fith and Mr. Tearle are Clara Bow, Many actors, who have been old. who the flapperish Janet:| breakaway targets, will testify to due! Alan Kate ester, Thomas | the unbreakabie qualities of a break- away. Charles Gerrard meer Ricketts, Tom Guise, Claire Mac: one. During Q{the Dowell, Lincoln Stedman and Ciaris- “by sa Selwynne. Mr. Lioyd produced| the production of “Her Temporary orig the screen version or “Black Oxen"| Husband,” # First National picture frwill from a scenario which he, with the| Showing for the last times today at m A aid of Mary O'Hara, prepared from|the America Theater, Gerrard was supposed to do a Gibraltar under a @is t Gertrude Atherton’s “pest selling Scellt nove! of the same title. vase wielded by Owen Moore. The ye The presentation at the America| blow struck and Gerrard struck the floor. The breakaway was a breakaway in name only. Blood trickled down the actor’s bead as he slowly picked himself up; and production was halted until Gerrard came to. A nasty knock—a small laceration—and a splitting headache—but all in a day's work on the movie lot. ELABORATE GOWNS IN “THE FRENCH DOLL” Mae Murray, in “The French Doll,” her newest picture, now show: ing at the Rialto theater, wears the most elaborate gowns that she has ever worn in her starring career. Not only are they "the most el borate, but there are twice as many as Miss Murray has ever worn be- fore. The old record, made in “Peacock Whav will be accompanied by a. special @the musical program and appropriate Pwill short reel subjects. sat “THE HENPEGKS” NEW PROGRAM AT COLUMBIA Etalo cart org con stat Cod int ~ life Dick Hyland's Revues staged a WY new show at the Columbia theater thr yesterday under the name of “The wh Henpecks.” It has a western ranch to: as its setting and love in the rough fake gg its feature. Dick Hyland is a cowboy who falls in love with and wins a widow whose part is played \ by Patricia Westcott. \ The special numbers | “Wild About Harry” by Teddy Ma- gnus, “Red Headed Gel" by Bob t | Evans, “Sophie” by Dick Hyland, i “Glow Little Lantern of Love” by t Roy Alexander, “Whoop La” by | Mildred Paige, a banjo and dance include number by Dolores Constantine, is songs by the Manhattan trio, and| Alley.” was twenty-five changes of gowns. The new record is fifty. other numbers. 3 ‘The photoplay is “I Am the Law.” Bek THIS POLIGE DOG OF FRENCH BIRTH Pronounce it “rawn-tawn-taw! That is how Rintintin, the police @og and actor who appears in “Where the North Begins” should | have his name pronounced, being as he is of French birth. He .saw the light of day on the front battle lines, and the members of the 185th Aero Squadron named him Rintintin after the dolls that had this name and “Fifty changes meant $100,000 spent on clothes,” said.Miss Murray, “but they are so lovely I don’t be- grudge a cent of it, went through the fifty changes without catching a cold!” “THREE BUCKEROOS” PICTURE AT WYOMING “As ever in the hour of peril, with- out warn’ng and like phantoms from the mists"—reads one of the sub- titles in “The Three Buckaroos,” de- scribing those three hard-riding, s sure shooting, silent sentinels. of tap ee oe ed to be charms against | is range “who holdy themselves Rintintin has the part of the wolt-| #!oof. their very existence cloaked in shadow, but whose presence in a community strikes terror to the hearts of evildoers. Phantom-like, indeed The skill and painstaking care of a splendid cinematographer, Al. Breslau, has heightened the dramatic effect of the picture by “fade-ins” and “fade- outs” which are among the most perfect ever seen on the screen. The result is an effect wh'ch is rather eerie. One in gazing upon a scene in which the outlaws are boldly, ruthlessly holding high carnival id is in the throes of suspense and anxiety. The eye roves to the dis- tant hills, the valleys between, the mountain passes in the foreground. hoping if only for a curl of dust to show that the buckaroos are coming —and nothing meets the eye. And yet, what is that? Something seems to assume shape ... it fs... they are ....ah! there, right before your very eyes—coming from no- where—the three buckaroos! See they turn as if away—but no—they wheel completely about—it is a aign that they are aroused!—and with quirts circling overhead and spurs urging the eager steeds, they rush into the fray! Exciting? The word doesn't express it, One is tempted to throw his hat into the air and shout. An all this takes place in natural scenes of strik'ng beauty—aye—and majesty. The production was filmed in the High Sierras. “The Three Buckaroos” was pro- duced by Fred J. Balshofer from his original story with an all star cast, featuring “Buck” Humes and Peggy O'Dare, and will be presented at the Wyoming commencing tomorrow. ——————— BARTHELMESS PLAYING AT THE IRIS TONIGHT Richard Barthelmess in » “The Seventh Hour,” one of his finest Productions, will be the feature at “Tanlac Saved My Life,” Says Mrs. ans BEN dros foe “I will ‘always believe that Tan- lac saved my life,” is the striking statement of Mrs. Charlotte G. Claw- gon, 263 Octavia St., San Francisco. “For two years, I had stomach trouble so bad that I never saw a well day. My suffering was terri- ble and four or five times every week I had attacks when hypoder- 4 mes only could relieve my agony. Actually lost sixty-fve pounds and + was almost a shadow. “At first Tanlac did not seem to help me much but after my third bottle my improvement was aston- fshing. The pains and bloating went away. I could hardly eat enough and my weight actually went from ninety-five to one hun- @read and forty-five pounds. Al-| the Iris theater/today and tomorrow. though it has now been four years|On the same bill will be a two-part since I took Tanlac, I have had no| comedy and a Pathe review. further trouble with my stomach eee and my health is better than ever. CARD OF THANKS. ; Tanlac was certainly a blessing to] We wish to thank our many Tanlac is for sale by all good AsUE-| jodges for the help and the beatiti- gists,” Accept io substitute. ful flora} offerings they extended us 4 million bottles sold. in the time of our bereavement at the death of our wife and mother, ‘Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.— KARL SNEIDER adv. A AND FAMILY, Prince Henry And then I] impending engagement ment of Lady Mary Thynne to Prince Henry were renewed tonight when the Sunday Express said: and international importance in con- nection wi expected within the next few days.” the king. 1900. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924 ‘A course in business law without echnicalities has been of the University of California, es- pecially for women. Ehe Casper Oaily Cridune ; Speaking of Beauties— ACTRESS HURT IN FALL 4 to her assistance, but the horse Za WHEN MISHAP 1S REAL Acc'dents sometimes happen even in the best of regulated screen Plays, and it frequently is the case that accidents ona screen are in reality accidents that have happened during tio filming of the picture. This is true of the Irene Castle productio:., “Siim Shoulders.” which comes t» the Rialto theater tomor- row for an engagement of one dav only. One of the scenes in this pro- duction shows Mrs. Castle being thrown from a spirited horse, When the shot of this scene was made, it had to be retaken a number of times. The reasor was that-it was impossible to find a horse sufticient- ly spir'ted to “throw” the rider. At last Director Crosiand wert to a nearby Country Club and borrowed the most spirited jumper in the stables. ire, Castle mounted and rode into scene, Then came the unexpected action. The korse reared and plunged and Mrs. Castle was thrown under his heels. Realizing her danger, Direcfor Cros!and jump- Rheumatic Newt Leaves You Forever Pee As 4 result of this experience work was halted for the da:’. ———>____ building. Off.ce Phone 2660. oe SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheuma- tie sufferer that if a full pint bot- tle of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not show the Way to stop the agony, reduce swol- len joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic Ley he will gladly return your mdney without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous re- Sults have been accomplished in the most severe where the suffer- ing and agony} was intense and pite- ‘tind and where the patient was help- es. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years, suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone’s money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instrycted drug: gists to guarantee {t as above in For Golds, Influenza andasa Mrs. Margaret Lambertus of Glendale, L. I., is shown here with her. prize-winning entry the Waldorf Chow Show, New Yerk City. “Sun Yat Sen” is the Chow's name. if you vlease. One Way to Get Chilly Starts Tuesday AMERICA. will supply you. orders _accepted.—Adv: ‘@ys Starts Tomorrow LAST TIMES TODAY Today & Tuesday “HER TEMPORARY |Richard HUSBAND” eee With Owen Moore Sid Chaplin Sylvia Breamer Cold and Grip Tablet ‘The box bears this signature A THRILLING OF THE, NORTH 1M WHICH A WONDER! SETTLES THE DESTINIES OF TWO MEN ANDA WOMAN. —in— THE SEVENTH DAY Also Comedy “Post No Bills” and Pathe Review 10c and 20c First prize for courage goes to Miss Marion Harlan. a New Hamp- sbire girl. She is a swimming enthusiast and doesn't care if it’s winter or summer, ‘old swimming hole.’ —Also— OUR GANG —in— “LODGE NIGHT” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock 10c and 40c Photo shows her in the Queen Helena of Italy has the reputation of being the shyest among the women of European roy- alty. Her natural taste for sim- Is Engaged to Lady Thynne LONDON, Jan. 21—Rumors of an announce- AMERICA The New Star plicity has never left her, and she much prefers a quiet domestic Ife to an incessant round of court funcr tions and 1 ih MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” “An announcement of national with Lady Mary Thynne is The Old Spot Dance $25.00 In Cash given away to the couples standing on the Lucky Spots. It’s worth while to dance tonight. Arkeon Dancing Academy “Always Something Interesting” RIALTO IRENE CASTLE “SLIM SHOULDERS” From the Story by Charles K. Harris Prince Henry is the third son of He was born March 31, “Wonderful One” A wonder waltz wonder- fully played by the Columbia Dance Orches- tra and sung by Lewis James on Co- lumbia Rec- ords A-3859 and 14D. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS). Stephen Steps Out THEODORE ROBERTS STARTING TOMORROW Colembia ° |, Phonograph Even if cross, feverish, bilious, © constipated or full of co'd, children O um 1 a ,| love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup.” A teaspoonful never New Process ~ ‘| fails to clean the liver and bowels, RECORDS ‘Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which hes directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “Catifornia” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. -Advertisement. Wed., Thurs., Fri. OXxEN an | WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 TOMORROW One Day Only Mrs. Castle does a little of ev ‘ing in this picture. She wears beautiful and ous clothes, drives a fast motor boat, rides horseback, dances, swims and out exception the best Irene Castle production ee ena Ss aed per! DE HAVEN COMEDY SCREEN SNAPSHOTS COLUMBI DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —IN— —in— “The French D oO 99 “The French Doll,” is the drama of a woman’s soul, awakened by love from a mad dance of LAST TIMES TODAY PRISCILLA DEAN TONIGHT 6:45 o’Clock—9 o’Clock and WALLACE BEERY ‘White Tiger’ reckless frivolity amid T the society of Paris, s f Ei E H E N 3 3 = eleow Ret York and Palm each. : ife i i i i ; THE GUMPS Also Comedy end News A Story of Ranch eee in Wyoming—with Many Musical Numbers and Features LT 0 TODAY The Bashful Babies Chorus The Manhattan Trio f Also a High Class Pictur 2 TOMORROW : : 340, 9: allace 7 A 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 W Beery and Noah Beery in, “I AM THE LAW” * ‘The Three Buckeroos’