Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1924, Page 6

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rds t bly man 7 Ni pirat . we ting | nl 8 ak, dor ly « pr Seo Fe sos Sea Fa eeasr ea ean Sa ae = club, a chorus of 40 male voices, | several bottles of “Th M k if Arkeon Sahat: dg ei ‘ if a he 9:20 o' k sh '. four medicine The fmalnbere) ort Ata hebona chines Robert W. Perry Files e al 0 Many New Numbers All New Songs } been working for a long time per- | = pearance to give the people of Cas- | > in which he was placed by the Wash-| Were not in good condition. » ington flag incident is freely ex-| . Pressed. Che Casper Daily Cribune MAMA AND PAPA LAST “JUDGMENT OF STORM” TIME AT THE GOLUMBIA| FRIDAY AT WYOMING which was written especially for|exciting and laughable comedy- her by Mack ‘Sennett. “The Extra | dramas ever cameraed. Girl” tells a live story of today, the| One laugh-roaring scene after an- trials and tribulations of a movie-| other follows with a raft of thrills struck girl who lands in the heart |threwn in for good measure, the of Hollywood and endeavors to/ whole story telling an unusual plot. make a living without becoming a Miss Normand is supported by screen star. one of the best-acting casts that Mab.! Normand appears as Sue | Mack Sennett could assemble and Graham, the country girl, who|Mr. Sennett knows all the actors lands rightside up with care in the | and actresses by their first names Breatest of movie colonies and finds | aud he knows their ability. It was enough thrills there to stock a half : & SZ BARTHELMESS PLAYING [PICTURE “POTASH AND AT AMERICA, PROGRAM | PERLMUTTER” AT InIS HAS OTHER FEATURES! -eisn ona mermsitees wien closes tonight at the Iris is a spark- ‘The America theater today is of- “Judgment of the Storm" will start Friday the Wyoming Theater. This picture was produced by the Palmer photoplay corporation and was written by Ethel Styles Mid- dleton and entered in a contest car-|qogen stories. Miss Normand is the ea- | ried on by the corporation. It was central figure in one of the most the winner of a prize of $1,000 for — the best photoplay in the coztest. oe “The Mark of the Beast” is play: mone: Wyoming.” it is ‘Thomas’ Dixon's The High Grade Spread for Bread ‘ Wyoming. It is Thomas Dixon's latest sensation. Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned Dick Hyland's Revue is playing the hotel farce “Mama and Papa” at the Columbia theater for the last times today. This clever musical comedy has attracted attention dur- ing its run here. in the film enactment of “The Extra ture picture, * Deep.” It is @ film of the South Sea slands and is an exceptionally thrilling photoplay. MELODRAMATIC PICTURE CLOSES TODAY, RIALTO “His Children's Children” Ung gem of humor and pathos; a photoplay that, in our judgment, will take rank with the greatest pictures within memory. It is a picture that makes you ask yourself: “What would we do without the movies?” the only answer is a shudder. cture which can achieve guch is not produced by some reak ‘of fortune. It must pos fering Richard Barthlemess in his “THE EXTRA GIRL” 15 GREAT COMEDY TREAT which Cree seeuch the scandal| sess a background of Yalent, and in| has scored such tremendous success} What promises to be the comedy in sweet sterilized milk—with has risen nes show Teapot is respect “Potash and Perlmut-| in Casper during its long run at the| treat of the season comes to the dome, Sai ter” spect. Montague Glass, the creator of the characters of Abe Potash and Morris Perlmutter. whose popular- ity has grown as they passed from magazine to book form, thence to the stage assisted in filming his story. Leading the cast are Barney Ber- nard and Alexander Carr, who cre ated the role on the stage with Vera Gorden as co-star. MAN INJURED IN TRAFFIC. CRASH SEEKS $12,500 d, and Casper. It cost Pathe News $1,000 to s 8 this picture. A special man was sent direct from Los Angeles to co- operate with A. F. Bell of this city in taking it. It is of special in- terest to Casperites though the same Picture is attracting atténtion all United States. hlemess in playing in s had to change cut. He ts here late picture rather ne picture such as “The Fighting Blade,” and “The Bright Shawl.” It is a photoplay that mingles laughter, pathos and love. necessary salt—that’s all esenenenOnOReR panied ricrtck 1 cman WED | is not lacking in a single re-| Rialto theater is playing at that showhouse for the last times today. The story is a gripping, melodrama, the scenes of which are‘laid in Nev: York and vicinity. It was filmed on actual locations and is thorough ly human and American. Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mackall, James Rennie, and George Fawcett are featured in an unusually strong ast. This is one of the best pic- tures seen at the Rialto in many months and is enjoyable from start to finish, SUFFERED PAIN FOR YEARS fice Sehr Fly narered Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Howard Lake, Minn. — “I write to let you know that I have taken Rialto theater tomorrow when Mabel Normand appears in “The Extra Girl,” her newest screen vehicle Tastes Better—Goes Farther—, Pigeon's Fresh Roasted 228 East Second St. Phone 623+ Build Strength to throw off the cold take SCOTTS EMULSION Everybodys Frcatre G Continveus—1 te 38 Last Times Today THOMAS DIXON’S Sensation Tonight Is the Night To Dance Many new improvements have been made and new features added to make dancing a real pleasure. ——— APOLLO CLUB TO-SING TONIGHT, THE RIALTO As an xdded attraction at the | Rialto theater tonight the Apollo | Damage Suit in Court Here. fecting themselves so that they | might be able in thelr initial ap- | per something really worth while. | The Beast” —Also— ‘When they are heard tonight for | the first time the public will be well | R ‘ 3 able to judge of their merits. From |_"obert W. Perry, 62-year-old Cas- RKEO Dancing Academy A paper, all reports the club has some real | Per teamster, who was knocked out giv-/Comedy and Movie Chats talent that should prove an unusual | ouiomobile collision ne Bent ner —Coming— treat jand Ninth streets January 26 last, | Compound a trial. I got results TOMORROW NOVELTY AND CONFETTI BAI OH pe ee LL. FRIDAY—WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY DANCING ACADEMY FUN! from it and feel able to do my house- it an able io my BOY! work now. I used to have lots of pains, ing the medicine I am is suing the owner of the other ma chine, J, B. Slinker, for $10,000 dam- ages plus $2,000 for the wages he lost since he was hurt and $500 hospital and doctor‘s. fees. Perry states in his suit that he does not know who was operating Slinker's machine at the time of the accident but that it was being driven at a speed of 35 miles per hour, that the driver failed to blow ESSEN—Sympathy for Ambassa-|his horn for the intersection and dor Wiedfelt because of the position|that the brakes on the machine SUMMARY OF Free upon Request Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text- upon ‘Ailments Peculiar to ‘Women”’ will be sent free, mor § bern "ubsbie fo Snore nina Re Bat | Ka Malet Oo pai Masench | 4 ice 4 book contains valuable injured and that he has suffered information that every woman should Ve. ROME—M. Youreneff has been| £Teat physical pain and suffering. "pan named Soviet ambassador to Italy,| ~ RIALTO 14%. Rome newspapers announced. ‘BEBE DANIELS DOROTHY MACKAILL—GEORGE FAWCETT —in— “HIS CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’ A Sam Wood Production Every family in town should see this amazing pro- duction of the most sensational novel written in years, In story, cast and production, it’s BIG! And it’s something to think about, besides, Also Kinogram News and Fables EXTRA ATTRACTION TONIGHT THE CASPER APOLLO CLUB A Chorus of 40 Voices Shows at 12:80, 2:10, 4, 5:50, 7:40, 9:20 A BISHOP-CASS THEATER TODAY—WEDNESDA Y—THURSDAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS Richard, Barthelmess Z t N'W YORK—Irene Castle, dancer, asked prosecutors to press charges of grand larceny against a Sea Cliff N. ¥. Jeweler, who, she alleged pawned a $7,000 pearl necklace she asked him to” have appraised for her. LONDON—A dispatch to the Ex- change Telegraph from Cairo said the Egyptian government had given Howard Carter 48 hours {n which to resume work in the tonfb of Tut ankhamen, under penalty of losing his license. 365 SUPPORTED BY DOROTHY “Twenty-One” is Dick’s latest, and unlike ‘his two previ. ous pictures, it is not a period or costume picture, but a modern, up-to-the-minute romance about regular every- day folks we all love. A tale that mingles laughter, pathos and love. —ALSO— , Gir.” Desmond, Tn the star’s support are Ralph | Mineau, Carl Graves, George Nichols, Anna Her- nandez, Ramsey Wallace, William ‘ Banquet of Laughs and Thrills TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1924 * Vernon ‘Dent, Charlot. Stockdale, Char! les French, Eric Mayne and ‘Tarron. THE PICTURE YOU'VE READ ABOUT, HEARD ABOUT, AND WAITED R FOR IS HERE TOMORROW THURSDAY—FRIDAY el Normand “THE EXTRA GIRL Screen’s Star Comedienne in Screen-struck in the wildwood Shell-shocked in Hollywood Sue Graham ran isin from home To become a movida star— . Instead she lands in the wardrobe department Everything she touches turns to comedy— As the extra girl she she ig laughing—dynamite Her loye affairs prove accidents Going Somewhere to happen And they do—amid thrills and excitement and laughs. Produced by Mack Sennett—Directed by F. Richard Jones EXTRAORDINARY ADDED ATTRACTION Mitchell Bros. SINGING BANJOISTS Direct from Grauman’s Theater, Los Angeles, and The Colorado Theater, where they have just closed a three-weeks’ engagement. THREE APPEARANCES DAILY—3:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 —ALSO— ‘Sunshine Comedy “DANCE OR DIE” —ALSO— PATHE NEWS CONTAINING THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL Showing scenes taken from the air of Teapot Dome, of Casper: ALSO A RESUME OF THE LIFE OF WOODROW WILSON. : 1—8—5—7 and 9. COLUMBIA scxoay THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER GIVEN THE PUBLIC 40c NO ADVANCE IN PRICE 40c 4 HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE THE DEMAROFF TRIO JIMMY ROSE In a Variety of Dances “California’s Wild Blackberry” LOFTUS and LYNCH THE SALARDO TRIO : Entertainers DeLuxe Late Feature with the Big Musical The World’s Greatest Comedy Contortionists Comedy “Miss Fairfax” DICK HYLAND’S REVUE In the Snappy Little Musical Playlet “A SCOTCH HIGHBALL” PICTURES—“TAKE YOUR CHOICE” Denver, Salt Creek Field and the City Shows at Usual Admission—10c and 40c POTASH MATINEES 2:30 EVENINGS 7 and 9 O'CLOCK PERLMUTTER MONDA Y——TUESDA Y——-WEDNESDAY —ALSO— PATHE REVIEW TONIGHT COLUMBI 6:45, 90’Clock DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —Presents— The Hotel Farce With Music “Mama and Papa” Staged Under the Personal Direction of Dick Hyland HEAR SEE THE THE MANHATTAN BASHFUL TRIO - BABIES First Run. Picture. RALPH LEWIS “Vengeance of the Deep” NEW SHOW TOMORROW MATINEE AT 2:30 Two Ladies Admjtted for One 40c Ticket MATINEE FRIDAY Washington’s Birthday

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