Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1924, Page 18

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/ PAGE SIX be Casper Sunday Critsne SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1924 Theatricals Vaudeville :-: News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom bol CHILDREN IN FEATURE PLAY | “Tie STEEL TRAIL? |@scren-n-|ch ee So See S| BGNT IS CHARGED area he ‘formerly knew Hudson | regular rehearsals once a week. The bandits had opened a box of 3 the prisoner is Hudso: by any other organization and mem- Mynaraite anh wets: caretaly, Seeee ae bership is open to all Casper men ‘the entrance to their cave. Crouch- bt a =< ble and had worked with him, and that |’ This organization is not sponsored ENINGAT THE RIALTO THEATER| “>Scatow’ Sv, Nratzed fom Use SS easel a =e ee se fio Teel ey Sunday eee ee Apollo Club ‘ere te teen a a sninent; to de-|_ CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 16—A. “And iftthey try to get in we'll set ization | L. Biggs has instituted suit in the icture at Wyoming off the dynamite and block the Will Si at see ie a tie to Gasper: to| Gistrict court for annulment of his seni din enor a reuaee eat appear in public entertainment at| marriage last October to Etleen ness, Judith looked on as one par Just think of paying five hundred! were solicitous about their children * fi , he alleges, at the time @hildren to attend a picnic. That's} being in the center of the picture. CHAPTER SEVEN what \eriticed you’ away Doyat” epee be ‘Taatels various times and to cultivate a| Neville, who, et whet Se Fria igre Rented fe he “THE GOLD RUSH” informed his men. Angry work-| trapped in her tunnel, dared not The Rialto fondness for good music. = pets ie bed @ren's May party in Central Par ‘oogans and Baby Peggys—to take} yuaith, in an automobile with her| men gathered around him, inspected| move. And to remain. would re =: the woman at that time was going New York, which was staged for @cenes in “His Children's Children,” @ picturization of Arthur Train's h Mr. Wood produced for the mothers’ word for it—before the| rather, came upon the rock crusher| the exploded shell, and realized that| death, should the desperadoes set peseeprha = cae Park than one| just as Bruce toppled into the] they had been bilked. When they| off their blast. _ Then Providence could imagine. Obviously {t was im-| sianting runway, With a gasp of| looked around for old Zeke, who|acemed to interfere in her favor. possible for Mr. Wood to put all of! horror she leaped from the machine,| had started the stampede, that| Her eyes, becoming accustomed to and which comes to the/ the kiddies in the front rank, but] her father following: Blake, seeing| worthy was gone! the darkness, noted a second tun- ter today for three days.| he couldn't make the mothers see _ Tal that, Each parent was positive hee] ‘at rescue was at hand, thought] Judith, in the meantime, watched| nel higher in the rock wall, and per Miss Millicent Anthony-Hope, daughter of the famous novelist, is prominent as an actress on the English professional stage. > by the name of Eileen George and failed to reveal to him that she had an undivorced husband.. Her maid en name, he says, was Petronella De Pieza. He is informed that since they separated some time ago she The Casper Apollo club, organized last October, will make its first appearance before a Casper audi- ence on Tuesday evening of this week when the members will sing €s 2 nucleus and ‘a merry-go-round,| child was the cutest and cleverest i of $p. tins Tasesedl etek ue scene soe the re cba but ing through this sie = beets for one performance at the Rialto hen anes try ® Tribune Clash! has been living in Reno. George is on * = ruce be red wo} she was not alone. Hidden in the| Was a rrow el led eo. @ trick mule, a performing monkey,|in the crowd—and there were some] witness pointing to him would be| bushes we: 1 and Blake, anx.| world. Quickly she made her way theater. The club consists of 42 a railway employs a Punch-and-Judy show. a hot dog/ mighty cute ones at that, curly blond nd, {ce cream and gimcracks of|.heads, kinky black ones, dimpled @!) kinds as magnets, there was little} elbows, sparkling blue eyes, and trouble In drawing every kid within | hundreds of cute snub noses. e. Iling distance of the Casino into It was a hectic day, but the resylt Bre picture. In fact, the party grew| was gratitying to Director Wood. fo such proportions within fifteen] George Fawcett, who plays the role minutes after the ten sight-seeing| of Peter B. Kayne in the story, gav- wes hnd deposited the children on| the picnic party, and it was not hard fhe picnic ground that Mr. Wood] for him to register happiness with| , Gna his assistants had a difficult/nearly a thousand happy kids| :, Quickly he slammed home| tously watching. ‘They seem to| through it, and out into the sun- the lever, stopping the machine and| suspect something,” remarked Za4|lisht, just as Bruce, searching for took to his heels. Bruce clinging! bel, sighting the group by the creek.| her rode into sight. At her shout to the sides of the hopper reached| If the girl starts to leave, head her| he turned and carefully lifted her the top, assisted ‘by the delighted] off and find out what she knows. | from the mouth of the tunnel. But Judith. his shout alarmed the “bandits. “Anyway, I found out what wasl ens uylanae fon, hidden by beaches | “They're coming in—trem the the matter with it’ he grinned. was a cave in which several sinister | little tunnel!’ ‘shouted the leader. “They tola me you were dead!"! ricures lurked—outlaws wanted in| Fire her!” udith murmured. Bruce smiled./ tne next county for robbery, who,| 4 crashing explosion followed, and Qme handling the uproarious bunch.| around him. Other principals in the| ;Chonny exaggerated!” he answered) vith their loot, had taken refuge in| {he entire hilltop seemed to rise = But the hardest of all to controt| company who worked in the scenes| “<titfously. the hills, Judith, leaving for camp| Toms of earth rose skyward spread: &ere the mothers—five hundred of} were Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mack-| Eighteen days now remained to] saw Blake start in pursuit of her,|i™s out likd @ great mushroom. A Bishop-Cass Theater Mem too—who wanted to get into| aill, Hale Hamilton, John Davidson, | Complete the road in franchise time,| and veered her horse sharply aside| Stones, debris and boulders hurled the picture with their off-spring orl Joe Burke and Warner Oland. and again all was working smoothly.|—Into the path leading to the out-| themselves skyward. then collapsed, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY But Zabel and his hirelings had an-| jaw’s retreat! engineer and brave girl who sought to save him. (Continued Next’ Sunday- paaicectedi Ns ville toe Killer of Three Is Apprehended other trump card to play. He and] into the cave Judith backed, and Foting. jaden with stinging arrows} Isiake had been in the hills for sev-| retreating into the blackness, found of aieet! Does that give the reader! eral days—near the old deserted| small tunnel, into which she a chill and a stir of blood that re-| mining town of Lariat, where once| crawled as the outlaws who had calla those record, death-dealing| mining prospectors had gathered in blizzards our North Atlantic States Seller TONES 20) SOE eee areas = 5 » gold fever that “petered out.")ed. She saw the piling loot from sometimes have in winter, worse] Tradition said that there might be| several robberies in a corner of their : than the terrible cold of the Arctic?| ooia th t 1 1 or tho. real oenaation. Arctic? | sold there, but old settlers grinned] stronghold. . » and s0/and shook their heads. Zabel and| But the outlaws’ failed to notice many other thrills that only “seeing | rake carried shotguns with them| her. They were busy with their is believing,” one must go to the! when they visited the deserted spot.| own concesns for the sheriff ead = When an evening's entertainment | Wyoming theater starting Friday! several days later an old man en-| his posse were hot on thelr path gt © musical comedy show is being|and witness “Judgment, of the] tarea the recorder’s office in high and a big force of députies had base ntemplated the merits of the pre- | Storm,” the Palmer Photoplay Corp-| excitement. ‘I want to record a Ta prateort (it must be confessed on ntation can best be realized by | oration’s initial screen production. | mining claim” he whispered. The| Blake's suggestion) from the work. rat considering where the scene of | | The whole dramatic climax of this} Gericials talked to him a Bit, and|men at the rail camp to trail the| sons near there late last. month. She plot takes place. Bringing this | powerful story, written by = Mrs.l then startling news began to go| fugitives. Back and forth the dep|. The suspect gave the name of Joe t into consideration, the Dick | Ethel Styles Middleton, is staged 1} the rounds of the camp. Old Zeke|uties ranged much as beaters trafi| Houston and declaréd he was in Hyland Revue will present starting | a terrible blizzard of the sort describ-| cinders had struck gold in the creek| wild animals in the jungle. ‘The| Walla Walla, employed as a casua foday at the Columbia theater a|ed. In emphasizing the thrills and] obove Lariat. hunted criminals in their cave,| laborer, a the time of the killings. farce, the situations of which take | realness of the storm, ho r, one | nny, ation - © rumor reached the construc-| watched anxiously, and, in the dark- Sam DePew, employed _by__ the ace in the Weeping Willow hotel. | must not overlook the fact that it] tion camp wand a stampede resulted, | === = = Many places have been thought] is only one ‘point of interest in a & by authors to place the scenes| picture filled with startling con-| 700. Norman i rwrepicleth aap eee &f their plays but no source can|trasts, gripping situations and] 04°to, the creek. © Townspeople be. Hive better food for humorous situa-| spectacular effects, superimposed] 7a, to flock to the “strike.” Boyd ®ons than such a hotel. upon the foundation of a powerfully] Tha Armstrong pleaded. in vain 2 Arriving and departing guests | dramatic story. Fully two-thirds of the workmen, Sith thelr various temperaments| Do you like live storjes? One of! tbing of gold left for the creek Bre bound to clash one way or an-| the most beautiful and m sweetly And Zabel and Blake watching froma Bther with the hotel employes, so | thrilling of them all is @ vital ele-| if.) “smiled knowingly ne knows just what to expect of | ment in “Judgment of the Storm."| "p10. began to ye he Such a {he comedy “Mamma and Papa.”| And does strong emotional drama| ining strike was unheard of in hi Zo go further into detail regarding j fit your taste or mood? “Judgment| Une ing experience, he meditae his farce would be only to spoil| of the Storm” Js full of it. Do you} 44° wroodily he walked down to th fho many pleasant, surprises which | lke powerful, but deliciowsly hu-| (oon and watched the prospectors Bre in store. man realism in your shadowstage| i0a his former workmen. ‘Then a Heading the cast of “Vengeance | bill of fare? “Judgment of the| tient object caught his eye. It $f the Deep,” the picture of under | Storm” is that! And imagine for] \o5 an empty shoteun eartciage! Bea life which ts scheduled by the | your love hero, Lloyd Hughes, the eee ea eee eae et eee ash €olumbia theater for its attraction | screen's newest matinee idol, with a flas Count the Features! PASCO, Wash., Feb. 16.—A man arrested at Kennewick, Wash., was identified here today as Owen Hud- son, wanted at Ephrata, in connec- tion with the killings of three per- MITCHELL BROS. SINGING BANJOISTS Direct from Grauman's Theater, Los Angeles and the Colorado Theater, Denver, where they are just closing an engagement of three consecutive weeks. Some Show Isn't It? TODAY and MONDAY “THE | BAD MAN” TODAY ONLY COLLEEN MOORE “COME ON OVER” PATHE NEWS Containing the and inspection of the inside of the -b; day, is Ralph Lewis. Others in| charming Lucille Ricksen, another —by— fhe cast are Virginia Brown Fare, | “rising star” cit, aervendom.” 6: axa Nar aee ti asl _witH— RUPERT HUGHES yan Mattimore, Harmon McGregor, | posite! A\ jeorge Hackathorn, i | ul ae Se en Wala nnd | Atgrtio Stedman, and Philo MeCul.fPOWGer. ‘The place had been “salt: HOLBROOK BLINN cay oe Scenes made from the air, of Teapot Dome, Salt Creek field and the City of Casper. Also.a Resume of the Life of Woodrow Wilson 4""—gold dust blown into the rocks illiam tive South | lough as principals of the support-| © Ryiltam Anderson, a atte eta [ing nast, and Bruce Gordon, Claire| °%, the €reck with a shoteun—old || ENID BENNETT, JACK MULHALL him with the best on the screen. McDowell, little Fay MacKenzie ana| St of mine sharpers’ tricks. Here's . AND HARRY MYERS - oo ens little Frankie Darro in important - A FINE SCREEN COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD POWERFUL DRAMA IS it important elements of te |! Franc O. Holtzman —also— “SWING YOUR : Set nae: Contractor and Builder Imperial Comedy Peer SUNSHINE COMEDY ee S| || “DANCE OR DIE” : COMING 10 sash Estimates Furnished On FOX: NEWS “DEPUTIZED” All this Plays Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Request ™~ 10c and 20c ———- Shows at 1, 8,5,7and9 10c and 40c Cold that shrunk the mercury Bown to zero-minus degrees! Blind- FS Thomas ‘Dixon ‘THE MARK ofthe entre Can she escape the | TODAY—TOMORROW ; and TUESDAY Continuous Show Today: 2:30, 4:48, 6:45, 9 o’Clock - DICK HYLAND'S REVUE: —Presents— THE HOTEL FARCE WITH MUSIC “MAMA a4 PAPA” Staged Under the Personal Direction of Dick Hyland With your January and February light and power bills we enclosed our checks for last year’s interest on the customers’ deposits. There were several thousand of these checks mailed—many of them have not been cashed. It will be an accommodation to us if Abio Leschinsky -------.--------------------.---~ t_--++----- Dick Hyland t Mark of the Beast, the Mer. W Will rt the holders of these checks will sombre, clawing talons Sesu Leschivaky 220 ea eee eae oy BD ae Gordon Richardson cash them immediately upon re- ceipt thereof. about to sear ‘her very Soul? : Bill Dustin ..---..-----. ws eede Sweetnam me ----------- Shirley McDonnell (From Klondike) i SEE Adam Nutt — x ~----.-~----- Roy Alexander 2 MA Tipps seo sse SSE aed cae Be EE OO Robe They may be cashed at the bank oT = oe Quicklove rag? hp = on which they are drawn, or at our ; Oe ees "(A Dashing Widow) 7 eet, e SENSATIONAL Lottie Dustin ~.-------- eecen----- WROTE Ee we aanen- nee Teddy Magnus n Ove TALE MUSICAL NUMBERS Grand Opening —-~__.___ . Ww re Pretty Maidens Carolina Mammy . 4. Yankee Doodle Boy - 5. Songs My Mother Used 6. Specialty ---.-~-. 7. Georgette _.___. 8. 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