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SS Sa PAGE SIX. Theatricals SUNDAY, APRIL 27,,1924, News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom GASOLINE IS GREAT HAZARD the laughable farce, “The Night Clerk.” The feature picture is Johnny Walker in “My Dad.” It is one of the best films in which the year than formerly, it is stated, the losses by fire are still excessive ang still far beyond the conception of “Name the Man!” Sir,Hall Caine's Intext drama to, be transferred to the |photodrama is analyzed, “he is pres- ‘ent at all times. ‘ Rialto, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— Conrad Nagle, Patsy Ruth Miller and Mae/Busch in “‘Name the’ Man. ') America, Sunday only—‘“Out of the Dust,” inspired by Frederick Remmington’s famous’ paintings; a great story of Ught starred. hearted young man NEW SALES RECORD SET INPAIGES AND JEWETTS ‘the average motorist. » We are‘out to forestall the sort carelessness that hay DESPITE LACK OF PRECAUTION |. oe Fi: vi contempt,” declare ‘Thos, P. ancy, I | (4 " President of the American ‘Automo. Ly ct | ‘ pe Association “When a motor. ist reaches the point where a danger no longer looks,like one to him he has reached the danger line. Know. ledge of the facts is the only thing that will keep him on the ‘Warning motorists that gasoline ‘ “Gasoline ts much more dangerous fs now a. hazard because it to the motorist than it ever was,” greater safe si! Mae Busch triumphs again in this, Nows. the real west with Russell Simpson, | gate is. less foared, the American Auto-|the‘A. A. A. paper explains, “for the| “Investigation of accident causes ses8en, now, being presented at the] ner gocond ’Hall Calne. story——she| WE" easy anntadie" ang Rriday| Dorcas Matthews, Master “Pat Detroit Motor Car'company’ ect ane |mobile Association han isaued a. bul-laimple reason that the majority. of| hac denslene the, feet, many Rialto theater, takes rank with the! noving played Glory ouasie in ane —Percy Marmont and Mary Carr in | ¥ Coane aia acoatine wooneay Stier Gecurd dorlloalee Burtie (he psa ite eyiear erating idee are ais Miata leo ta praddaleh mibidincghog pring ga in best pictures of the year. Christian.” , Miss Buseh’s perfor-| «pe o5aaway) Broke.”| Ben Turpin | “SP ‘ev in Washington that marks* the. be-| it. 6 story got out that gasoline | the ef so long as the other rv The story, adapted from “The|mance has the very desirable ele-| omeay,-Fun from the Press. Spe-|@nd, Fox News. fat Ja tea aaa tone ginning of a drive on what is less volaile and from this the mo-| fellow has good brakes there's not!, : Master of Mai {s_ replete with|ment of “abandon,” and Yet at no} ois} gaaed attraction, Floyd and Tuesday, Wednesday and Sie bus eed Es <i fac.| “contemptuous carelessne: . |torist seems to have reached the|ing to worry about. This’ same @farmatic action. It carrtes one|time does sho even hint at overact-| 7.47 sisters in a dance review. y--Official ‘motion pictures} ures, just announ vy “Because! “nothing happens,” the|conclusion that he can be reckless|reasoning—or lack of reasoning.” through the hearts of its people. It}ing. Her pathos is superb—es- — of the Dempsey-Firpo fight made ’at | tory. bulletin states, the averago motorist | With gasoline and still be safer." applies particularly to the matter of aéale with both the lowly and the| pecially her tears in the rain, Tris, * | the ringside nt Polo Grounds, New| March figures compare vie ae! reaches the hazardous conclusion| -This explanation {s sald to dovetat}| the gasoline hazard.” gteat—and the intermingling of the| Conrad Nagle as the | Deemser's Nelek 2 as in “a | York City, showing the actual fight shipped in roe sede fan: that “‘néthing will happen,” and'as| with the experiences of the leading —_— two. And though the observer is|son emerges with many laurels also.| Sunday only—Wm. ose Cook | slow motion and regular motion. | Uary and 4,759 In March o} TSO?) | cconbequarine sherlate Gaylene | Heenrek onmabenlee, tareitine- out: ae eee totally unconscious of the photo-|His action is repressed, and yet | Man Sritte Sane ‘yee Cook) Tt also shows all the details of the js bead Ld the) sales, records of) (ction and mcbially \! enootragées |mobile fece coverage. While the ‘WHITE LAUNDRY comedy, r' ink f both e. company. See ea te than aret acnct| Patsy, Rath Miler bias & very, axai-|| > SMendsy’ AHA THANiay — Corkins He contestants: ‘he simi ay afpecal | Bethe new veces tee (ie uncon companies enjoyed a more profitabl PHONE 1702 ae ‘fo be made by Victor | pathetic role and handles tt tn alGriffith and) Conway = Teerle~ in reels in length, Also Imperial com-| entirely in accord with the enthus- r rom, the Swedish director, he|manner to add new praise to her|“Binck Oxen” and Snub Pollard in edy, “He's My Pal.” and Pathe|iasm that leaders in the automobile G Ge naiivered a master‘etroke, ” He| name “Bride To Be: News and Topics of the Day. The| industry have exhibitea when talk- @éels with realities—with real peo-| Evelyn Selble, De Witt Jennings} Wednesday oi Nina tae regular 40 cents admission price will | ing of prospects for 1924, states Mr. * Pie; whom everyone has net and|and Creighton Hale are among the|Hammerstein in 14 Lloyd in "co. | De. charged. Harry M. Jewett, president of the 2 known. His direction is sympa-|super cast who make:live the char-| Game.” Also Harold Loy: Muatongy | Friday-and Saturday—"A gon of | company. thetic. ‘at all times, He has mado| acters as Hall Caine pictured them ing, Going, Gone” and een me oy A the Sahara,” Edwin Carewe's great . theaction spontaneous, and each|on the Isle of Man. j Denise wate aie pe rad er irs ih american» picture made. in. Algeria. * ohliss flashed on the} Seastrom has given the public one , | Twelve thousand five hundred Arabs, MG iiecries ithe tates ¢ forward ot the great pictures of the year|Alexander, Irene Rich. and Henry oes ecwinte ena 3,500 harsew’appeat LAST TIMES TODAY TODAY ONLY with-awift movement. Like the pho-|and lived up to his reputation of] Walthall in BOY, DE Ens NO. ter the iplatine: in muy oee eee AN 6 5 togfiphy, one {s totally unconscious| being one of the ablest directors in| Larry Semon in @ Agent. cast headed by Claire Windsor, ‘ ofthe director, and yet when this|the industry. Bert Lytell, Walter McGrail, Rose- THE i: - Wyon.ing. mary Theby, Montague Love and 1 > Today, Monday and Tuesday—|Paul Panzer. Also Al St. John in ca Alla AY An inspiring story of the old west founded on the famous —and— t G C IS \ E W Frank Mayo in “The Flaming Hour"|a comedy, “Highly Recommended” painting by Frederick Remmington EDITH JOHNSTON t A sh and the Baby Revue in “In Dutch.” |and Fox News. Ch. .P. STARRING : Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and ange of Program RUSSELL SIMPSON Fc ae : 4 FPREVRENG |itiey cca Sines: seeocarca as ROBERT McKIM ‘ : jiu tenay Hotustionipany: DORCAS MATTHEWS A MAN OF 5 BEE LE, MASTER “PAT”? MOORE Columbia. Here is a refreshing story of the west. One that will quicken iy “The Naughty Baby Revue com-|will be executed in dance acts. Sunday—Bud Brownte’s Budding i the pulse of the most hardened movie fan ; pany chose a good vehicle for fun| Frank Mayo stars in the picture.'! Reauties in the laughable farce, SEAS 4 4 “In Duteh” as| “The Flaming Hour,” which 18]phe Night Clerk.” Feature ple. ST.. JOHN Nhs eats, (bers neteecas re a shown as a‘part of ‘the same pro-| ture, Johnny Walker in “My Dad.” AL 4 : thip-musical comedy to be presented! gram. It 1s a story of love and|\ ‘stonday, ‘Tuceday and aretanaay prensa, CLYDE COOK ; t6day, tomorrow and Tuesday. If a|rivalry, villainy and heroism. It is —Four acts of yaudeville: Marie ‘ : ” Cyclops could take the entire com-|truly an absorbing photoplay. a Hart & company in “Talking Tricks % ; x ea ‘SLOW oe SURE —in— pany-and toss them up in, a hat, For Wednesday, Thursday, ri-} and Tunes”; Evelyn Bargelt, car- satire on the poss! les 0! Fat “ afterwards watching them scramble day ind: Saturday the | Naughty | toonist; Bob Milliken, comedy a Ia radlo wilt ue feared t9 an ent to FOX NEWS THE ORPHAN’ to get straightened out, some :con-} Babies wi! present ‘‘Maggie an carte; Lennot Sisters-and Rayburn | be presented along with three others IMMUNITY SONGS AT 9 TONIGHT ception might be given of the laugh-| Jiggs.” Characters of this popular|ijn “glephants"; Bud Brownfe's|@t the Columbia theater tomorrow, e Shows oe rah AES 10c and 40c 10c and 20c ablopredicaments that» surround | comic strip will be seen “in person” | musical show; pictures, comedy and | Tuesday Si hg orie Marle te those who take part in this tabloid)|as it were. cartoon. art, as she is known on the stage, 5 Considerable st will be North of Nevada” will be pre-| ‘phursday and Friday—Bud direct descendant of a thea- Presenting onthe special numbers that will bq | sented also. It is a typical western | prownnie’s Budding Beauties in a{trical family having recelvea her introduced. Some late songs will|thriller with an especial appeal to| new show. Be sung by soloists and new steps western audiences. GENUINE MOVIES OF GREAT RING BATTLE AT THE AMERICA The America theater has the dis- tinction of being the. first’ in “the state to show the actual and official the training of Dempsey, the U. 8. champion, and Luis Firpo, cham- pion of South America, known as Mann Sisters and Pupils to Dance A treat which the people of Cas- per may not have another oppor- tunity of receiving is offered at training under the circus tops with her father and mother. She has toured and entertained throughout the entire world. Her husband, ‘Tom Markwith with whom she ap- pears, has been identified in the past with the original Tom Brown's saxaphone act as well as Lew Dock- present act consists of music, sing- ing, dancing and wire walking. Bob Millikin has succeeded in pre- senting a happy combination § of IN DUTCH A Mystery Musical Comedy A Laugh From Start to stader’s minstrels and in numerous Finish ef . other Broadway productions. In At the Rialto’|| sadition to the reine stan enon FEATURING Lew and Kitty Green ‘Geo. B. Hill and , MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY COLUMBIA MATINEE LOOK! EVENING Clock ; : : motion pictures.of the: Jack Demp-|the “Wild Bull of the Pampas.” the Rialto theater, when Ethel, |Sappy comedy, mirth provoking, Rumon and 2:30 6:45-9 o sey va. Luis Firpo fight, which was|” ‘Tho filins are complete in every} Marion and Floyd’ Mann appear | bright musical. interpretations ap- H ; cial Photographed at tho ringside at tho|detall, giving every second of the! Weanesday, and Thursday of this | parently rendering same in a seri- Kavanaugh Polo:Grounds,' New, ¥: actual’fght in both slow motion‘and) week. ‘The Mann Sisters are-well [ous veln.! He provokes. hearty @his is the real scrap and {s sev-| regular speed. known here and need no introduc- | !Mughter while discussing up-todate| And th Naugh b A t n e laughty Baby @ralreels in length, starting with| ‘The regular admission of 40 cents the public, b 8: or | topics of the day. : / | wi be matitained at the America| 128 t2 the public, but their brother Chorus and Songs ‘ “BROADWAY BROKE” AT RIALTO. THIS. WEEK during the' showing of the picture Tuesday, Wednesday and BRIDGE BLOWN Floyd, -has, been away and now joins his sisters in the dancing act.) They Will be assisted by some of Miss Ethel's pupils in difficult darces. Several new costumes will be have been givén’ this trio to ap- Evelyn Bargelt, a demure little Miss with a pleasing ‘personality, Presents an offering different from all, other acts of its kind. Miss Bargelt {s. an artist of no! mean ability an din present her drawings And Specialty Numbers THE BIG HEADLINE ACT DIRECT FROM EASTERN TIME LENNOX SISTERS and RAYBURN In “ELEPHANTS” worn by Ethel and Marion Mann {she delivers a line of comedy talk NOT _A_CIRCUS—NOT A MOVING PICTURE—JUST REAI, COMEDY during this engagement which | which is sure to score laughs. Her are original creations, of Mrs.) | feature picture which is Abraham PLAYS ON EMOTION Mann. Several tempting offers | Lincoln has been classed as a mas. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE WEST YOU ALL KNOW BOB Have you felt as though you had reached the end of your rope, broke, UP, AUTO LEAPS bear on eastern vaudeville circuits which may be accepted later in the season. Dancing acts such terpiece. This is Miss Bargelt's first appearance west of Chicago. Lennox Sisters and Rayburn offer a comedy singing and talking act, MAYO ines EVELYN BARGELT THE LIGHTNING CARTOONIST BOB. MILLIKEN - SONGS, BURLESQUE BALLAD y hav 7 r e WITH COMEDY AND UP-TO. DATE TOPICS OF THE DAY without friends that you could de. as they have are very scarce and introducing alsoa beautiful ward- 6 pehe onand no hopo of earning any-| Horseback leaps from crag to| thero Is a great demand for them |robe. ‘The male member of tho trio thitig to tide you over because you] C?# are paled into insignificance by] on the larger vaudeville circuits. |‘plays the ‘part of an old inan and THE POPULAR EASTERN FAVORITES happened to be physically unfit or|.the daring jump over a moyntain ——_s ntroduces' laugh after laugh. too old? Isn't it an awful fecling?|Chasm in an automobile miade by| Expert watch and jewelry repair-| Today at the Columbia Bud MARIE HART and COMPANY But how good you feel when-you| William Duncan) and Edith John-|ing/ Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bldg.!Brownie's Budding- Beauties offer begin to see lig’ the world again deem’ full of roses when through Your own endeavor you succeed in overcoming all of your difficulties and’ are once more in the position thet rightfully belongs to you. “Such were the feelings of Nellie Woyne ‘(Mary Carr)iin. the thrilling Photodrama, “Broadway Broke,” WHIEH comes to the Rialto theater next-Wednesday for a three day run. son, leads in “The Man of Might.” ‘They will be seen tn this Vitagraph thriller at the Iris theater today only. Duncan and Miss Johnson were compelled to risk thelr lives in mak- ing this scene, which called for them to leap: over the twelvefoot gap torn into a bridge, seventy feet up, by a blast. The bridge was de- stroyed by villains seeking to pre- RIALT SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Hour” 10c—40c TOMORROW CHORUS GIRLS PRESENTING THEIR ORIGINAL SONG AND INSTRUMENTAL OFFERING FEATURING CORNET AND SAXOPHONE SOLOS BUD BROWNIE’S BIG MUSICAL SHOW CAMEO COMEDY . EARL HURD CARTOON MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30—EVENINGS 6:45, 9 O’CLOCK r 7 ” ‘err r e h SBE ch Pant he Rab Tes ‘etataidld ice OE UNDRESSING A GOOD CLEAN WHOLESOME SHOW FOR EVERYBODY-—10c and 40c 3 written by Earl De’ sy _clevi o! 4 pag Ab with the tie steering wheel and by racing the CONTEST rieal life of \N - York's Broady car at seventy, miles’ an hour, How Nelile Wayne, one time favor-] Duncan was able to force it to jump tte" at Daly's through love of her|the distanc This enabled the children and kindnesses to old] couple to arrive in time to save the . . friends loses her money and with| ™ap. it -her popularity and how at the last} The scene {s one of the many milnute when the world seems black-| thrilling ones in “The Man of i, est, she overcomes all obstacles and] Might,” a colorful adventure pic- stages _ comeback that will thrill|ture. Joe Ryan, Walter Rodgers You'to your finger tips. and Del Harris are other members ‘ Miss Carr port the leading| of the cast. pias Ra oe SY Mh cle Ee | rolé" with great feeling and she i's supported by a most capable cast IN A NOVELTY! DANCE DIVERSION 4 which includes Percy Marmont, ; ‘ : “ Sev ‘Arch, Sagey aria, || | Monta |View Suburb) as Appearing Twice Each Evening, 7:45, 9:30 Affection in:the Arms of: Another? Leslie, Henrietta Crosman, Sally Gein and many } others? of “eqtal Thousands of girls disappear from their homes each prominence ‘OUT OF THE WEST’ SHOWN AT AMERICA BUD BROWNIE'S BUDDING BEAUTIES 7 4 At the America theater today only In the Roaring Farce Comedy e. will be seen the motion picture - Frederick Remington's great paint ings with a fine cast of players in e RK’ . Adapted from'The Master of Mart cluding Russell Simpson, Dorcas Sarees Adaptation 7 b Directed by Matthews, Master “Pat Moore and With Many New Features and Specialties by Pantfecs” ern, 4 SIR HALL CAINE Victor Seastzonx pulse is without a doubt. one ot MUSICAL PROGRAM forts Pi pe Nagel ~ Mae Busch ~ raey, Ruth Miller SSR, atten tis megnaenont coert Hi raeedhong cama <I ite a a fovar osworth~ Aileen Pringle ~ Cr cighton Hale I Firt Coo Coo ibomet « ee idge Carroll and, Chorus itoria irector rting at the Amer Smiling ‘Thro ellie Richards and’ Cho A Gola Pi + Peseta ity a tars You Seid Homething -c--t--22 le) BAG Bee et eos a Seat ee JUNE "MAT HIS Gotawy vsmopotitars re | Hello Virginia’. ; fialph {Vernon and Ghar SEIECO BCHOOL. OF DANCING. EROS (hr Se : lt hat Re a REMEMBER THE STARTING: "TODAY willteach in. your homes. tian 10c FEATURE PICTURE 10c : 1 diana reg ; 20 TOMORROW mae ‘Phone Mr. ‘Troblson, Wyatt 40c JOHNNY WALKER in “MY DAD” 40c Drpte aaba tn Soak TUESDAY Totel ’ i COLUMBIA Continuous Performance Today—Shows Start 2:30, 4: 45, 6:45, 9:00 o’Clock FLOYD NEW SHOW STARTS TODAY Why Did She Leave Home to Seek year. Are modern parents too strict—or have our chil- dren too much freedom? - Which is the path of safety for our reckless daugh- ters—freedom or discipline?

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