Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. Che Casver Daily Cridune FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 192, HOOSIER NIGHT THIS | VACCINATION ORDER EVENING AT AMERIGA] TEST CASE 19 STILL PENDING 1N COURT CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo., April 4— Stipulation of facts involved in the case wherein the Wyoming State Board of Health seeks to secure a writ of mandamus directing the Cheyenne school board \to+enforce fied to the State Supreme court by the District court of Laramie county, The stipulations have to do with constitutional questions, Use for 'Em Discoverieg_ in ‘physica furnish a The Cheyenne came in a test, | more fafattedioal than the com | _ Tiger Should Explain the State Board o: ‘eal suc- Q ‘ rede to ty shat tke és comfil in mandamusing the ‘Chey: | tmreteraeeobes would make CRIES rise enne board, and thereby ostablish-| Soe orm rn ing that its ruling is legal, all public schools in the state will be ordered to enforce the tion order. —— The Real and Unreal (We wish we could get our child to smile as delightedly over a plain, a State Board ruling that pupils not| unbuttered slice of bread es the vaccinated against emallpox shall| kids do in the baker’s advertise- an admirable campaign emblem for) House cat did nothing during hi the McAdoo boom.—New York} absence that will result in his t picture which comes to the Iris thea-| Tonight is Hoosier night at the ter today and Saturday. America theater. The management The fight is between Lloyd Hughes,|°f that show house ts reserving a who plays the leading male role in| Section for residents of Indiana who this picture opposite Colleen Moore,| Will desire to see the picture “On and Walter Long, famous screen|the Banks of the Wabash” which character man, who plays the prin-| opens ‘its run there today. Hoosier cipal heavy pzrt. fs songs will be played by the orches- The all-star cast of “The Hunt-|tra and the persons from Indiana ress” includes also Russell Simpson,|*fe requested to join in singing STIFF THAINING DONE. BY PLAYER IN “WEST these, OF THE WATER TOWER” Jack Dempsey has a stiff training schedule but it is no harder nor g than that of a mo: r who {s working in ia play at the same ng to Glenn Hunter. And Hunter ought to know for while he was making his first Para- e “West of the Water the company's studio he at the same time #ppeared nightly at the Cort thea- ter in “Merton of the Movies.” Hunter arises at 7 o'clock every morning. except Sundays, and Just! day and Saturday in Vitagraph's this evening for everybody from the state of Indiana, We want than ever— ent prt 2b a before heeaktner, | On the Banks of the Wabash.” In all yo uHoosiers together, so please tell us you're a Horie wet Shows: a ber om : ‘.. | this remarkable photoplay of a typi- you come in. Join the audience in singing, “Cn the Banks o: After ‘bre ne in oom etert | cal American town, Mary Carr play the Wabash.” “Film Foolish” THIS IS AN 1,38 roa abit 6 works from eight! the role of Afinle Bixler, wife of an Fun From the Press Pathe News EVENT ! 7—9 o’Clock rty r 4 s to the Cort theater, the character of “ n the stage eigh “I have to lead a regular ascetic life,” said Hunter, “in order to be in condition to v almost seven teen hours a day. No suppers after the theater or anything like that. Sleep is too valuable to me. If any- one thinks a motion picture player has an easy life they should follow me around for a nd they would change their n I ke it though.” “West of the Water Tower” opens to theater tomorrow. NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW TONIGHT AT COLUMBIA] c= Sess “THE BIG SHOW” ee ec A new vaudeville show is being Btaged at the Columbia theater, starting today while the feature pic- ture “Racing Hearts” with Agnes Ayers in the leading role also opens its run. ‘The Price and Francine trio are announced as headliners. These are dancers who were secured at almost the best to perform here Mann and Mallory have a patter e 3reezy Bits'’,“ Wwhich —in— a ed Dreery caning’ cporn| the’ picture, particularly his battles 2 : eS Seabee Seni a0 Amey ei ae with desperadoes, and the unre- ishop-Cass ‘THE HUNTRESS SONG—CHATTER—DANCE likable apd possess personalities that campts affection a ey. Jane ctiAnsals : Sus | appeal th fhe audience at once. or the man,,are deeply impressive ze nama an - é : : Wilson ana Riley appear’ ina [ad dramatie to a degree, "No Hart TUR LARRY SEMON in “THE SAW MILL” Picture’ “AGNES AYRES in “RACING HEARTS . maneohl ‘an can afford to miss é eature lywood will open WYOMING CLOSED WHILE Be Ww: our @ real mus comed t theater 1s closed all ds y so that an « dition may be bullt on to the stage which will provide ample the work of the Naughty E vue which comes there toi ‘The stage will be three or feur ° n order te ac apany taby Revue will nt at 2:20 o’cl m with a t 2 abundanc no black face other dive in that “ * bath. te 48 will be conspicuous. When your feet feel ke lumps 7 ae oe deadcall, itited. Gabatat fey the Opening of ty tog It's grand—tt's glorious. ui Your feet will dance with joy; also 19 THRILL OF PICTURE puff up your feet and cause foot turin; A fist fight, realistic and intense,| torture his a that w cause the aud A few cents buy a box of “Tiz” gras seats while at any drug or department. store— its ¢ the younger set. STAGE 15 MADE LARGER} 1 Brow- | ‘ . FAMILY NIGHT TONIGHT Every Friday night has been held for Family Night ed by both the older folks and Arkeon Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT | Mr, H Wilfred North, Snitz Edwards and Charles E. Anderson. MARY GARR IN “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH” Mary Carr will be seen in what she calls her greatest interpretation of the “mother” role for which she is famed at the America theater to- aspiring artist. Wagging tongues and petty jealousies and an unre- quited love serve to disrupt her home. A flood and fire lay waste to the town and to the falsehoods d serve to rectify misunderstand ss in on st dramatic cli- 1axes € i With Mary Carr will be seen such famous players as Burr McIntosh, James Morrison, Lumsden Hare, Mary MacLaren, Madge Evans and others of note. “On the Banks of not attend schools, has been cert!.| ments—Kansas City Star, the Wabash” is based on the im- mortal song by Paul Dresser. It is Stuart Blackton production, WILLIAM §, HART HAS FINE ROLE IN PICTURE The admirers of W: fam §S. Hart, where his new western picture, Bill Hickok,” which signaliz- es his return to the screen in re- sponse to popular demand, is being presented. Mr, Hart not only plays the star part in this picture, but he 1s author of the story and he supervised its production. The re- sult is a typical Hart western thriller of the most approved pat- tern. famous gun man and peace officer of reconstruction days along : the Missouri, The various incidents of dously exciting photoplay, for in it rt presents one of the strong- n characterizations of his r port is excellent. Ethel 'y as Calamity Jone is as ing as she is artiztic, while mn O'Connor, ». charming provides the heart interest y. Many celebrated acters are ably ng as one of its nent of the ry is to be held t Milen this x . in connection with the Milan ‘GANT BEAT “TI” WHEN FEET HURT Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach y; the most talk « up and then the at You al take an ou will find all pain gone from 8, callouses and bunions re's nothing lke “Tix. It's the only remedy that drawa out all the polsonious exudations which n't wait. Ah! how glad your feet comfortable your shoes | TONIGRT IS HOOSIER We will hold a section of the theater/in reserve until 8 o'clock You'll see a photoplay of Romance, Adventure and Thrills, alive with the folks you used to know. ‘On the Banks of the Wabash WITH MARY CARR, BURR McINTOSH, MADGE EVANS JAMES MORRISON, MARY MacLAREN, LUMSDEN HARE OUR GANG Will Be There to Entertain You Too, in TODAY and SATURDAY A BISHOP-CASS THEATER gxpense by “the mansse| Mr, Hart. gives a virile perfor ‘These dancers are among|™ance of Wild Bill Hickok, = “THE HOLLYWOOD GIRL” COLLEEN MOORE —in— rae yt CLOSED ing burning, corn-pestered, bunion AR’ rge H tortured feet of rain a “Tiz’ STARTING are bath, Your toes will wriggle with Today to Make Alterations for “The Naughty Baby Revue” Tomorrow at 2:30 and Every Day Thereafter FEATURING LEW GREEN, the Black-Face Comedian RAMON and KAVANAUGH IN A DANCING SPECIALTY And the Naughty Baby Revue Chorus 10c and 40c “Wild Bill Wickok" You will see the same old Bill Hart — greater, nobler, .finer TODAY TOMORROW—SUNDAY EVE. 6:45—9 O’CLOCK jj NEW SHOW STARTS TODAY FOUR HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS — SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE COLUMBIA THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY—MAT. 2:30 THE PRICE and FRANCINE TRIO Featured New York Dancers—Direct From the Orpheum TIME THAT LIKEABLE PAIR MANN and MALLORY at ie “BREEZY BITS” SUPREME VAUDEVILLE FAVORITES ‘WILSON and RILEY —fi—. A_SPECIAL SETTING OF SONG “MARJORY WALLICK ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT Admission 40c Children 10c SPECIAL 5c MATINEE FOR CHILDREN SATURDAY OPENING THURSDAY, APRIL 10 BUD BROWNEE’S PRETTY BABIES REVUE DIRECT FROM A 10 WEEKS’ RUN AT THE IRIS—DENVER Featuring THE COWBOY QUARTETTE TOMORROW RIALT “WEST From the Astonishingly a Sensational Novel by HOMER CROY - MAY McAVOY GLENN HUNTER ERNEST TORRENCE GEORGE FAWCETT 'A Paramount Picture THE at the Arkeon. Tonight mothers will bring their é6, ” 1 ‘ sie pint eee b sang Hoe ee mingle with the young folks. It will GEORGE B. HILL, known as Oh! Charley peat sams al ped lag bt peed \G 9e a gbdod time enioy the minister’s youthful son. She —the town’s prettiest girl. Reck- less love. Then—come see what dramatic payment life demanded of them! WATER TOWER” Here’s a surprising picture from one of the biggest sensations the book world has ever known. With none of its tremendous power lost in fitting it for family entertain- ment, —also— A COMEDY and KINOGRAMS

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