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, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1924 €he Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVER iheatricals :-: Vaudeville : : News of Local Offerings HONTRASTS OF BROADWAY AND. [CORRSE,CRIEITL AND. | CALLOF THEGANYON GOES oe NATURE'S BEAUTY MARK DRAMA) **" Temple of Venu” MICKEY’ AT ing at oe Ameica, | THE WYOMING Beauty is an individual's concept of optical or spiritual delights. Beauty in motion pictures, how- ever, embraces form, clothes, grace and artistry of settings and pro- duction as set forth in a story of sufficient interest to sway the An excellent Paramount picturiza- tion of Zane Grey's new novel, “The Call of the Canyon," which was shown for the first time with un- usually gratifying results at the Rialto theater last night, ts a story of a hero of the World War who finds health, happiness and love in the rugged, half civilized cattle ranges of Arizona. The period depicted tn the picture is that following the armistic, after the overseas army had arrived home and the wounded were betng trans. ported from France at irregular in- tervals. Richard Dix, Lois Wilson and Marjorie Daw are featured in the principal roles, Glenn, Kilbourne, returning to America from the front, looks for- ward to meeting his sweetheart, Carley Burch. His health shattered, the doctor orders him to seek a dry climate. But Carley 1s reluctant to sive up the luxuries of city Hfe and The wonderful realism, thought and minute attention given to every detail in that remarkable production, Mickey,” featuring Mabel Nor- ogine and stimulate the | mand, to be shown at the Wyoming nses. theater today, Monday and Tuesday cial, "The Ternple OF Venus." which | 2, £2Fcetully brought out hy the ad? Diays at the America theater today | ve hrisnta Ta ia, hicheprs teu! and Monday is an optical and dra-! Mother, matic delight. It is a viyid story ¢ i ce syouens tase comenbes oben Strange and fascinating friend Philbin, David Butler and Phyllis | *®!P8 are made on a motion picture Haver in tho leading roles. It | 't but probably few will be un- lavishly pictures the bizarre ana|°@tthed more interesting than that exquisite fetes which blase New | existing between Mabel Normand York society girls stage to stir thelr | 224 the Indian woman Minnie. Long fagged minds. It exquisitely pic-| 880 Minnie slipped away from her tures the quiet beauties of Santa jieeicpe breeaghng ba ‘ta Shea tox Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle, co-stars of “Black Oxen"” there much of the racing. action | EMC penning missives 10 ner adored, [ADA “The me photonlay “Lilies of the eld" et the Anes tte selene ional | ter Minnie came to Los Angeles | their newest photoplay “Lilies of the Fie’ - Gee ne ne eeaem OmOt onal | went into pictures at the in.| Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A great cast of players sur- ema stigation of the Miller 101 Ranch |Found Corinne and Conway in this, including Alma Bennett, Sylvia Rialto. style swimming sults, ‘the like of | C@™me face to face with Miss tor.|Hever and many others. accompany him. She does, however, Wednesday—Zane Grey's big pie- In this seaching portrayal of the truth in the lives of an ultra- " -. oe ae which ‘have never been seen upon | and. fashionable New York Society set you will see Corinne Griffith ina Cee ee es tes ADI the silver screen and on no beach,| Long since they had exchanged | beautiful display of gorpeomedcee 5 Cee nan DIR 6nd Lote): Wilson, excepting Newport. photographs; Mabel in her most -_OoO | ime comety, Under Cover. Miss Haver, as the New York society girl, flits into one Parisian gown after another. There are one thousand other beauties who display their beautiful curves with ravish- ing resul The New York night life scenes reel off the gay White Way and the hectic cabaret life. The soul stirring scenes of the Pacific coast serve as a soothing antidote. It is this deft balancing of . feverish living and shimmering summery dress, Minnie in her brightest blanket and oldast corn cob. Recognition was instant, and for half an hour frantic direct- crs stormed and stamped without avail. Then Minnie, without letting any- one in on her secret, began a won- derful pair of moccasins for Mabel Normand. Many days and nights she worked on them, and then one day a dream came true, Minnie got News Weekly, OF PATTERN TYPES Wyoming. Fun From the Press. News. Motion picture stars frequently fall into the rut, because they per-| traction at the Rialto theater Thurs- loyd again pur- calm beauty, of Parisian gowns and| an offer to quit her job sistently follow the same line of| day and Friday, Loy simple frocks, of beautiful girls and} yrane1 Normana’s a Lisedlrs | oe story, and the same type of|sues his own theory that to mix handsome that contributes to make | Mabel’s foster mother.“ So; h characterization. They never de-| them up is to serve the public best. “The Temple of Venus” one of the * have maw | viate because they feel that the pub-| Because one likes roast beef {s no most novel and delightful produc- lic demands them In a certain type Acacia why it eases mene him tons ever screened. * ; of picture. ( or every meal. And for the same _——— Leidilea datas eee agmonish-| Harold Lloyd has proven the fal-| motive, there is no reason why a Am lacy of this belief. Liovd has gone| star should enact a certain type of DURCAN GET the partes te ee aheag all the time becavse he has| picture continuously because he hap- ani . ; between scenes © labored on. them, | ever established himself /n anv cer-| pened to achleve a great success in When you see “Mickey” you wii} ‘im type of picture. Because his! one of them. One of the most realistic fights Saturday—Starting of Gloria Swanson in “A Society Scandal.” America. Sunday and Monday—“The Tem- ple of Venus” with Mary Philbin, Ph: Haver and 1,000 American beauties. Also comedy ing Master,” and Fox 2:15 noon Sunday the America will give a special showing of the U. 8. Bureau of Mines film, “The Story of Petroleum,” by arrange- ment with the Wyoming Petroleum club. Anyone interested may come at 12:15 to see the petroleum pic- ture and remain to see the regular show which follows immediately, for the one admission price of 40 cents: - . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- popular plaudits, and the feature at- she seemed always to have been that—it was the part for her. “Re- bay Kilbourne a visit at a ranch fn Arizona. Carley ts disillusioned when = Notes of Filmdom Character Actor to Head WEEK IN LATEST PLAY OVER BIG ATRIALTO THEATER!) New Columbia Vaudeville Char! Leonard Fletcher, styled , mance from beginning to end. And she learns of Glenn's occupation on| t*Tushout the country as one of|ifke all romances, it is essentially =, toa oh . a dog ranch and te deeply ious | America’s foremost character actors | real in the knowledge of the attentions will make his appearance at the T Tg - pald him by Flo Hutter, gaughter of | ColUMDIA theater, tomorrow, Tues the rancher wth whom Kilbourne | °“¥ scene beg the vaudeville offering. He will is staying. A battle of wits is waged by the two girls for the affections of Glenn. An odd, though pleasing climax brings the production to a “A Derelict on a Park 4 ‘ Supporting the featured players in | Bench.” {s a tribute to the falthful- “The Call of the Canyon” is a cast | Pe of Mr. Fletcher's talent. oe Berry, Brock and Berry present a bod: Frcaiva, close. Cortez, Fred Huntley and ellar prominence. In the princi- have a series of character studies taken from real life. His portrayal of “A Blind Soldier” and his inter- pretation of vi ® comedy musical offering, “The pal roles are Noah Beery, ae ticant: Gist'2n.-Towi.th tie: poe a Helen | Pie “side from being musicians offer Continvews—! : Leighton. Others include Dunbar, Leonard Clapham, Edward | *2@ style of comedy that brings Clayton, Dorothy Seastrom, Anson, Charles Richards, ern, “Double Cinched.” Wyoming. ture, “Mickey.” Wednesday only- comedy, “Out of Order.” and “A Chapter of Life.’ Columbia, Women Love.” Monday. Today, Monday and Tuesday— | from Italy—a young American com- Mabel Normand in her greatest pic- | poser—a villainous American mil-| The whole world has laugh- Also Reginald | lonaire—these are the ingredients}ed and loved with “Mickey Denny in “Don Coyote” and comedy. es as NiGorend eter starring —the naughty little tomboy “Me and My|Betty Blythe, which 1s a pure ro-|.00. the mountain count: Gal.” “Also “Obey the Law’ * ana |————_—#£_ _—_—___—_—______ m Ty, Sunday—Dick Hyland's Revue tn Tuesday and Wedne: t ny sev t Lura | ‘*U¥shs. They play several differen Danny | 8truments and Miss Berry displays STARTING TODAY Hoy, Arthur Rankin and Mervyn Le | *°™* beautiful costumes. Roy. Victor Fleming directed the| A singing and talking comedy production which was adapted by| “nut” act is presented by Bob and Doris Schroeder and Edfrid Bing-| Betty Lee. The Lees have just re- ham. James Howe was the photo.| cently left the picture colony in grapher. ‘ Hollywood where they have been es | RIOCinted with the Universal films for the last two years, The male member is a rapid fire talker of the new school. The girl is a splendid comedienne who works in harmony. Vee and Tully are a mixed team of equilibrists capably assisted by their wonderful acrobat dog, Jackie. They offer a novel routine of gym- nastic specialties, featuring hand to ‘ ays nya ‘ie jax, | BAN balancing and risky feats In Her Greatest Picture ing logs in the swirling rapids. ‘ ‘Also ‘Harold Lioya in “Bill Blazes, | Dick Hyland's Revues will present Esq.” and Leo Maloney in a west-|% musical comedy as usual. Tho program at the Columbia | 99 Friday and Saturday — Dustin | which plays for the last times today Farnum in “Kentucky Days.” Also| includes a picture “How Women Our Gang comedy, “Back Stage.” Love" and a comedy, “The Good Ship Candy Ship.” A beautiful prima donna, fresh vi ks, her mis- day—Four acts of vaudevitie: Bob | With her pranks, her m Starting Thursday—Big double|ana Betty Lee; Berry, Brock @|Chievous quick eyes, her program, Rudolph Valentino in his latest picture, “A Society Sensation” Berry; Charles Leonard Fletcher; | magnetic smile, Vee & Tully; Dick Hyland's Revue | _ . in a new musical comedy. Christie |Get acquainted! She is the comedy, “Hot Water most wholesome, appealing, Thursday and Friday—Dick Hy- alluring little imp that has land's Revue in a new musical a new musical comedy, featuring | comedy. First run picture, Lon|eVer made life happy for “The Manhattan Tri First run | Chaney in “While Paris Sleeps.” | picture audiences! picture, Betty Blythe in “How Se Nore Ee heck rt watch and jewelry repair per Jewelry © Bide. Expe: C —Also— Of course you don’t—if you're a man, vi ww! ex-| “Why Worry?” ts as unlike any peo tt joccasins, 00, for Miss Ni audiences never hat to ex. iv ever screened was staged Duncan feature which will be shown at the Iris theater today only. Duncan and Joe Ryan, whom all fans remember as the “meanest heavy” on the screen for his work with Duncan, never pull a blow when they mix it up in their picture work. Duncan takes as hard wallops as Pect from him, ané don't worry be-| picture Harold Lloyd has made be- Gages insisted on using them tn all cause they know he always gives| fore, as any two things could be feet ene ee ne Tish heals or bare! trem samething that le worth while-|Tt ls. Bouth Amerloan story, strong Ye onet ieeparetire. wa See Worth shisj-latest|n farce but with)an ever present | aay ritits of the ~iad™ wht, Pathe comedy entry in the race for| vein of satire that should prove de Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle. Ughtful to the American audience} Gisg comedy, Stand ree which does not like its entertain. Pathe News ‘and Topica of the Day. ERI N ment too serious. 5 Friday and Saturday—Thomas H. Te tn the biggest picture tn Lloyd's | saicets “The Gallepine Fake the aN fory, from the point ‘of produc: | newest thing In laughs, featuring a on hig, bets, huge ‘crowds,’ and lirained seal and, Sid Chaplin, , Tauch fighting add to ite production | routss \Fasenda, Ford - “Stertirig: : Selves. Xet above all these stance Chester Conklin and) Lucille, Rick: out the character of Lloyd, as-the| son Also a Sunshine comaae, boy who has naught to worry him tiquette,”” and Fox News. but imaginary ills. Another out. : aug! standing figure is John Aasen. Eight ap feet, nine and a quarter inches. of + Iris. wits Aasen stands out on the screen, He| | Sunday Sat appt ey hie given, “end aiaeee cea tts af one of the greatest casts | is the world’s biggest man. Ren ie ¥ Pitan eral maltese Both men are hard as nails and ever assembled for a motion pic- : “A “Algo, asanierial./oatedy; oh train constantly to keep in perfect ture, some of the most lavish sets| Miss Florence Huberwald and Maasai ee trim, Duncan never asks an actor ‘ ever seen, a brilliant story, and a | Mrs. Genevieve Clark Thomson, the ; as to do stunts which the average actor ax, ©] Jatrector’s | name shining beigntiy | st named a daughter of the late Ea lle Sand could never accomplish. When 2) | | with the season's hit to his creait. | Champ Clark, are rival candidates | {yun" & story of | th Barrymore, Duncan and Ryan fight they fight “>| | the playing Tuesday, Wednesday | f° the Democratic congressional | YuOCmees wih Tlowel | Barrymoro, with a will. These fight scenes aro : Rnd ‘Thursday at the America thea- | "Nomination in the.Becond Louisiana | oe" ot” aise Snub Pollard if Palins fonts Neer Mati dessa : _| | ter of First National's productidn | “strict. ps “Pardon Me.” auige en) iy wate) f F “Lilies of the Field,” takes on the Wednesday and Thursday—‘The with black eyes and bruised faces Sec trare: (ona teniie after their rough-and-tumble fight- . 62 Casper Monument Works Love Bandit,” a story of the timber- ing. Local picture patrons have been | 503 South Conwell Phone 2542 lands. ce the great fight on float- ia r 1 ye ere CR RT aT SPR na ean In “Smashing Barriers” waiting for months to see the pie: . turlzation of “Lilies of the Field, rien ate an ee pierces i which is taken from William Hurl- : eowere fcaN ashen ‘ burt's stage play. Booking was eee 4 pein O83 f A aaene before the pictures com- hyaical’ specim they : : : pletion, y hee Boptlar Pipers picture actor j Corinne Griffith and Conway VALENTINO COMING TO} | Mh Vo Whe d) [seexie= esa’ | 9U MARSEILLES: , 2 Craufurd Kent, Phyllis Haver, Cissy Broadway at 103d St. WYOMING THURSDAY IN é 4 Fitzgerald, Alma Bennett, Charles (Subway Express Station at Door) he : Gerrard and Dorothy Brock. Miss NEW.YORK CITY . a Griffith, it 1s said, further estab- Aicls 7 “ 99 Hates Rarasif (aa the’ eoveen's thar Near Riverside Drive subtle actress and one of America’s Central Park, Theatres most beautiful women, : and Shopping Sections 4 John Francis Dillon, who directed = a the new picture, directed “Flamin; leroom, runni Rudolph Valentino waa acclaimed ' dadivirh laeatacie gett alpden ed Te erertiso the screen's greatest male’ star re- scored a personal triumph and Single room and bath $3 cently, in a popularity contest held which is one of the season's most Double room, bath $5 per day on a nationwide scale. As a result, - successful pictures. . ites of 2,3. he was crowned King at the Thea. wandsome suites == The sets for the new drama were tre Owners’ Chamber of Commerce designed by Milton Menasco and a. held at the Hotel Astor, New carry the spectator into the homes ‘ork, recently, “ orities are looking for Maye | of New York's “Five Hundred” and Local film fans, thanks to Mana-| eee tie oe ee Mass, |down the smart apartments of the ger Thos. Vilnave of the Wyoming alleged white slave victim of Dr “Iflies of the field” who live by theater, will have an opportunity to Edwin C. Ruth, former federal nan their wits. Symbolism such as has geo | Filmland's Sheik, when “A cotic agent, who also has disap only been seen in a few pictures Society Sensation,” will be shown at peared. has been employed by Menasco in the Wyoming, starting Thursda; furnishing of the sets. This also is the only Valentino pic- ture offered to the public gaze to- @ay.- Valentino {s given an ample op- portunity to portray his finest ro- mantic quality—that of a young Society fellow who forgets all social barriérs and woes a humble girl. A PROGRAM SURE TO PLEASE ’ ; is passed off on Society as a DO YOU LIKE VAUDEVILLE ? DO YOU LIKE MUSICAL DO YOU LIKE PICTURES ? “Duchess.” Scheming Society people : COMEDY ? BETTY BLYTHE ero bt near datniee "Valentino, eild. 4 HIGH CLASS ACTS DICK HYLAND’S REVUE i in ed youth though he is, realizes tha’ ; with “HOW WOMEN LOVE” his heart is captivated by the fair with with fisher-lass, and he goes to her vil- lage. Here a husky fisher Iad also loves the lass, Then, in real he-man style, bey passion gutsy tate actarencas YOU GET THEM ALL—A 2-HOUR SHOW FOR 40c—A REAL SHOW EVERY ee a A MONDAY—TUESDAY— LL WEDNESDAY READ COLUMBIA AD IN TODAY’S PAPER MUSICAL COMEDY—PICTURES PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville and Pictures Notice of Meeting Powder River Lodge No. 763 Brotherhood of Railway Train men meets first and third Sun- day nights, each month. I. 0, O. F, hall. G. E. Stromberg, Adam, Paris, Anthony —they all thought they knew, but look what hap- pened to them! BETTY BLYTHE gives the secret of the ages in ‘How Women Love,” the great photoplay which is her latest starring vehicle. Ee “HOW WOMEN COLUMBIA 74» REGINALD DENNY Star of “Sporting Youth” BETTY BLYTHE In —in— lovee “DON COYOTE” Also Comedy “THE STORY OF PETROLEUM” Will be shown at 12:15 Come early and see it in addition to the reg- ular show at one ad- mission price. IRIS Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY ‘The Temple of Venus’ “PLEASE UNHOOK MY GOWN FOR THE DEVIL DANCE” —with— MARY PHILBIN AND 1000 AMERICAN BEAUTIES Youth and Romance Pictured in a New Fashion TODAY AND MONDAY Comedy “THE RIDING MASTER” and Fox News Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 A Bishop-Cass Theater WILLIAM DUNCAN “SMASHING BA RRIERS” —alio— “A MONKEY MIX-UP” 20c OORT . ‘ . ‘ ‘