Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1924, Page 4

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> As “AFFINTIES 5 FLM FARCE FLL OF LAUGHS “Affinities” is a hilarious farce comedy about married couples who “borrow” their friends’ husbands and wives for an “affinity” party. The complications when the ill-r ehind by t you the most en a. half you ha theater, The picture will be shown at the Rialto theater today only. peat 1 tas dbs lel "THE ACQUITTAL: HS MESSAGE TO LAWMAKERS “The Acquittal’ 1s one of the most important messages ever de- livered to lawmakers of America,” So says Charles Furthmann, for- mer deputy district attorney of Chi- cago, a man who in his term of of- fice handled no less than three hun. Gerd criminal prosecutions. “The story es the value of cinoumstantial evidence,” explains the atto It teaches us not to till more important, it teaches us not to under-value it Of late there has been a sentiment against purely circumstantial testi- mony that has been a loophole for many a criminal, and {n battling this tendency, the prosecutor has ceased to be a court officer seeking justice, and becomes a Nemesis bent only on securing a conviction.” Furthmann sat all through the trial scenes of the notable Untver- sal mystery drama, which will be shown at the Wyoming theatre, be- ginning Saturday. He advised on legal conduct during the scenes, and in doing so made an intensive study of the script. * Ee en ee “HIGH COST OF LOVING: PRESENTS PROBLEM TO PLAYERS AT COLUMBIA Not always is ‘the “high cost of loving” a thing to worry about but in the musical comedy of that name which is playing at the Columbia theater with Dick Hyland's Revue company it. presents a problem to those who take part in the produc- tion, while the members of the audience need worry only concern- 4ng the strength of their own ribs. \ The Manhattan Trio heads a num- ber of specialties which are given during the show. Those who want to see Harold Dioyd in one of his finest pictures need only visit the Columbia at this time and they will see him in that laughable film * over-value it “Cascarets” 10c if Sick, Bilious, Constipated “They Work While You Sleep.” When you feel sick, dizzy, upset, when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, just take one or two pleasant “Cas- carets" to relieve constipation and biliousness. No griping —nicest cathartic-laxative on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10¢ boxes, also and 60c sizes—any drug store.—Advertisement. 2D A ie “WOMAN OF PARIS: 1S GUIDE TO FUTURE FILM PRODUCTS OF CHAPLIN “My future production activities will be largely guided by the man- in which the public receives my est picture, ‘A Woman of Paris,’ uring Edna Purviance,” de- clared Charles Chaplin in a recent interview in which the comédian discussed that Intangible though re lentless force, the public. “Does the public want truth in motion pictures? Does the public want the stereotyped happy ending? Does the public feel willing to accept an unhappy ending? Would the public like to see a problem presented to them entertainingly and let them rolve it themselves?” } “J am rather skeptical, so much j so that my latest picture ‘A Woman of Paris’ featuring Edna Purviance is at the other extreme of entertain- ment. It is intimate, simple and hurnan, putting forth a problem that is as old as the ages, but handling it with as much truth as I can put into it and giving it a treatment as near realism as I have been able to devise. There is no preachment, nor am I expounding any sort of personal philosophy, unless it be an appeal for sympathy and an under- standing of human frailties. “Personally I believe that this sort of entertainment will please the general public because of its heart interest and universal appeal. But on the other hand, the public may have different views from my own, particularly about the finish, which I won't tell here. “To me the ending is real and completely in character with those who appear in the story. “I would like to know just how nearly I am right on this or whether the public is, as it has often been accused, in favor of stereotyped ending. And somehow I have the faith that the public is not stereotyped, but is, and always has been ready for genuine truth and realism.” “A Woman of Paris” plays at the America today, Wednesday and Thursday. SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITH LAUNDRY PHONE 1703 SATURDAY COLUMBI PHOTOPLAY VERSION OF |GREAT STRIDES MAD IN MOUNTAIN VIEW "THE EAGLES FEATHER: LIKE MAGAZINE STORY Katbarine Newlin Burt, one of the most brilliant .of American writers, is the author of “The Eagle's Feather,” which is coming to the Rialto theater. Prior to its picturization by Metro this story was published. in the Cosmopolitan magazine and was widely read. The screen version follows the story faithfully throughout. James Kirk- wood and Mary Alden are,in the notable Ust of players, age “TF WINTER COMES: 1S ‘NOW PLAYING AT TRIS A. S. M. Hutchinson's popular novel, “If Winter Comes,” opened last night at the Iris theater and closes its run today. ‘he pleasure of anticipation is far exceeded by realization in seeing the William Fox photoplay. The cast, headed by Percy Mar- mont as Mark Sabre and Ann Forrest as Nona, is flawless, each character being perfectly portrayed. In accord with the plot and char- acter development of this intense drama, the exterior and interior scenes are not only beautiful but relevant with the theme. Others in the cast beside Percy Marmont and Ann Forest are Mar- garet Fielding, Gladys Leslie, Her- bert Sidney, Raymond Bloomer and William Riley Hatch. ——___ MANHATTAN TRIO WILL SING AT RIALTO SOON The Manhattan Trio, a group of song birds that have been entertain- ing Casper theater-goers during the last few weeks, will make a special appearance at the Rialto theater Thursday. Each of these three singers possesses real vocal powers, and the treat is to bean exceptional one. U.P. TRAINS IN COLLISION Wyo., Feb. 5— TONIGHT 6:45—9 o’Clock LADIES’ MATINEE TOMORROW. TWO FOR 40c Dick Hyland’s Revue —IN— THE LAUGHING FARCE COMEDY “The High Cost of Loving” Special Features by THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS and Songs by THE MANHATTAN TRIO -—-NUMBERS— Opening Oggie Oggie WaWa - Georgette That Old Gang of Mine Recitation Trombi Finale Mildred Page and Girls Bob Evans Gordon Richardson and Girls ~ Roy Alexander - Dick Hyland By the Sextette Magnus and Girls Entire Company PICTURES Harold Lloyd in ‘Dr. Jack’ Union Pacific train number 18, east- bound from Portland to Chicago, crashed into the rear of t num ber 2, running from San neisco YOMING Coeutinveuws—1 te 11 LAST TIMES TODAY “THE DANCER OF THE NILE’ The New _ Leather Pusher COME EARLY TOMORROW ONLY “DRIVEN” ALL STAR CAST FEATHER" RIALTO he Casper Daily Due to the rapid growth of motor bus lines into the city environs and increased transportation facilities because of the general use of auto- mobiles and the extension of city conveniences auch as water, gas and electricity and telephone into sub- urban locations, Babson in his fore- cast of general business conditions, urges the purchase of suburban real estate, A drive through Mountain View suburb will convince the prospec aac a cteetit to Chicago, eighteen miles east of here Sunday morning. 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Wabash Ave, Mall 10-Day Tube of Pepepdant to Only one tube to @ family. Always An Ideal $50.00—PRIZE MA: TUESDAY NIGHT Dancing Arkeon Dancing Academy —COMING— St. Valentine’s Night, February 14 Night to: Dance SK BALL—$50.00 STAR PRODUCTION) oun Thebsr Sweaver HE One OF tier many THALES THREE DAYS STARTIN TOMORROW adjacent to the most profitable market in the United States, Prospective home purchasers who have not already done so should in- vestigate this suburb before the real opportunity that this location affords has passed tnto the hand of more enterprising home seekers. ro SCOTT'S EMULSION AMERICA ness that is startling in its News and Topics SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 5, 7 and 9 10¢ and 40c A Tremendous Drama of Life Try to Catch it at the Start! Among the Hovas, the reigning wr race of Madagascar the two higher | “drys” in Marysville, C.); castes are constrained by social law-to maintain a certain purity of| councll of a candidate w1, blood, the taking of a wife from | days outside the-clan being prohibited. A hot fight between nated in the election to befgre had paid a court for bootlegging. A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ‘A WOMAN of PARIS’ featuring Edna Purviance - Written and Directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN Marriage or Laxury? ' She had everything that apy womans mind can wish or heart desire—but without Love. She wanted Love—that great, sweeping, all-embracing Love—A genuine home with her Man and his children. She had to choose and freely made her choice. Then Fate— Just one of the little things that make everyday life big with tragedy— Fate brushes in, and Love again is denied, and luxury becomes even more unbearable. A story that pictures the tremendous influence of little things in our daily lives with a clearness and sharp- realism. “IF WINTER COMES” PERCY MARMONT Nucoa | Pure Cocoanut oll —refined Peanut oll churneq $ in sweet sterilized milk—with : necessary salt—that’s all | CHORONORORONONOD ONOCHONOHOHOROHOHOHORONOZOR A DRAMA YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! affinities missed HAL ROACH COMEDY SPECIAL ATTRACTION the last ’bus. Clothes don’t make the man, but the lack of them unmade this one. IF YOU MISS THIS ONE, YOU WILL MISS A GOOD ONE “Affinities” Mary Roberts Rineharts’ Popular Story with COLLEEN MOORE MOVIE CHATS RIALTO THURSDAY ONLY WHY NOT ELOPE? Everything was serene until the FABLES TODAY ONLY 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 THE MANHATTAN TRIO

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