Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 4

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I € r 2 i rE i teers 1 ° 4 > ‘ t r i Paw ewe 8 "eet ee Aa cae unm Ee rh n it aon PREOIMS DA a 3 nD oI e o ii a Ne 1 he Casper Wap rioune MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924 jou eyaccraces, Broadway Triangle Revealed [COMEDY OF RACE TRICK [stone US's | PSE! ear: this state of mind, she was cruel, Evans, “Two Time Dan" by Oliver selfish and overbearing. Fuller, and “Leng Lost Mama by wrt nng ear toe | eS eecverconcermesmms | PRODUCED AT COLUMBIA 4 | / tor, the vicious side of her nature was accentuated and her nature be- . came virtually the subject of his only by her own sex. Thus, girls.| will, Her real personality became you may go to the Columbia theater | distorted and was eventually almost next Thursday afternoon with per- entirely masked through the fect assurance that no male crea- strength of the doctor's mental ture, rot even the Thomas cat, will | power over her. be permitted to spoll your enjoy-|~ «The Untamable” is @ screen ver- m™m sior of Gelett famous novel, “The White Cat,” and pre- 7 sents a question that is distinctly Bride Returns unusual arid dramatically interest- ing. Herbert Blache directed. ee BEN ALEXANDER S000 ACTOR PLAYING “BOY” OF MINE”: AT AMERICA “Kismet” as it is sung by Roy Alexander leads the “musical num- bers. It Is given an oriental effect by the costuming of the chorus and 4s on the whole a number of great merit. In direct contrast is the comic sketch “Betsy Boliver” given by Dick Hyland and his gang. Other LAST TIMES TODAY MUSIC PROGRAM AT THE AMERICA DRAWS PRAISE The musical program which the which is playing at the America theater for the last times today. Henry Walthall, Irene Rich, and Rockliffe Fellowes have the adult roles of importance. ¥ Booth Tarkington’s “Boy of Mine” takes up the prob- : B| Miases Marguerite and Genevieve Jem of a youth whose father does 3 t Fitzgerald and,Mrs. Margaret Curtz not understand him and who 1s ? “BOY OF MINE” Saturday and Sunday at the treated harshly for that reason. The ee “3 Y. s —wWITH— merica theater is drawitig an un- mother, forced to choose between tne ani of esi peter after Ben eer Henry Walthall, Irene the welfare of her boy and the love ‘ {t. All the performances given show- Recife Fellowes she holds for her husband, decides} ©) ed:0 high degree of techniaue upon a separation. Fellowes has al || ® all stand points, and the harp : = = really great part as the genial doc- * * é S| given by Miss Genevieve police : a os the Columbia WILL ROGERS tor who has become used to other j have received spec'al commendation Dance Orches- people's troubles, while Walthall as : j au Deluge “Urinecacly Saletan: } tra and sang ia “Snub Pollard the ‘stern banker has a role. that:ix : if j Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald - plays by Lewis “TWO WAGONS ‘ae Fain Seoeedingiy: dithicult ‘but ‘well Sotet the piano and Mrs. Curtz is violin- James on Co- BOTH COVERED” —in— The boy Ben Alexander ts just such | § ist. The trio work together remark- lumbia Rec- —Also— “ a bey a Booth Tarkington who ably wel! an@ give an impreesion of ords A-3859 . 5 a ‘CALL THE wrote the scenario ‘would bays hth, nothing less than accomplished ar- Marguerite and Genevieve Fitz- WITNESS” Will Rogers has a dual role in Sg gerald and Margaret Curtz PIANO, HARP AND VIOLIN The piano which Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald uses in the act Is a “Two Wagons, Both Covered’ which Is a travesty on what has Modern’ habits cause’ con- and ; SOLO and TRIO NUMBERS been called the greatest. picture of Sbeetint See stipation. Bran is the natural —and— PATHE the year. The program is being repeated to- . COMMUNITY SONGS REVIEW ‘The management of the America night means of relief. TONIGHT has offered a musical treat in the act put on oy Marguerite and Gen 10c and 20c evieve Fitzgerald and Margaret Curtz, Miss Marguerite Fitzgerald Plays the piano while her sister uses the harp. Mrs. Curtz is violinist. Trio numbers and harp solo num- bers are rendered. The audiences who have heard them have declared them all excellent. The last per- formances will be given today. Com- munity singing will also be held this evening, the last time for the pres- ent songs. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7,9. 10c and 40c AMERICA TUESDAY,’ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY (UNEASY RESTS THE BON DUREE DANCE WILL BE FEATURE AT ARKEON One of a series of Bon Duree dances will be given at the Arkeon PostT’s BRAN FLAKES is a crisp, delicious bran food this evening hy, the Bon ‘Dures dub that is both laxative and it dso} oe en akan ee nutritious. Naw you! like B ran . AT YOUR SERVICE Phone 1702 the best dances put on by the Ar- RINTINTIN. MAKES ALL oe te eg MARVEL WHO LOOK ON} *% we | SOUTH CHINESE LEADER AT DOG'S GREAT WORK “Seem, woo me ame | ASK CHANCE IN POLICY dancer, and her The Old Reliable Gebo Coal The ae, TOSINBASEES dog Rintintin will a 3 ere the Admiral Oriental HONGKONG, Jan. 28—Sun Yta- SS pean ant HU stead pha vap ae ml Pres’ honeymoon | sen, South China leader, today ¢ab- Phone 948 and 949 the Rialto theater. There have been fl, Beitiak Bailes tawardl cht a s = Natrona Transfer Storage many pictures of the far north and be fhe nig many pictures of smart canines, but Ramsay bonis a Seas per it is doubtful if anything has been | 66 MT AAAADIT>> £ | premier. i ip ip aa Meas Produced in this line which can sur- donald, es leader of the Bri Neo Pass the well known police dog bor party, asking the support oi whose splend!d courage and wonder- NEW SHOW AT WYOMING Palen’ seainat he, Poking puverss m silver sheet. Rintintin during his initial trip Baby's Best. Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” & Fuel Co. the north while still a pup tsk Jost } in the wilderness and is taken by| The extraordinary experiences of Wolves to raise. He grows up with | 4 girl who possessed a dual person- their instificts, their habits and their | @lity, a nature that amounted vir- ferocity. When man becomes a pos.| tually to dual identity, are present sible prey however something in the | ed in “The Untamable,” the ‘Untver- Subconscious part of the dog tells | 8a! attraction starring Gladys Wal- him that this kind of being is his|ton, Which comes Tuesday to the master and friend. ,Thus he comes| Wyoming theater. to follow Gabrielle through the thril!]| Thee girl's character existed in ling adventures that are disclosed in| two distinct realms, one good,/ the the photoplay. other evil. In a way, her life was If the intelligence of Rintintin as| that of a feminine “Jeckyll and a dog actor has drawn comment | Hyde” existence. from theatergoers who have seen| Her morenatural self was that of “Where the North Begins,” his agil.|@ sweet, charming and generous ity by which he is able to make those marvelous leaps that prove | ONE DEFECTIVE FLUE CAUSES him to be the greatest actor of his) HALF OF ONE TOWN TO BE species has also been a source of WIPED OUT BY FIRE. wonderment and admiration. aot toms re ate ° betas fare The actual history of Rintintin is| fered a fire at cost e city to the effect that he was picked up | $150,000 just because of one DE- Direction of Dick Hyland along with his sister in the trenches | "ECTIVE FLUE. . Why should of France and when the war was | Contractors and builders continue to NUMBERS, over both were started for America. | tell the people that brick chimneys The, Re } Sporting Element ‘The other dog died on the way over | “Are Just as Good". When the es, ug and Girls but Rintintin was taken to Los} National Board of Fire Underwriters witlred ‘By aaa Gils Angeles where he has been used in| Will tell you that more than 90 per] when baby is constipated, has 'L BABIES Pictures since. He draws a salary | cent of all fires in residences, school | windcolic, feverish breath, coated- of $500 a week. houses, and churches, are caused by | tongue, or diarrhea, a. half.teaspoon. 3 —— defective flues? When you build] ¢u of genuine “California Fig Sy- Continueus—1 to 13 Last Times Today HOOT IBSO ELMER CLIFTON PRODUCTION. In His Latest Picture CYLINDER “THRILL CHASER” LOVE sxist tue BABY PEGGY “rm th sop see hy Wel aie Wie Data ear res! —ALSO— Tomorrow and Wednesday ALST. 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ORROW put them up yourself, They are | full directions for infants in arms Finale : --- Entire Company —~. made in Casper and have been|and children of all ages plainly adopted and are steadily used by| printed on bottle. Mother! You ALSO the United States Government.— | must say “California” or you may Advertisement. get_an imitation fig syrup —Adv. = FIRST RUN PICTURES MARGUERITE DE LAMOTTE in Wrong” will be given. Coming to - O U ONE DAY ONLY L LUMBIA THURSDAY “JUST LIKE A WOMAN” “WHY WIVES GO WRONG” “Ladies only.” That is the slogan the Columbia theater {s hanging out for the afternoon of Thursday at which t!me a special matinee per- formance of “Why Wives Go f HO dT Pe phaag nag SENSATIONAL DANCE beheg Her Oui i ABOUT With A MonWho Mea T T TO HER HUSBAND Heke, Nothing tein: War she @) Ni IG H ; ANYTHING IN MARRIED Ll Juried ines ieee aha BON DUREE CLUB Surprises Will Be Many and df the set aside one performance which the ladies might attend and not be em- barrassed by the glances of - the stronger sex. Many women might hesitate to “hear discussed in mixed company what she would surely be delighted to listen to if surrounded —$—$ err iced Relieves Headache A little Musterole, rubbed on fore- head and temples, will usually drive ‘ 4 AW AMAZING STAGE PLAY OTION 4 Boro pad ae away headache. A clean, white cine NORTH BEGINS” Gren tostanany NOT A MOTI! Mustarcic fem ntturel tomsie nae OH BOY!" IF YOU MISS THIS! A Big Dato ear csc a he aoe Rone of the evil after-effects so often —With— What a Time re ee eee Remember Our Same OriginalCompany That Plavo NewYork, Chicago And Albin Cities. To Mother: Masters tame RIN-TIN-TIN babies and small children. 3 o’Clock soci for Children’s Musterole. THE MARVELOUS POLICE DOG HERO Ar kK ee & Fi MATINEE F OR LADIES ONLY — a 1c in jare& tubes; hospitalsize, $3. ‘Al SAlso Cameo Comedy, News Fables i No Children Under 16 Admitted ie - TWO SHOWS AT NIGHT, STARTING 7 AND 9 O’CLOCK Dancing Academy ADMISSION $1.1 “Always Something New” ; LAST TIMES TODAY | 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 No One Seated After the Show Starts sy After the Firet Act

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