Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1924, Page 4

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If he has a fa'r g ion he’can do it better else can de it for him. a the picture} literally it was written as a beng f play by Porter Emerson Browne. It “ "le only because the play erson had all the motion pleture possibilities when it was written as a stage play. i? Carewe has done even better work | in producing “The Bad Man” than he aia in “Mighty Lak a Rose” and| they have nothing to direct. not try it. directors it is understood. sede LN utterly inane that re is a real story. this a long time ago. order to be fair with the director devoted six fu CHILDREN’S CHILDREN” easful stage plays of the| pathetic and picturesque treatmen:. s t t the Ameri-| Scenes in the picture range from IN “THE COUNTRY KID” Island hunting at e picture gives a more complete view of New York City and its life a background for the gripping : ever Thomas Dixon, author-director of | feed the applause ’ at the there is not a person who would not written by Porter Em-| he has no such gift he had better ad a bully time directing ‘The k of the Beast." We have scores this country. The in trouble half the time is that Hait h ls West,” no| the stories now betng accepted and putin airs 08 He Aeheer veneey put into production are so bad, #0 God Himself couldn’t make a decent picture out “ of them. The first thing a director D I learned And so in months to making the story and allowed my director! six weeks to take the picture “The first thing I di¢ tnen as a director was to cbhcuse a cast of real actors—no high-sounding names to use for edvertising—dut honest-to- God men and women who knew their business. The rest was easy. I explained to them with enthusiasm the visions &s I had seen and told them I was now in thetr hands. I director for obtaining this result.” oo That combination, Wesley Barry, the cele¥rated . juvenile actor; Wil- am Beaudine, his director, and en Josephson, author of the es they work into such winning netures, seems to be an invincible ne. It seems they improve with age and that every new picture is better than the one preceding it, | “The Country Kid” which opened the Rialto theater Wednesday, at showed beyond the shadow of a doubt that Wes'ey Barry has won Can an author direct his own|for himself a warm spot in the hearts of the people of this city. In. showed that so a good bit out of his way to see | Wy theater, Sunday was ask i et . | he thought of this query | Wesley in each succeeding new film ishes it , without Interference <n |AAKEON MASQUERADE has a gif t ‘| SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Arkeon dancing academy last nigh' Bronchitis - exhausts vitality SCOTTS ‘a EMULSION 4) I restores strength THERALTOTOMORROW, LONDON WOMAN LAUDS . GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY | Kathryn Withermark who| sent for three other packages for my lives at 362 Wendell Road, N. W., London, England, says, in a letter to an American friend: “I enjoyed my visit to your wonderful country, A picture with a wide range of ®cene and a story of great human interest is “His Children’s Child- ren,” Sam Wood's Paramount screen version of Arthur Train's success- ful novel which will be shown at the Rialto theater tomorrow for four days. The cast is an extraordinary one and among the featured play- ers are Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mack- KEEP YOUR NERVES STEADY! Owing to neglect, many women become nervous wrecks. This {s es- pecially so with the woman who has unusually sensitive nerves or the athletic woman who injures herre'f by two strenuous exercise. There Is Canger of a breakdown. Are jou Mrs. especially beautiful California. that T first light, actually cured my case fear of the consequences, was while visiting in Los Angeles heard of ‘Pyro-Form’ which, much to my surprise and de-|to any purchaser Pyorrhea of eight years’ standing. Today my teeth and gums are per-| gists fect and I can now eat without the friends here. other person tender, afflicted with bleeding or whose everywhere nervous? Do you have backa¢he, headache? If so, Dr. Pierce's Favor- ite Prescription is what you need. Don't fail to try it for it will drive away the blues and tone up the system. Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's I lids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and e for free medical ad. “"vice.—Advertisement. CALL 2430-W FOR “JUDGMENT OF THE STORM” WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 NOW PLAYING Hoot Gibson In His Latest Action-Pep Picture “RIDE FOR YOUR A Musical Mike Dooley -_ Mrs. Dooley __ Florence Dooley Ben Weeks _._ Lawyer Sharp Mrs. Ben Weaks Nan Weeks _ Ike Cohen ~. Opening Chorus ________.. Sweet Mama, tree top tall _ ver You - Toot Toot Tootsie Falling ._ Specialty Finale Many New Songs and Specialties THE BASHFUL BABIES CHORUS —and— THE MANHATTAN TRIO CAST MUSICAL NUMBERS —also— A HIGH CLASS FIRST RUN PICTURE CARMEL MYERS in “THE DANGER POINT” Farce Comedy ~-Shirley MacDonnell ~-Mildred Pa, -Margaret Earle -Gordon Richardson --_Roy Alexander Patricia Wescott Teddy Magnus -- Dick Hyland Bashful Babies Bob Evans nder and Chorus Idred Page and Chorus - Dick Hyland and Gang - Gorden Richardson and Chorus ~ Manhattan Trio ~ Entire Company THE BIGGEST THING IN AMUSEMENT EVER GIVEN THE CASPER PUBLIC WATCH SUNDAY’S PAPER Your Patronage Has Made It At the Week crowd. Prizes were given away for the best costumes tn dif-| sketches classification: 8. Tonight is “family night’ at the week for parents to i. daughters ‘with the assurance that} “Tho they will enjoy a good time. Hulbert Jaynes will start a new series of Ine songs his evening. ———— “THREE WEEKS” OPENS AT COLUMBIA THEATER ‘The musical comedy “Three Weeks” opened last night at the Columbia theater. does not signify a period of time, as the words suggest but is representa- tive of three characters in the play by the name of “Weeks’’. in the natural course of events that there are too many Weeks but things turn out all right in the told them I expected the best that was in each Ohe of them—and I got it. Whatever may be said about the authorship of “The Mark of. the Beast,” the acting is beyond criti- he Casver Daily Ecidune It ts the best of the ‘their “Three Weeks” It proves 22 years’ suffering permanently re- with indigestion caused mostly by constipation’ Until about a year ago, I would suffer from 4 to 20 I happened to see your Krumbled Bran tn a store, purchased a pack- age and got almost immediate re- Hef. 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This prodyct is now sold with the distinct understanding that the full purchase price will be refunded case of of| Pyorrhea is not completely banished, “Pyro-Form” is sold by leading drug- including—John Tripeny company and all good drug- I have] gists.—Advertisement. COLUMBIA “=: DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —IN— “THREE WEEKS” “You are too yallow to live. You weel not fight for your woman, zere is someone who A BISHOP-CASS THEATER STARTING TODAY SEE THE ROBIN HOOD OF THE DESERT. Have do for my sled. Cc AND her that weel. I keel you plenty, I think.’ ROARING ACROSS THE SCREEN IN A GALE OF SHRIEKS AND LAUGHS presents it with HOLBROOK BLINN ZY Have sweet lady ze brok- en ’ear? See me, I feex you good. brave man no sweetheart? I geeve ’eem one,—two—three! If-zere is somesing I can ze lover stro: and-true I do dam quee! —I ncere no coats keel, ou say— ‘share to make you EDWIN AREWE A STAR CAST —also— IMPERIAL COMEDY “ARABIA’S LAST ALARM” SHOWS AT 1—3—5—7 AND 9 SATURDAY EVENING COLUMBINE AND HER PLAYMATES —PRESENTED BY— ELIZABETH BAKER é 35 WILL ROGERS “GUILE OF WOMEN” Bishop-Cass TODAY AND SATURDAY —AND— CHILDREN parisaes —also— “LOOSE CHANGE” Comedy —and— PATHE REVIEW ‘ity com- suffering ‘There are some comic character | missioner, succeeded in averting the crisis, however, exceptionally » by dynamiting good. Among thém is the black face] jam#. Colder weather 1s belle’ role taken by Bob Evans. Mr,|to have removed further danger. Evans z Milk, Malted Grain ext. in ved ‘Food-Drinicfor All Ages. | Digeetibie—No Cooking. ‘light Lunch \ Auk foc "Hlortloxes” at all Rocateie. ORIGINATE? —see— “The Mark of the Beast” —by— THOMAS DIXON Nation” W at it Starting Sunday By Porter Emerson Browne 10¢ AND 40c 10c AND 20c WHERE DOES EVIL Author of “The Birth of a YONG "Turkey in the Straw” — “Sally Green” From the Original Story by JULIEN JOSEPHSON As the country kid who has to mother his you: Wesley Barry gives the richest entertainment o: The action will make your throat husky with laughter Wesley ploughs up an acre of fun and pathos. erent oa EXTRA—TONIGHT AT 8:00 AND 9: MISS ETHEL MANN’S COUNTRY KID DANCE “Away Down East in Maine”. Chorus—Bernice Young, Evelyn Patten, Eileen Butler, Thelma) Rowary, Margaret Grisinger, i TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 © broth his career. elen Ruggles A bled, RIALT ARKEON FRIDAY IS Family Night This is a night for all the family. Friday night never interferes with school studies for Saturday. Mothers, bring your daughters and spend an evening with her, RKEO Dancing Academy Casper’s Joy Palace DANCING EVERY NIGHT This is YOUR Picture! A SAM WOOD pronuction The story of every woman’s husband, her home and the happiness of her children. From the sensational novel that startled the book world. With one of the strongest casts ever assem- AMERICAN LEGION MID-WINTER CIRCUS AND FROLIC AND POPULARITY CONTEST One Week—March 10th to March. 15th WHO? IS THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN CASPER Prizes of Contestants to be Awarded March 15th| Now On Display at Rothrock’s Jewelry Store 1, LADY’S DIAMOND RIN G 2. COMBINATION RING-WATCH 3. STRING LA TOSCA PEARLS CONTEST OPEN TO ANY LADY IN CASPER For Entry Blanks, Rules of Contest and Particulars SEE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE CIRCUS HEADQUARTERS—ARKEON JAMES RENNIE GEORGE FAWCETT 4 DAYS STARTIN Tomorrow POPULARITY CONTEST! OPENS FEBRUARY 15

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