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PAGE FOUR. , VARs 2 we CURRENT RIALTO FILM = )MANY MOVIE THRILLS HAS EXCELLENT CAST ‘The cast of “West of the Water Tower,” a Paramount picture com- ing to the Rialto theater today, in- cludes Glenn Hunter in the stellar role, with Ernest Torrence, May McAvoy, George Fawcett and Zasu Pitts featured in support. Among the others are Charles Abbe, Anne Schaeffer, Riley Hatch, Allen Baker, Jack Terry and ward Elkus, Victor Fleming directed the produc- tion which is an adaptation by Doris Schroeder of the novel of the same name by Homer Croy. peta a weiket td “HOOSIER PICTURE ENDS AT THE AMERICA TODAY “On the Banks of the Wabash” opened yesterday at the America theater and closes there this even- ing., There were plenty of gentle- men from Indiana and ladles too for that matter who attended the America last night and took part in singing the ever popular. Hoosier songs which were played by the or- chestra. Many have thrilled at the song which has been adapted to story form and is being shown In pto- tures. Many also were thrilled by the picture. Many characters few of them ideal, are shown in the photoplay. Plain human narrowness and greed, self interest and vanity run riot, and are portrayed in contrast to un- selfishness and humility. Mary Carr has one of her great mother parts which she plays so well. She is the chief interest of the picture. It must be admitted that the leading man, James Mor- rison, is not a particularly admir- able type for his role. Weakness is somewhat too apparent, The film is not without its thrill- ing side which is found in a great flood that carries everything before it and has something to do with the destinies of the men and wo: men in the picture. GREAT DANCING AGT I FEATURED AT COLUMBIA Truly a sensational dancing act is that of the Price and Francine trio who are to be seen as head- Miners for the Columbia vaudeville Program at the present time. The - work of these artists comes in rapid fire order and if {t were much faster it would be almost impossible to follow. The costumes are dazzling in a riot of coloring that adds much to the effectiveness of the act The trio is composed of two girls and a man. One of the feminine members ts a slender person who gets a number of remarkable turns and twists into her stuff. The other two work together for the most ney start out with an Indian nd end up with a soldier their act there are permit of graceful and y have a plano t which is entertaining pair are both mess good voices, has a personal: | fits well into the act of chatter and dance which she Her ability to interpret demonstrated. song, stages. character is well A number that scored the greatest = amount of applause last night was that of Mann and Mallory. They have a song and patter act ending |i up with a The photoplay is with Agnes Ayers. A new vaudeville show will be| pressiited Monday and on Thursday Bables’ revue] ont “tough street” ballad. “Racing Hearts" The Wabash” Romance, thrills and adventure a picture alive with the folks yc used to know , A new Set for Tonigh “Old Cabin Jome down and sing for all LAST TIMES TODAY "On the Banks of OUR GANG COMMUNITY SONGS “Annie Laurie” “Love’s Old Sweet Song” AUDIENCE NEVER SEES There are quite a few thrills con- nected with the taking of motion pictures which the audience never sees, Such thrills were a part of the everyday program during the tak- ing of scenes for “The Huntress,” the heart-stirring First National comedy-drama being shown for the last times today at the Iris thenter. However, “The Huntross" {s not without its thrills for the spectator; for there are thrills, there is sus- pense, an abundance of humor and not # little pathos In this charming- ly told story of an Indian-bred white girl who, when she learns tho real statu® of her race, determines upon finding herself a white hus band without loss of time, and kid: naps the first white youth she en counters, —_-__ MUSICAL COMEDY OPENS AT THE WYOMING TODAY A new departure for the Wyom- ing theater will be evident to pa- trons today when they find instead of the regular picture program a musical comedy offering in addition to a fenture picture. “‘The Naughty Baby Revue” is the troupe and “King of the Bolo Isles” is the very funny comedy. Among the special numbers which will be introduced are “Wake up, url," “Love, Honor, and Oh, ‘Ola King Tut,” and “Liza.” Raymon and Kavanaugh are foea- tured in some dancing numbers that are said to be good, “Phantom Justice” ts the photo- play. Rod la Roque and Estelle Taylor are the principal players. Since Rod In Roque played opposite Gloria Swanson in “A _ Society Scandal” his stock has gone up and everyone will want to see him in this picture, —>___ REAL COWBOYS ARE NOT TEMPERMENTAL, JONES Donnegan, the red-headed hero of “The Vagabond Trail” at the America Sunday and Monday had a temper to match his hair, but there ‘s nothing temperamental about Charles Jone: ho plays the role, It has been id, around the Fox lot, that Jones is the best man to a aimays ready to do mayehing, there is to be done and never jealous of his share in the glory. Perhaps his years of cowboy training had something to do with the development of hi: character, He says himself that a 00d cowboy ts one who can do any- thing there ts to do about a ranch and do it well, “I think sometimes that the reason sailors and cowmen sand all men who have to do work that keep them alone for long watches acquire @ peculiar calmness is bo- cause they have a chance to get ac- quainted with themselves and see how small they are in the big scheme of things, They get to realize how useless it is to storm around and get excited. I suppose that's way I haven't a “redheaded disposition."' As an added attraction, Karl Karey will be seen in “Musical Car- toons.” Madrid Would Cancel Visit Of Ferdinand BUCHAREST, April 5.—The Spanish government has suggested cancellation of the contemplated visit of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Rumania to Madrid this month, It is belleved a similar re- quest will be received from the Bel- gian government. ~ The visit of the Rumania king and queen to Rome was recently cancelled, supposedly as the result of friction between the two nations over the Rumanian debt to Italy. The Spanish foreign policy has been showing an inclination to follow that of Italy since the recent visit to Rome of King Alfonso and Gen. eral Primo Rivera, Spanish military dictator, ARE. YOUR LUNGS WEAK? ‘Weak lungs may or may not de. velop more serious. If you have weak lungs, old standing cough, cold, bronchial trouble, asthma or hay fever try a bottle of McMullin’s Formula, Hundreds report wonder. ful results, Mfrd. only by Tilden McMullin Co,, Sedalin, Mo, For sale by Casper Pharmac; Adv. ESSERE A ST RSS HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING For the best results in raising chickens use Victor Buttermilk Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. dance. has been repainted. The What more could one ask? in one of their funniest comedies | “THE BIG = SHOW” t and Sunday Night Home” you're worth at 9 o'clock. A Bishop-Cass Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY CHARLES JONES “THE VAGABOND TRAIL” Imperial Comedy, “COWBOYS” and “SING THEM AGAIN,” Community Songs SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING The stars predict a big night for everybody at the The floor is in perfect condition. BETTER BE HERE THAN WISH YOU HAD Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT The hall music will be at its best. Last Times Today COLLEEN MOORE “THE HUNTRESS” —also— Larry Semon —in “THE SAW MILL” 10c and 20c Che ETTING THE STYLES PARIS—One broldered Linen. in scarlet, jade, PARIS—“Tulip shade used now and then with beautiful results, It is exactly the shade of the recent orchid tinted tullps—a dull, ashes-of-roses tint. » the smart ballrooms. ged bird work ho! place. Berkeley, and pane! mauve” | LONDON-—Strange animals work- ed in beads of two or three colors are seen on, evening gowns in the 5 and other Lizards, long leg- in bead: and draperies in hons Adaptation by Lucien Hubbard Seenario by Doris Schroeder CHILDREN’S 5c MATINEE TODAY LONDON—The fashionable sports frock of today looks a good bit like a laundry chock. It {s ornamented RIALTO Today—Tomorrow and Monday—1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 - © Glenn “WEST OF THE of the attractive new lines shown today is an em- The embroidery is or some brilllant shade, and in large splashy flowers, making the frock reminiscent of a Spanish shawi, ™ asper Dail ed checkers. NEW YORK—Negilees with long, pink georgette with a printed pattern and gray. bere and there, at neck and on pockets and sleeves, with embroider. roge. 4 deeper pink, pale blues, chico when they are mere thin disks ference to the flapper who will have| factories in the United States has of pearl sewn oneat the top rim.|no sleeves. Even the sports blouse| decreased about 60 per cent. Arranged so that they overlay one|is sleeveless now. oo another and clatter pleasantly, these disks form glossy rows upon the front and sleeves of wool crepe afternoon costumes. NEW SHICH ST NEW YORK—Buttons today are ~ ADOLPH ZUKOR “Hu Drive. Out to Mountain View Suburb Today MOUNTAIN VIEW _ SUBURB, FOUR MINUTES FROM MIDWEST PRESENTS nter ‘WATER TOWER’ "sm Ernest Torrence »* May McAvoy @ Paramount! Picture: A picturization of the most ,widely discussed novel of recent years. less love and its consequences. smal] town laid bare. A pulsing story of reck- The soul of a From Homer Croy’s novel Directed by Rollin Sturgeon YORK — The sleeveless in the yogue persists, chiefly out of de- marvelously dainty printed geor- gettes shown here today have a spring time look. One such robe is alin plain dawn pink crepe de chine tailing sleeves of faint COLUMBIA THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY—MAT. 2:30 10c 400 THAT LIKEABLE PAIR MANN and MALL Picture Feature tan “BREEZY BITS” ORY “THE HOLLYWOOD GIRL” —in— SONG—CHATTER—DANCE OPENING THURSDAY, APRIL 10 BUD BROWNER’S SUPREME ON and. FAVORITES WILSON and A_SPECIAL SETTING OF SONG MARJORY WALLICK TODAY TOMORROW EVE. 6:45—9 O’CLOCK FOUR HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE BROADWAY’S LATEST SENSATION THE PRICE and FRANCINE TRIO Featured New York Dancers—Direct From the Orpheum TIME ti AGNES AYRES in “RACING HEARTS” ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT PRETTY BABIES REVUE HIS OWN NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OF SIXTEEN PEOPLE Featuring THE ORIGINAL COWBOY QUARTETTE DIRECT FROM A 10 WEEKS’ RUN AT THE IRIS—DENVER Since 1900 the number of cigar | tng. Ca ‘WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1924, a watch at Jewstry repai Jewelry Go.. O-S Bids, TONIGHT SECOND SERIES DANCE Given By and Powder River Legion, Branch No. 1 ‘At Moose Hall, 233 West First Street Good Music Good Floor Tickets 55c Ladies Free Public Invited’ OPENING TODAY BECKRIDGE & KAVANAUGH’S "NAUGHTY BABY REVUE’ Miniature Musical Comedy KING OF THE BOLO ISLES’ Featuring “That Black Streak of Lightning” GEO. B. HILL “Qh, Charley” RAYMOND and KAVANAUGH “Say It With Dancing” —also— BIG FEATURE PICTURE —with— ROD LaROQUE and ESTELLE TAYLOR Leading Stara of “The Ten Commandments” ak ies “PHANTOM JUSTICE” 10c and 40c Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock

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