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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1924 Che Casper Sunday crivune . PAGE SEVEN Sree eee UNENS Ctl CCC; PACE SEVER Theatricals :-: Vaudeville :-: News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom BUSTER KEATONGCORESHEAIILY | HOPE HAMPTON VAUDEVILLE ACTS IN IN THREE AGES’ AT THE RIALTO) COLUMBIA OFFERING Rialto Theater Wyoming Theater “es adep te eaebeon Sunddy, Monday—Buster Keaton] ‘Today and Monday—“Judgment r eee n his first big comedy “Three|Of The Storm,” and comedy “My Se ded ee “Three Ages,” to be made with Bus-|of the massive scenes staged in a ter Keaton as the star, is the best | «duplication of the age-old Colosseum work of this ingenious young] n Rome. This Colossewyn set is sald an ambitious t a Man Live the § < was made to appeal to the Ages. Kinogram News. Fablqs and| Pal.” eg eines he ee Hodge Podge Novelty. Tuesday and Wednesday—‘Whis.| Ure will also be given Ax Tuesday, Wednesday—Edith Rob-|pered Name” also ‘The Widow's] Wil! be presented on Monday, Tues-| great masses who parte thes te comedian. “Three Ages,” now play-|to have cost a huge sity and ta eho and all star cast in “Roulette.”| Might,” and comedy “Spuds.” Wednes <r Alek ed ; page Wi ing at the Rialto theater, is replete|‘argest set ever constructed for a eae Comedy <™Done “Ta 'O0.°} |. Thursday Se ee vil ban : with Jaughs and thril's and estab-| motion picture comedy. With Bus, Movie Chi ursday, Fr sert Rider.” Also comedy n Forrest} Starting Saturday—Harry Carey in “The Man in his latest picture, “The Night] 7 Ben Turpin comedy “Asleep| Hawk,” and comedy. f Switch.” Fun From The Press. Pathe sg 3s “JUDGMENT OF}: America Theater Sunda " willed spendthrif a Monday—Harold Bell th T i R i L L E R Wright’s “When a Man’s A Man” M: T with John Bowers, Marguerite De 5 La Motte and an all star support- attractive. t. Also comedy, “The In- Jimmy Rose presents a comedy ‘ax Collector” and Fox News, that will make an audience laugh lishes Keaton permanently in big|ter Keaton in the full length feature comedies. garet Leahy, In “Three Ages” Buster springs with agility from side splitting ex- position of life as it was in the cave an era to an hilarious explanation of life as it was.in the brillant reign of triumphant Rome. From Rome he carries us forward to our own age where he enjoys himself in a keen satire of the modern world|is credited with the fine art direc- never losing sight, however, of the|tion. It was photographed by Wil- humorous, the pathetic, the up-|‘lan McGann and Elgin Lessly. rorious touches with which modern|“Three Ages” is a Joseph M. life is full. Schenck presentation through “Three Ages "has a cast of more | Metro. it is also Mar- an Engish beauty and Wallace Beery, as the inevita- ble villain. There are also Joe Bob- erts, Lillian Lawrence and Horace “Cupid” Morgan. ‘Three Ages” was directed by Keaton and Eddie Cline from the story by Jean Havez, Joe Mitchell and Cyde Bruckman. Fred Gabouri orm to old fol using to y n is very ing me ontaining more scenes of Teapot from the moment. he walks the Dome. Also community singing. sts until he leaves, His. very There is a gifted writer of “est Tuesday, Wednesday—“Does It Z _| appearance is said to be #0 ludicrous} 7nere Is ed aiiaith r o} ad Pay" Starring Hope Hampton, a| “Judgment of the Storm,” now) that everything he says “and” doen} Cr tis he ‘thinks, himseei burdened “ powerful drama of woman's wiles|Showing at the Wyoming theater, | brings forth roars of laughter with, a’ mitiauaily eipeus HO CH TS OF NEW GOWNS N 0 h] and man's fo! Also Sunshine] ‘8 4 theater, is a photodrama that Deméaroff trio is composed of | from me omedy. “The Weakling” and Pathe} Will hold the end. three charming girls in a v ¥ Of exelent om News and Topics Of The I ‘o begin with the picture is ex-) dances embodying eccentric, Friscoe celiently cast. All the players are real artists and well-known in al toe work, jazz ¢ buck dance execw' and a novelty | with ability urice production IT PAY?” COMING TO THE AMERICA ON TUESDAY However parts of the country. Lloyd Hughes! nq consummate grace . . a che A modern ro-!i, an ident! selection for the role of Loftus and -1 t z 2 a wah me trayal o q g characte | y Hope Hamilton, who will appear) Dolly and Marny. Dolly is my prize arrymore and Montague Lo’ A aie ibaa agaxe sai ; Tuesday in “Does It Pay?” at the] Pomeranian and Marny is my wolf ory set among the ancient! some piaya her fole in a. deligh e Mee America Theater for a two days|hound. Both of them have played id Rome, With American] funy’ unaffected manner. Geers ca ‘ Prag run, purchased a galaxy of Paris-|in three pictures with me before, so nctors, Ale “Wet and Weary” @ fies csttioen: gtves’ his niual’ brilliant ners Possessing” pleas nd int , ian gowns and, lingerie to Wear in} they. are old troupers, you see.” comedy with Clyde Cook. performance myrtle” Btedifven Torino Baditon to Per-| photoplay, “Goo Girls," which thls picture, in which she is fentur-| At this. moment Miss Hampton — Philo McCullough, Claire McDowell } S072 ty E : | Pam aaah NEL ie Rac rad hag «eR Nene ed and supported by a cast includ-|was called for the wet. s6 we lett Iris Theater nd Bruce Gordon contribute ef-| fr chances at corte ree hi nakes Jonly. William Trussell, whose dut- anc ruce Gordo: 7 bute ef: | pig rex of cos e e Ml door roles have . Ned ing Robert Haines, Florence Short,| with her invitation to comé to ses i i Sunday only—William Russell in| fective roles. Be ee tee ee es GOR Dave Always. Seniee, Walter Petri, Peggy Shaw, Charles] her again ringing Pleasantly in our Hbpe Hampton will be seen at the America Theater Tuesday ‘Goodbye Giri" ~ also. “Rough| “Serer ee 4 eae of big | 20 doubt attract more than passing | starring in this picture Wellesley, Mary ‘Thurman, Claude | ears. and Wednesday in “Does It Pay,” a production that throws interest-| (\00dp¥e | Girls’ also. den Tiel aiehae tnchoaies’ the maowt spea | Comment: Mr. Loftus wil! prove!“ Astae ite “romated on Brooke, Pierre Gendron, Roland ——————___ ing light on the penalty paid by the married men who yield to the Bah@ny".. "aid Taeetay-— “Theres | a ion and Uy ae c he is a very jovial chap who pro-|the pict has enough exciting Bottomley, Marie Shotwell and wiles of “Gold Diggers” and relinquish marital security for false love. 0" and Comedy “Rich rraaerd ected Lop agp aaron eWay | Yokes mirth and laughter making ntures to keep you at the e + ~ “ " sap yt : @ Foo! ‘ ome, c he scre nsince th ning of * 7 ahd sxcentio! ente: 5 : Rpts Bunny Grauer. A Sunshine comedy “The Weakling” will be on the same program. | |) Poor bas.” Down wast {phase enn’ aiuoke Rie Nityitie thes exceptional T-lof your rear ae Carne uve * In an interview, at the Fox Weliisada’s e evap athena i 4 tainme: most charmingly and artistically ms ednesday and Thursday—‘Red| were actually filmed in the blizzards studio, just before going on to the i lee Y set for a big scene, the little. player sald that in this picture her spiritual self’ finds expression in the mode of her clothes. “In the beginning of the picture,” she said, “I am the demure little maid. A yamp, but babyish in her ‘methods. If he refuses to look at me the first time I weep, I simply weep a little louder, Then, having = re The show at the Columbia today | plays the role of the girl, Florence Lights” A mystery play also Harold] and snowstorms of the igh Slerras.| 4, Dick Hyland's revue in “Odds atd| frown, who is well rth the Toyd in “Why Pick On Me” and| The theme of the story is that of| ia, ‘This production scored & thoMEin the ideo’ takes Oo kare men Leo Maloney in “H's Own Law.” | |e man Who sentences himsolf to] [°0t sueceas yesterday and will un. | rovers the hero Friday and Saturday—J fil the place of his sweetheart's in defense of his honor ford in “Just Out Of College” and] brother, for whose death his mother a PEOPLE ON SHOWING IN FILM Sunshine Comedy “Somebody Lied.’’| is responsible. j pagat Meek RRR eRe An is staged in the Silver Columbia Theater Shark Cafe, In Quebec, when two vue in “Odds and Ends.” The proves to be a life and death SHOWN IN FILM “Desert Rider” at the a to trade for one Nind@aaclio tue tothe auaeeeh easons last review. Also first run pit Me ih eae eel wees Quick Service won him over to the point where he : od Ahead) Lived Gants 1d terrorized men look on, € proposes and then marries me, I Wyoming Teems The Harold Bell Wright fans are million copies. Publishers figur’ Gladys Heelete. less to intervene. on blossom forth in ravishing gowns, 7 e turning out en masse this week to] three ders to each purchased aaaadae: Siueitay<¢50 a, Weds It is the third, though, that Packing my methods of vamping changing With Thrills See tha screen: version Of his most) book, whichimakesiaix million people 7 Vue o ys. semeay | One. Wednes- “« 99} causes onlookers in the ‘audience to and Crating gradually to that of the intelligent s+} popular novel, “When.a Man’s a]that have read ‘When a Man's a Me. Dick Hyland's ee lk the . grip their seats; This is a duel with woman, aware of her charms and, ' tage TT Bap Man,” which is showing at the | Man.” sso assured as to the best way of en- hancing them. “This gown I am wearing,” touch- ing it light “this is black ‘sequin, with a spangled train and bodice, ."It's charming,” we admired, our. eye noting the vivid contrast of Hope's gleaming white shoulders with the jet black gown. We were also impressed with the jet black band across her blonde hair cut in the shape of leaves. Naturally en: ough, the exquisite hand made open work stockings delighted us. “From Paris,” she said in re- sponse to our unspoken question. No, I d’dn’t go over to get them. They met me more than half way! I must tell you about another even- ing gown I adore. It's silver cloth shimmering, tight fitting, with a bo- dice of hanging pearls, a petticoat of pearls and green snakes curv- broiling sun, the train appears. ing upward on the gown. Director Bradbury shouts ‘all “You'd like my new lingerie, Ij] ready” and Payton makes his ride. v,"" She continued enthusiasti-} A moment later Hoxie, at the word, “blue chiffon, trimmed with| soars after. But the tuning was silver and monkey fur, with the] too perfect for while Payton made America theater. . Harold Bell most wide! knives, each participant an expert Scotch High- in the use of the weapon, staged in the snow drifts piled against a trap: per’s hut far out in the wilds. The each| trapper has surprised a suppo: An {deal cast has been chosen to eat iy A Leeper Wright is America’s | portray the well-known characters | ”"!!- ap za d Tod seiger read author. Statistics}in the book, with John Powers Thursday, Friday—Dick Hylands from libraries all over the country | heading the list as the “Honorable | "teview in a, new musical comedy.| Man’ Between" at the Rialto, prove this, and the sale of his books | Patches.” Marguerite de Jd Motte irgt yun, pictures, Fairbanks in| of them a realistic encounter that} friend showering attentions on his verifies: the -statement+ 4“When | plays Helén Wakefield of Cleveima-{ “The Clean. Up, makes the blood tingle. In the first| wife and the two clash in an en Man's a Man” alone sold over two/and Robert Frazer is Wild) Horse} Saturday—A new musical show] we see two sturdy sons of the North-| counter that ends only with the Phil. Forrest Robinson is the Dean | by Dick Hyland's. Review and first] west at grips at a anely outpost,| death of one of the combatants. of the Cross Triangle Ranch, with|run picture. Nazimova in “The| the picture comes to the Rialto Stella, his wife, being pl. da by | Dolls House, Elizabeth Rhode: George Hacka- at at ts | COLUMBIA ee AINLTO NEXT TUESDAY THE FIRST SHOW IS MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 Trains stunts are usually done after careful arrangement with ‘the railway authorities and then train crew; but in the case of Jack Hox- je's race with a train seen in “The Desert “Rider,” Stinset's latest pro- duction which will be shown at the Wyom'ng theater next Thursday and Friday. There is no opportunity for such collaboration. The loca- tion of the filming of the picture was on the vast Mojave Desert, miles away from any station and the stunt had to be carried off by the hazard of Fate. In the situa- tion, the heavy, Rufe Kinkaid, Dlay- ed by: Claude Payton, was making his escape by crossing the «tracks at the mouth of a narrow gorge while the hero, Jack Sutherland, portrayed by Jack Hoxie, attempted to catch h’m. After hours in the Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage & Fuel Co. Gebo Coal There are three fights in cattle rustler, and Fred Stanton plays his accomplice. The rest of the chnracters‘in the story are portrayed by June Mar lowe, Edward Hearne, Arthur Hoyt, Charles Mailes, Ray Thompson, and Johnny Fox, Jr. The picture was directed by Edward F. Cline. “Roulette, William MacHarg's well known story which appeared in Hearst's International Magazine | "Tyryty— has been p'cturized and will be bbs i one ney een ror We nE PiCwire Never in the History of Casper Has Anyone Ever Attempted Giving the Public Such an Enormous Show* bag pooper at arin hati For the Small Admission Price of 40c. A cast of ee brillance was Magnificent selected to portr: the many roles most ‘graceful train. Soft. You know,| the crossing in safety, Hoxie reach-| among the most notable” belne . WE CAN GIVE YOU MORE, YOUR PATRONAGE MAKES IT POSSIBLE the Kind that clings, soft and cool.”"| ed the gorge Just in front of the|idith. Roberts, Norman Trever’| A Picture for all the world £ We sighed with her. ,We knew. | oncoming train. Maurice Costello, Mary Carr, Walter] to see. It is human—hum- “And how do you ‘ike making| edged on both sides by the) Mauyr"yComele, Mary Carr, Walter dive eer ET ETN STARTING TOMORROW and EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY your first picture for a company| rocky chasm, there was no chance] Dagmar Godowsky, Diana Allen, see b: bi: be: other than your own?” of escape save running before the| Effie Shannon and Flora Finch. it is absorbing because ; Es Hope didn't pause to consider. “I| train and this desperate course This all-star cast coupled with all the elements of en- : love it. The part 1s different from| Jack took, trusting h’s life to the| the popularity of the story, make] tertainment that you, and all all anything Ihave ever done. Fur-| stamina and sped of his famous|for one of the most interesting your neighbors go to the thermore, it is emotional to the] horse, Scout. Probably never again| screen productions offered to the hi 20's, r Over Tele ena, ake uRnE two extras} wil! there be such a race in which| movie-golng public. in the past| theatre to see, it is your pic- WITH PICTURES over with me,” she added matter-of | horse battled against an inant-| season. ture and everybody else’s factly, mate, tireless engine with a human Roulette” was directed by S. E.| picture because it is life! Started in some surprise. “Yes,| ife at stak Taylo} VAUDEVILLE ; THE DEMAROFF TRIO Three Charming Young Ladies In A VARIETY OF DANCES JIMMY ROSE California’s Wild Blackberry LOFTUS and LYNCH “THE $5,000 KISS” « ¢ Late Feature With the Musical Comedy “Miss Fairfax” THE SALARDO TRIO “ODDITIES IN JUNGLELAND” The World’s Greatest Comedy Contortionists DICK HYLAND’S REVUE —IN— “A SCOTCH HIGHBALL” (In One Swellow) With Special Scenic and Electrical Effects. A FEW FACTS Regarding TOMORROW DICK HYLAND'S REVUE 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 * BUSTER KEATON —IN— “THREE AGES” The Frozen Faced Comedian’s First Six Reel Comedy Feature A CYCLONE OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS —Also— One of the Best Musical Comedies Now Playing in the West . After six months engagement in Seattle they traveled through four states, paying $1,000 in railroad fare to. accept this engagement at the Columbia. THE DISTINGUISHED CAST OF PLAYERS Lloyd Hughes Lucille Ricksen Mrytle Steadman George Hackathorn Claire McDowell Philo McCullough Bruce Gordon ‘ Casson Ferguson Fay McKenzie Frankie Darrow During the six weeks just finished Mr. Hy: land has used 88 different sets of costumes for his chorus costing about $4,000. The chorus have entertained with over 100 different dances no repeats. THE DICK HYLAND COMPANY ZZ: CAST. Sir Clancy McPherson (A Scotch Nobleman) --- Henry (His Valet) _ Wm. Jerico (Who C Polly Jerico (His Daughter in Love) --Dick Hyland zorden Richardson trley McDonnell --Mildred Page Lee ENGAGEMENT IS EXTENDED INDEFINITELY —Also— tit Bella Jerico (Who has an ideal) —_~ Teddy Magnus ¢ ” i Jack Borden (In Love With’ Polly) — arl B. Bonner Hodge Podge Novelty—Kinogram News—Fables ‘MY PAL Diticer Maroy (OF the Law) Bob Evan ; And Felix Cat Comedy 10c-40c NOW PLAYING THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA The Best Music in the State Playing Afternoon and Evening Aunt Murphy (His Better Half) ll Patricia We MUSICAL NUMBERS. Christie Comedy, “Take Your Choice” Shows Start ZEEE, 20th Century F Hightoned Bur; Matinee 2:30 Evening 7-9 o’Clock on Tune s se seu = Teddy Magnu i ¢ | YOMING|] | sour momen | ee ae Gontinueus—1. to 11 <i Dele baal 8