Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 5

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. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. “LIGHT THAT FAILED?” 15 FAST-MOVING FILM TODAY AT THE RIALTO ‘The action of the Paramount pic- ture, “The Light That Failed,” which opens at the Rialto theater today, is exceptionally fast-moving and carries the audience from high London society to the low dives of Port Said and thevbattlefields of the Soudan. Dick Heldar, an artist, wounded in the war paints the portrait of Maisie, the girl he loves and from whom he is estranged. He incurs the enmity of his model, Bessie Broke, played by Jacqueline Logan. tion, “Reno,” which will be seen at the Iris theater for the last times today, is a native of Chadwick, New York, and became known as ‘‘the most photographed girl in America," posing for Harrison Fisher and other leading artists. She first - played in western pictures from which she graduated into the ranks Bessie revenges herself by destroy-] of emotional actresses best known ing the painting. Dick becomes|for society parts. She has been fea- blind as the result of his wound and] tured in several of Major. Hughes’ is unaware of Bessie’s vandalism. | most successful Goldwyn features. CLOSING AT WYOMING Dick together. George Melford directed the pro- “A Trip to the Mountains,” the musical comedy at the Wyoming the- duction, the cast of which includes, among others, Mabel Van Buren, Luke Cosgrave, Peggy Shaffer, ater will be presented there for the last times today. This production opened Sunday and has had a suc- Winston Miller and Mary Jane cessful run. There are three typi- Irving. The picture is one that can cal characters parts often found in be seen again and again with in- creasing enjoyment. musical comedies, black face, Irish and Jewish. . BRILLIANT GAST FOR “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME” st “Why Men Leave Home,” a First] sibilities is the photoplay. National picture produced by John The masterpiece of modern film M, Stahl, and personally directed by | production “The Hunchback of him, from Avery Hopwood’s famous | Notre Dame" will come to the Wyo- stage success, is announced as the| ming Saturday, feature at the America theater to- = ipl dnetertray ve | VAUDEVILLE. SUCRESSES- “SHOWING AT COLUMBIA Mant cast, including Lewis Stone, Helene Chadwick, Alma Bennett, Mary Carr, William V. Mong, Hedda Hopper, Sidney Bracy, Lila Leslie, B. H, Calvert and Howard Trues- Another great vaudeville program opened yesterday at the Columbia theater with Morlen and Doran, wizards on the violin and accordion; Phil Goode, a man of monologue; dell, all of whom are extremely popular with the movie lovers of the nation. Stahl, who fs noted for his grip- Dayton and Palmer, rapid fire singers, and the Flash Trio, dancers, as the players. The musical numbers rendered by ping dramas of domestic life and whose personal following is the Morlen and Doran are cleverly exe- cuted. Mr. Morlen plays the envy of many established stars of the motion picture’ firmament, has turned his talents to comedy, for once, with just as great success a& has attended all of his more seri- ous offerings. accordion and does it in a way that arouses admiration and wonder. Miss Doran uses the violin and gets high class music out of it. Dayton and Palmer present some amusing patter and songs. Both “Why Men. Leave Home” is a the lady and gentleman have pleas- comedy of married life, with the humor arising from the complica- ing personalities which adds much to their work, tions which John Emerson's neglect The art of the monologue is not Crippling You It’s hard to do one’s work when every day brings morning lame- ness, throbbing backache, and a dull, tired feeling. It you suffer thus, look to your kidneys. 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So rapid is the course of the story that the spectator is treated to three honey- moons in rapid-fire order, with Emerson the party of the first part in each, before the marital com- plications are straightened out and he vows to treat his wife forever afterward as he did before their marriage. “ENO” SHOWING LAST TIMES TODAT AT (RIS Helene Chadwick, who plays one of Lew Cody's three wives in Rupert Hughes’ Goldwyn _produc- 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE Poster! Co. Big Dance TONIGHT AT NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Music By Spies Howling Wolves Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME Bring Your Friends for a Good Time Clock Dance TOMORROW NIGHT FOUR——MANTLE CLOCKS——FOUR Will Be Given Away AS SPECIAL PRIZES These are the most artistically designed Clocks we have ever given as prizes at The Arkeon. Arkeon Dancing Academy DANCING EVERY NIGHT “On the Great White Way” THEHUNCHBAC DF NOTRE DAME Ww “WHY —AND— twenty-four hour day. TODAY Wednesday Thursday RESERVED Now On * Sale pishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY YOMIN G oe COLUMBIL THREE SHOWS IN’ ONE EASTER BONNET FREE Every Lady attending the Matinee To- morrow will receive a chance on the East- er Bonnet to be given away Saturday. Two ladies on one ticket tomorrow, MARY CARR A picture you will be vitally interested in—one for wives and sweethearts—a great truth, proving love can't thrive on an eight hour shift, it takes a —also comedy— “A BED OF ROSES” NEWS AND TOPICS HELENE CHADWICK Che Casper Daily Cribune BASEBALL LEAGUE FOR CITY IN MAKING FOR THIS SEASON PLAY “PRUNELLA,” 10 held possible this summer with the Probable also that two leagues may ANNUAL SENIOR CLASS A baseball league for Casper is \clty basketball league, It is thought BE P RESENTED IN MAY announcement of a meeting. to be held in the council chamber of the city hall Friday evening of this week. Many baseball enthusiasts have ex- pressed their desire to get such a league started here which would be organized on the principle of the Spring Vacation Due ThisWeek In Casper Schools The students of the Natrona County high school will enjoy their spring vacation Thursday and Fri- day of this week. No particular program is being planned by the students. yet dead as one will realize on hear- ing Phil Goode. Mr. Goode packs character delineation of a high de- gree into his work. Five dances are presented by the Flash Trio. One of the dancers presents an amusing surprise at the end which is entirely uplooked for. All their work is rapid. Two of the members are exceptionally clever {n doing difficult steps while the third, a young lady of charm, executes gracefully different varieties of ballet and toe dancing, The ‘act begins with an Indian dance and winds up with a modern number. Bud Btownie's troupe can be seen in “The Moonshiners,” a comedy- drama laid in the Kentucky moun- tains. William Englehart and Betty Bates have the leading roles, Easily Tired? You need energizing SCOTTS EMULSION MUSICAL COMEDY DAYTON and PALMER THE FLASH TRIO IN “IT-IS TO LAUGH” MORLEN and DORAN IN A_CLASSY MUSICAL OFFERING WITH VIOLIN AND PIANO ACCORDION BUD BROWNIE’S BIG MUSICAL SHOW Christie Comedy, “Back to the Woods” AN EXTRAORDINARY BIG SHOW FOR 'THE REGULAR ADMISSION 40c MATINEE. EVERY DAY, 2:30 CHILDREN’S 5-CENT BUD BROWNIE A NOVELTY “THE SPEA MEN LEAVE HOME” {.~ Is No Laughing Matter, But It’s Full of Laughs! LEWIS STONE HELENE CHADWICK A BISHOP-CASS TH RUPERT HUGHES’ “RENO” —with— GEORGE CARMEL MYER® and LEW COD Al St. John in “Full Speed Ahead’ PHIL GOODE SATURDAY be organized if enough players can bo obtained since many followers of diamond desire to play yet do not desire to go up against the star play- ers who will undoubtedly be found on many of the teams. Salt Creek, Glenrock and Parker- ton will be asked to organize teams to play in the league. 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