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nA as PAGE SIX Che Casper Sunday Cridune 3 SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1924 Theatricals :-: Vaudeville :-; News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom asian aneraaeee ae ee was placed on trial on a second , Wyo., March 22.—| Mrs, Nancy Lane Kauffman, daugh- Rialto. ; York soctety, and {t js not the movie-| Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—|first showing in Casper. . Also Har- Screen Star Superb Karr, mental master and a fore} Send questions in at once as none most exponent of applied Psychol: | will be answered after 6 p. m. Wed- ogy opens a four day engagement |nesday evening, March 26th. at the Wyoming theater next Sun- charge of liquor ordinance violation. ——.___— CHEYENNE, Sam Wilson, prominent cigar store| ter of the later Franklin K. Lane, peasy ety that parades before|@!rla Swanson in “A Society|old Lloyd in “Be My Wife” and proprietor, was convicted in police] Secretary of the Interior, has made our eyes. The settings are authen-| S°@ndal". Mermaid comedy, “Exit|Leo Maloney in a western “Lost, @ay, but in conjunction with his court here Friday afternoon of vio-\ her debut on the professional stage. Ceasar.” Kinogram News. Strayed or Stolen.” tic, one of the big scenes actually wi m Fi . ‘wonderful demonstrations at the In Latest Film Now taking place in the real Ritz ball- (ednesday, Thursday and Friday i Wyoming, the Tribune has arranged room, and amdng the actresses is a —A Reginald Barker production, Wyoming Theater. a = Ra ea h Mr.’ Karr whereby you m: Showing Here sister of Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt. |/7he Eternal Struggle”, with Bar-| Today and Monday—“The Merry-| joo pit, NAtr whereby you may - o have one question answered Miss Swanson’s beautiful gowns| por Teuutr: Wallace Beery and|Go-Round,” the most stupendous| tree ce shares through the coluinie do not in any way detract from the|=at! | Williams. | Cameo comedy. | drama of the season; also Karr, the|{y°*,0. harse t starting Monday. emotional power and fire that she| Don't Hesitate” “Fun From the| man who knows. March 24. 2 : throws into her big scenes. The| Press.” Pathe News. : Tuseday | and Wednesday —Frea | oy sou can J ifock tate story, which was adapted from the Thompson in “The Mask of Lopy,” earione rubtetaa Ladin ke. |) eet famous Alfred Sutro's “The Laugh- Columbia. ,, | introducing Silver King the greatest ort bt lawsuits,” investments: Lady,” is not the usually jazz-|_ Sunday only—Dick ‘Hyland’s| horse in the movies. | mortzages, + . est y Revue in th sical comed change of location or business, sick mad society stuff but is a thorough- vin Honolula. gual comedy-| Thursday, Friday and Saturday— here the lost ri be, ly logical, gripping and at all times| Able in Honolulu. Special first run | toot Gibson in his latest picture, a is sage mish reg 34 ae a pe, favorably with the finest emotional} entertaining drama of love, divores| feature Picture. Marten Johnson's] seven reel production, “Hook ena|% Peg igen Fs Actresses who ever lived. and a witien'c tapes ‘Jungle Adventures.” Ladder.” not. anything. Miss Swanson wears fourteen dif. In the story Miss Swanson enters| Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ——— All you have to do is to mail or ferent gowns in this picture, which| upon a coldDlooded attempt tovim|—POUur acta of big time vaudeville: send your question to the Tribune opened a four day run at the Rialto| fatuate with her charms the young|L@roy and Lawrence; Allegro; Billy | 6 ” office and then look for your ques- theater last evening—evening’ gowns| jawyer, who ruined her reputation| @Urray and Betty Lane; the Ella tion in the next day's paper. afternoon gowns, negligee and—er—|in the divorce court. She succeeds,| 24d Trio, and Dick Hyland's , Your question must be accom robes du nult— and each one has a| only to discover that she cannot go|™USsical comedy in “Watch Your ” . f panied by your name or initials. Faris origin and is more eyefilling | through with her purpose of ruining} 8°?” Christie comedy, “Second THE IRIS CENTERS IN than the one that went before. It| him as he did her. ee No names will be made public, so is in direct contrast to ‘The Hum-| Rod La Rocque, one of the most|, Thursday and Friday—Dick Hy- look only for your initials in col- ; ( umns of the pape: ming Bird," in which she gamboled| engaging leading men now extant, is|@2@'s Revue in a new musical &nd grimaced about as a ragged boy.| the hero, and Ricardo Cortez and|°°Medy, and first run feature pic- “A Society Scandal” is all a good} Allan Simpson are also tn the cast.| ‘Ye, Francis Bushman and Beverly Picture should be. The events take| Allan Dwan directed. The picture| 28vne in “Modern Marriage.” place within the inner circle of Newlis a Paramount. ye pat Semen irra u.|,."“Ploneer Traits” will be the at: esta "Galior ae Tava? cane sia| traction at the Iris theater today Gearghodys 4 J |iing and Chester Conklin. Also a : Bena josied cme STARTING TODAY ie J ing Cullen Landis. Alice Calhoun, ‘ r Sunshine: comedy. “Buqueti” and) pertram Granby: and, Otis Harlan Fox News. Community singing| irq stury opens with a prologue Sunday night at 9.00 o'clock. After you see “A Society Scandal.” you are quite ready to announce to the world that Gloria Swanson js not only the most beautiful woman on the screen and the most gorgeously gowned, but also that she compares showing the Dale family starting Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-| out trom a midwestern village to seek a fortune in the gold fields of the far west. The party is attacked by Indians and all are killed save day—"“Torment” produced by Mau- ice Tourneur featuring Owen Moore ‘The walls trembled. concrete. In all more than 10 tons < Plaster dropped from the ceiling. | of material fell on it from a height| "1 Bessie, Love. Also Imperial ‘The rear wall caved in. of 20 gomedy “Monks A La Mode” and] Jack, four-year-ol Th rear wall i Mr oh eR Fea: Pies thes more. Four tons hit] bathe News and Topics of the Day.| Hate pSae dent fas Lan Robert Four tons of rock a creat we, rah in the first] “Prigay and Saturday—Lincoln J : action jumps 20 years tumbling down the stairway. and biggest scene of the earthquake Carter's “The Arizona E: | 8nd the main story opens with a The chandelier fell sequence. To get the spectacular ae een A steel girder left its position| offects obtained it Above and smashed the desk. Then the eight cameras grinding a scene, with Owen Moore and Cooper, from Maurice Tour- rment” halted, for the sequence was ‘over for 2 number of dramatic sequences t was necessary| "> Superga The Sail-| xeep the interest high. ‘There a that more than $6,000 damage be|o® 24 Pathe News, and commun- thrills, humorous situations and just done. iy pie Saturday night at 9:00! 9 touch of pathos that gives the pro- o'clock. duction flavor and makes it throb gran with human interest. The love Iris Theater ,,| theme {s given an unusual treat. Sunday Only—“Pioneer Trails"! ment in that the heroine ts required with Cullen Landis and Star cast. to do much of the courting. Also Larry Semon in “The Fall - Guy.” Monday and Tuesday—George Ar- Uss in “The Green Goddess” and | Sco = Wepee sa) Snub Pollard tn “Jump Your Job.” ood Mary Philbin Supported by An All-Star Cast “Whatever they get, they earn it,” was the remark that one of a group of studio visitors made later in ref. erence to the so-called “exorbitant” salaries paid to picture ‘folk. When the sequence ended the Players resembled a quartette of tramps. Their clothes were torn and earthqu the minute. Mr. Tourneur and his as R. Beall, rushed forw: n Moore lay in the debris. ‘Though he had purposely stepped under the falling plaster so he might| UTty; their faces covered with a : This is a super-picture! With a super- ppp to fall,| Week's growth of beard; their eyes| Wednesday and Thuraddy—D. W.| Ie For ris ‘ P Be struck nnd Pave Contests 0. 2al| Sunken ‘and: starieeretan ay strain|Griffith’s “The White Rose” with Sc ST Ts J fine Swanson, a superlative story, a su- ‘The quake, faithful in all its de-| te” had undergone. Mae Marsh. Also comedy “Friday °o = perb cast and superior direction by the Stalls to the horror of the Japanese| And some people think the life|the Thirteenth.” y " man who made “Zaza.” catastrophe of last summer, is the] °f ® movie actor. ts soft!" exclaimed’ Friday and Saturday—Katherine = COROUND) RIALTO "4 THE GREATEST PICTURE A Owing to Our Limited Seating Capacity and In Order to Accommodate ORT HE SEAR, shh: Our Patrons We Will Start Our Show at 12:00 o’Clock PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT—SHOWS: 12, 2, 4, 6, 7:45, 9:30 —in— ‘ o 7 climax of Tourneur's newest pro- duction for First National which -will be shown at the America thea : y, Wednesday and Thurs- MacDonald in her latest pictw COLUMBIA A New Show---Today Only Continuous Shows at 2:30, 4:45, 6:45—90’Clock—Come Early DICK HYLANDS’ REVUE 3 in “ABIE IN HONOLULU” A Medley of New Ideas In Musical Comedy CAST : NUMBERS Dr. Graham ______-_______ Roy Alexander Opening ------. +-- Bashful Babies Chorus Willie Goodfellow —--._-Shirley McDonnell 4°, Time Dan --_.-Mildred Page & Chorus Typical Tipparary _ Se ie orsb aces ees Emily Martin -Patricia Wescott Gordon Richardson and Chorus Lilly Martin — - Mildred Page 7 + tem anne Earl Bonner ..-- Cleo Dove King Tut — ~ Dick Hyland and Gang [OF Gorton Richardéen Gypsy Love Song ~-Roy Alexander & Chorus Finale ___ _* Abie Leschinsky ..*_-...-.._ Dick Hyland Specialty, ” Marea any FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF THIS BIG FEATURE PICTURE } MARTIN JOHNSONS “JUNGLE ADVENTURES” A Picture of Wild Animal Life, with Mrs. Martin Thousand Thrills ? ter Tuesd day. It follows a holdup in the vaults of the Yokohama specie bank Sin which two American crooks get Saway with millions of dollars worth i} of jewels. The earth tremor halts *their escape and for days they are held prisoners in a vault adjoining that in which thelr victims are slow- ly starving, separated only by steel bars, The floor of the great stage of the Tnited Studios in Los Angeles where = “Totment” was made was reinforced with heavy timbers for, the quake scene and overlaid with an inch of —also— ADDED ATTRACTION KARR THE PEER OF ALL MENTAL MASTERS VAUDEVILLE AT Tht COLUMBIA ‘Change of Program to ' Feature Offering This Week. The Ella Bard trio, two athletic young men and an exceptionally muscular woman, make up the headline attraction at the Columbia theater in its vaudeville Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘These people offer a program of acrobatic tricks that are marvels of skill, strength and dexterity. Among the _features of the offering are the TODAY AND MONDAY Thos. Ince presents TODAY ONLY Pioneer Trails The Man Who Answers Any And All Questions Don’t Forget SPECIAL LADIES’ ONLY MATINEE Wednesday, March 26th 2 P.M. Johnson as the Heroine of a SF bcore SID CHAPLIN—LOUISE FAZENDA FORD STERLING—CHESTER CONKLIN and “FREDDIE” THE TRAINED SEAL THIS BIG SHOW FOR 40c CHILDREN 10c cag Ase Comedy —with— ‘twisting somersault hand to hand, ETIQUETTE” CULLEN LANDIS ‘raising a man from sitting position —and— —and— to hand stand saree? Pid FOX NEWS ALICE CALHOUN a cigar, then going to a sitting po- Community Songs At 9 o’C] Toni, —also— “fee | 7A SUPER - EXTRAORDINARY TRIPLE BILL — ffl S282 As? °C tue, | tame Semon ‘ Allegro is a musician who attri- in “The Fall Guy” TUESDAY . Tu! WEDNESDAY EBDAY AM ERIC Aico THURSDAY }butes his popularity to the fact that the studies his audience and tries to give them the numbers he thinks they will enjoy. Allegro also plays @ novelty instrument. 2 Billy Murray and Betty Lane are a team of artists who have played every vaudeville circuit in America “Hello Mr, Stork,” is thelr latest vehicle. They are a great team with @ great act. Le Roy and Lawrence present an tact that is called “Reel Nonsense.” |The offering has a pleasing story, a {taking song or two, a lively dance, a Uttle pathos, and an abundance of comedy situations. Dick Hyland's revues will present musical comedy and there will be brief film comedy also on the bill The present Hyland comedy is “Able in Honolul| Martin Johnson's “Jungle Adven- ‘tures” are also being shown today sas the feature fil-n. “Jungle Adventures” is a motion picture record of five months spent | COLUMBIA wie 28 TOMORROW—TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY—2:30 EVENINGS: 7—9 0’CLOCK fepergise ESI FOUR VAUDEVILLE ACTS MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW PICTURES The Continental Headliners, the Most Versatile Artists Before the Public Today THE ELLA BARD TRIO INTRODUCING AN EXTRA SORDINARY Dhn SRAM OF Re ere INARY PROGRA M OF ACROBA AND HAND BALANCING gs bara SUPREME VAUDEVILLE FAVOR- EUROPEAN STAR DELUXE Our, Daily Song Hit. The Old Congressional Anthem “Parties May Come and Parties May Go, But the Mud Flies on For | anED THOSE LIKABLE) COMICS iin the wilds of British North Bor | MURRAY and LANE Leroy and Lawrence eer caving oleturs ato IN “HELLO MR: STORK” “THE VIOLINIST DIFFERENT” OREEL NONSENSE” Mina. etn ROR ceptional Pictures, and it was en.| = .. Noe nee Sivlena "st &e"cokma “nce ff | DICK HYLAND’S MUSICAL SHOW in “WATCH YOUR STEP” — WIT a last night. Christie Comedy—‘“Second Childhood” OW. N MOORE GOOD CLEAN, WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT A SHOW FOR ALL ADMISSION: ADULTS 40c—CHILDREN 10c BESSIE. LOVE REMEMBER, MATINEE EVERY DAY 2 ATACLYSMIC—THRILL—DRAMA