Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 17

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1924 - Cpe Casper Suncap cridune > PAGE SEVEN aS Te PE SEVEN Theatricals :-: Vaudeville :-; News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom HAROLD Lovo PERFORMS OWN ‘BOY OF MINE,’ WILL ROGERS ber in solo and trio, and the regu-] During the picture Farnum lar community songs {Jlustrated by S two thrilling fights with movies will be sung by the audience es Herbert, an old screen THRILLS IN LATEST COMEDY role, are prominent members of the , cast. Jean, the famous moving pic- i ture dog, shows off to good advan- tage. No chp mai ee. atee:te Gu North Begins" with Rin-Tin-Tin,| ington's “Boy of Mine,” starring ble exposure, or uncover one scene the famous police dog. Cameo his own “thrill stunts” in the seven-|in the entire seven reels of “Safety tonight. favorite, who is a member of the Haro! performs The fact that Herbert Brenon » oe inte Tn . he | Ben Alexander, boy star of “Pen-| “Boy of Mine,” J. K. McDonald's paso peal Rich, Rockitffe Fel: FARNUM IN TWO FIGHTS directed the picture is the best as- , . “The . . | tor ‘arley. u 2 E Valley’ Feat aE Ce ee eee, teat WOU! bend to: qusstionl| fer a tet Mae, eee AES Ook aa “Gumi” ‘Alec? Will megere] eateet Booth Tarkington feature verge dar irs aia surance that "afoonahine Valley” i -Last,” which comes to the] the reality of the thrill stuff. ; othe i: h Covered.” | "as directed by WiMiam Beaudine. Mi Dhotoplay 3 ha, heat eeate and Wed-| “Safety Last," however, is not all| Tuesday and Wednesday—Return | in “Two Wagons, Bot vered. The picture promises to be even |8POWn at the America theater. William Farnum, the noted Fox |run by moving pictures, this direc- ing a dcalty every | thrills: > The firet rent wnat ho | Sasesement of Harold Lloyd in| also. Genevieve and Margaret Fitz- i Other attractions on the same] star, will be seen ut the Iris theater |tor being “noted for his human csday for in. practically every Is. » fret part containe'the| ao rity Laat.” methio and Pietoclal M rite Curtz, plano, | more successful than “Penrod and . scene In the picture Lloyd's face|most wholesome and amusing com- pera ss Poa ie Sivan gerald and Marguerite ja *s P Ratt east sence . duced by | PPOST2™ are Will Rogers in his new | today only, in a story of the foot- ows on the screen. edy moments and incidents that Har-| ,, Thursday and My in “Bast } Voum and harp solo and trio a ean Pa prralencithandpeadgnpak ns excellent supporting cast. —_——__—_ “ > Dawn O'Day, a tiny three-year old comedienne, and Sadie Mullen, who is playing her first leading Rialto. America. ’ z Booth Tark- uctions will not find a single dou- Sunday and Monday—"w1 the Today and Monday—! touches and startling effects, Hart 1 Fil F in “Bast ‘ dail ‘and. com. comedy “Two Wagons, Both/ hills called “Moonshine Valley” 1 a arlan and Eileen Percy “Ba bers, three times dally ~ | McDonald and directed by Beaudine. | Covered” and Mar; suerite and Gene-| from the pen of Mary Murrillo, It Te rae fee see bey ea ater Poa tog Beas Ae ae rad are Side in West Side.” Chariey Murray| munity. singing led by chorus of|'rho principal role in this latest | vieve Fitegerala and Mareaxdel se eaia th be a later at acti many | ADDITIONAL THEATER NEWS jefe the, alttiotlt. task ment store clork the spectacted com. | comedy. Fun from the Press. | aity voices. First National play are interpreted | Curtz, three finished artists, with| thrilling. incidents ena striking ON PAGE EIGHT cegaltiabtaaed shear set oereu, taetre edian,{s absolutely at his best. He| News. Special attraction for these! ruesiay, Wednesday and Thurs-|by Henry B. Walthall, Ton Alex: ' piano, harp and violin musical num. ficry building and reaching the root |is the rollicking youth of “A Gain] ‘0 days—the second edition of the "Six Cylinder Love," featur- = = - = . photography. after overcoming. the most hilarious |or Made Man"—just Harold Lioyd,|Gance review presented by Miss} ing Trnest Truax. Also Al St. Joan end fearful hazards. And, although | “himself.” ii in “Be Yourself” and Pathe News suffering part ef the time from a] The production contains one of : and Topics of the Day. disjointed shoulder, Harold declined | the most delightful love stories ever Columbia. Friday and Saturday—“Cameo to use a “double” at any stage of|screened, with Mildred Dav's, of Sunday, Monaay, Tuesday ana| Kirby.” starring John Gilbert and the production. Indeed, it will not} course being the young lady tn the Wednesday==Dick Hyland's Revue | Star cast. Also Imperial _comedy require a close inspection to disclose|case. As the erage young | | ‘the big musical hit, “There of.” | “UP in.the Air and Fox News and uble fact. man, Harold Lioya puts all the fam- Also a first run picture program— |Community singing. This story has been heard so/ous screen lovers to shame and Margaret De LaMott in “Just Like many times about a picture star| mingles sentiment with comedy in that it is now old stuff, but this A Road Show -A Stage Play NOT A MOTION PICTURE Woman.” time it is an actyal fact. Evenjty Last” can be truly sald to be Sviar Corieaoe D show, “Why a : es ey ae hoink the closest observers of picture pro- the greatest comedy ever produced, Friday oni Saturday — Dick Today only— 5 Pen 1 tos “Mradnlbtbs se alc SES nll 2 abe ananassae dicho “Moonshine Valley.” Also Johnny Hyland's Revue in “The Whirl of Jones comedy, “ Supply and De- n ¢ Mirth Also first run picture— | nana.” rR aD Slinor Glynn in “The Man and the ia 3 Monday and Tuesday—8t, Elmo" “Sree with John Gilbert, Barbara LaMar, Bessie Love and star cast. Also 4 —_—_-— Today and tomorrow—Hoot Gin- | Review. 3 son in “The ‘Trail Chasers. Also| Wednesday and Thursday—Kath ‘Gulfmania."” . erine McDonald in “White Shou! 2 “Go ‘head,” grins “baby,” with | Walton in “Untamable” and “Gypsy |4nd Pathe Review. by” is Ernest Truex, the * fay and Saturday—Tom Mix U / orth of Hudson Bay.” Also Room Boys’ comedy, “The grown-up featured player in the | tears of fury and hurt glittering in ar roe AT MID-NIGHT sisescursgirgy mee Willan Fox special, “Six Cylinder | his eyes. “I deserve to lose you, hursday and Friday—‘McGuire Shows Love,” which comes to the America | too."" of the Mounted.” Also “Bringing ave 2 WOUEDYOU GeTEVEN WYOMING _ © Everybody’s Theatre theater on Tuesday for a three days’ But friend wife sees the errors of Up Buddy" ana paca.) Steel Trail.” Perhopsthat ls One OF The Big Reasons AND MONDAY: run. That's what his adorable little | her ways when he doesn’t entreat —s wife (played by Florence Eldridge) | her, to stay. Accordingly, with 4 u First calls him. She “babies’? him, | femMine perversity, she stays, and against his better judgment, into | together through thick and thin. OTHER SURPRISING ANDO AMAZING SOLUTIONS GRE FOUND ‘N THE ASTOUNDING STAGE PLAY buying an automobile, And then | badly cooked food and some tears Original New) York and Chicago Production the fun begins. and laughs, they battle to a trlumph- NOT A MOTION PICTURE WE CANNOT PASS UP THESE BIG ATTRACTIONS CASPER MUST HAVE ALL THE ROAD SHOWS THAT CAN BE SECURED MATINEE FOR LADIES ONLY — *3.£%y" 3 0’Clock---50c ®™ Admitted ‘iat om ens ant reward. wit Jive for'a good time at the <xi| Cervuody will enjoy, ‘tor it nied penée of their “permanent hosts. home today. It 1s directed by Elmer Aloug. with the car come gasoline, Clifton, who madé “Down to the Oh, ona. sqnnd speeding expenses. | Sea in Ships” and includes in the ves, spay has-a lailapaloosa | cast, headed by Ernest Truex ‘and mas) 6 * ele nen.comes .the..in- | morence Eldridge, Maud Hill, Mar- ev. le smash, when “baby” rises jorie Milton, Ann McKittrick, Don- to heights of indignant manhood; | ald Meek, Thomas Mitchell, Harold and with one fell swoop orders the{ Mann, Ralph Stpperly, Berton amazed Spongers out of his house Churchill, France Tweed and Grace and bawls out his wife unmercifully. | Gordon. HOOT GIBSON GOES OVER BIG IN “THE THRILL CHASER” AT THE WYOMING TODAY AND TOMORROW Promptly at 7 o'Clock 9 o’Clock COLUMBIA = Turspay Matinee 50c Evening $1.00 Hoot Gibson gallops and spears| Hobart Henley production of “The hie way through seven reels of rol. Last Days of Pompei! starring Re- licking comedy and dashing melo-}'ginald Denny and Laura La Plante, drama’ at the Wyoming theater. to-| wrecks everything, day and Monday in his latest U; In the ensuing chase he breaks versal, feature, “The Thrill Chaser,”| In on a’set where King Baggot is which opened last night. directing Mary Philbin and Norman Gibson is introduced in’ the cow- Kerry in a melodramatic something bey garb which is so much a part] or other and again incurs terrible him and his screen career, But directorial wrath. he forsakes the regalia of cattle- These studio jJand early in the play for the lim- tionally mirthful, ited dress of a Roman guard. In . The action changes from farce other words, the cowboy leaves the comedy to comedy-drama in the lat- wide open spaces of his native] ter half of the pitture. Here ~the haunts for the motion picture manu- cowboy. extra deserts his — vocation facturing plants of Hollywood. He and volunteers to “double” for an trails his saddle up to the casting Arabian prince in a desert war. The office at Universal City and’ casu- locale shifts from Universal Ci ally asks for a job at $3,000 a week. TODAY, TOMORROW 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40. 9:20 shets.. are excep. HOOT GI to Arabia and a war is \ staged. ‘The ah He is given a job as an extra at| cowboy falls in love with the daugh. 66 iu} 99 $8.00 a day. Hoot accepts the job,| ter of a Sheik, a situation not listed e fi é aser but says that he won't rescue any | in his contract, but he wins the girl mallets on horseback or do any| in spit of that. —Also— thrill! Stuff around trains ‘for less Gibson-does some excellent actin than a thousand wee, tn the featured role and Iilie Snk BABY PEGGY From this point, for several reels,|is very beautiful and capable in the IN. the scenes shift rapidly to different | role of the Arabian prince Yara points around the «big studio lot, PES Ly, are te Hoot, as a Roman guard in a __ 0c and 40c = “TIPS” 10 and'40¢c ADDITIONAL THEATER ‘NEWS ‘WHERE NORTH ON PAGE EIGHT BEGINS; RICH INFEATURES| The north woods—its glamour, 2dventure and risks—live unforget- ably and beautifully in “Where the North Begins,” Which opened yes- lerday at the Rialto Thenier. , Not an inch of the film but is packed with thrills that are as dif- ferent from the usual ones as night from day. It is the genuine article —® sripping love romance of the far north where men come to meas- ure their own brawn and cunning against other men, where might is right, and nature relentless against the weak. Rintintin, the clever police dog, Plays in this picture. His acting ia uncanny to the nth degree. It 's unbelievable, the manner in FEATURING RIN-~TIN-TINV THE DOG WONDER TODAY and MONDAY BOOTH TARKINGTONS’ TODAY ONLY “BOY OF MINE” William \ <a THE MOST GRIPPING HEART DRAMA TO COME TO THE SCREEN IN YEARS Not a story that will appeal mostly to kids, but one that all ages will love. A story written directly for the screen ‘by Booth Tarkington. STARRING BEN ALEXANDER Farnum HENRY WALTHALL, IRENE RICH AND ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES A soul-stirring action drama of the Far North, featuring the greatest animal performer of all time. A tense, dramatic picture that holds the spectator breathless from be- ginning to end with its story of love, hate and advanture, set , —ALSO— ‘ A among the scenic splen- which he registers throughout the Pi f ‘s story—from the moment when as a R ~ “< dors of rugged, snow- hungry wolf separated from the covered Alaska. Pack he attacks a wounded man and then recofis, suddenly remembering SIN his canine forbears, to the scene where he leaps through a window aud saves the heroine from a dia- halle plot that almost gets executed. pista iat dal “TWO WAGONS A a ~ BoTH coverep” | — VALLEY | MARGUERITE and GENEVIEVE Bree FITZGERALD JOHNNIE and MARGARET CURTZ JONES PIANO, HARP AND VIOLIN NUMBERS SOLO AND TRIO —also— —IN— poioiata se siti “SUPPLY AND COME DOWN AND SING DEMAND” “Rosie O'Grady” “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree” and 10c and 20c AQDITIONAL THEATER NEWS ON PAGE EIGHT | PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY AT YOUR SERVICE | Phone 1702 Cameo Comedy “SIMPLE SADIE” Aesops Fables “THE GREAT EXPLORER” KINOGRAM NEWS PATRONS ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT “Sweet Adeline” Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 10¢ and 40c ye

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