Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1924, Page 4

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Baad PAGE FOUR. DEMPSEY-FIRPO FIGHT PICTURE OPENS TODAY The Dempsey-Firpo fight pictures fre starting at the America theater today where they will be shown up to and including Thursday. Here is @ real treat for boxing fans and even for those not especial ly interested in the fight game it- welt. The film is several reels in length and shows scenes from the training to the actual battle. Every move in the entire fight is shown both in slow motion and regular motion. Many Casper people have seen the picture at pre-showings and all have acclaimed it one of the greatest if not the greatest fight films ever is- sued, A film comedy and regular news ree! will alsd be shown. The usual who appears to be serious however light hearted his work may be. It is perhaps because of the serious atti- tude with which he does his stuff that it fs so successful, Marie Hart and company have a combination act of music, singin, dancing, and wire walking. The wire walking is one of the “hangovers” lct him suffer out his own salvation, | trom Miss Hart's career with cir- is the problem presented. cuses. i In Wall Caine's characters from| Bud Brownle’s Budding Beauties “The Master of Man,” the question | Present a feature musical comedy. is worked out. Conrad Nagel as Victor Stowell, Patsy Ruth Miller as Fennella and Mae Busch as Bes- UNUSUAL INTEREST IS sie Collister, are the principals in- he AROUSED IN PICTURE “BLACK OXEN” TODAY suit, Rem only cormiment 16° SORED | sssey than! cedthary. thtaret However, when facing an incensed | #Toused by the announcement that mob, he makes a complete confes-| tbe management of the Iris theater sion, she glories in his honesty, her|!8 Playing Frank Lloyd's “Black love Oxen,” a First National Picture fea- love again triumphs and she rushes 4 Corinne Griffith and Conway to protect him from being:stoned. _| turing Corinne Gr: In “Name the Man!” Victor Sea-|Tearle today and tomorrow for this trom has justified Goldwyn’s judg-| Pbotoplay is the screen version of Gertrude Atherton’s novel which be- Ta alrest pinteres gaim from Sweden| came tho best selling novel of 1923. ictor, who really loves Fennella, is caught in a web of circumstance, Bessie, the victim of cir- 8 also, does everything in ver to protect him from the girl he loves and from his public. ut when suspicion dawns Fennella, and she realizes that he is MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1924, Operates 25,000 eee Appendicitis Case, One doctor in Europe |, have operated 25,000 appenaitt cases! Simple buckthorn bark, cerlite, etc., as mixed in Adit? guards against appendicitis becang, it acts on BOTH upper and tone bowels and brings out all poisry Helps any case gas on the Somiach perity, just so does every indication point ta an ever! demand Che Casper Daily Cribune increasing’ by the photoplay-going public for higher grade entertainment on the LASKY PREDICTS. BIG YEAR IN THE MOVIES | srt sect snot ‘Within two months eighteen pro- ducing units will be actively at fis, th 2 preside it said. ‘chin dios, the vice ni im teen of these companies will be in TEN minutes. Brings out mati operating in Hollywood, and the re- ‘Torrence ter you never thought was in your maining five at the Long Island system), y. ii EB Casper plant, Rodolp! 2nd 8t., Casper, WY0—Aavortisn, “All of these companies will be ‘at | “Monsieur Beaucaire.” and Thomas Mountain View Suburb has || 7°"t By HAROLD E. SWISHER. (United Press Staff Correspondent) HOLLYWOOD, April 28.—(United Press)—Blessed with the optimism of the profession, the motion picture Industry is predicting a record- breaking season of popularity. Looking into the future, with a eetre onme bello ada rai ste work on pictures which we are cer- | Meighan in linn a2 ochrig Meen. over 85 houses, built in 9 —~.—__ try’s ‘movie’ houses, film, produc-| tain will be of even higher stand: months. 5 ’ Expert watch and Jewelry re; ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0.5 Bue te IRIS ard than our past product,” Lasky said, Just as every indication points to a season of history-making pros- Within forty-eight hours after George Fitzmaurice had finished the last scenes of “Cytheria,” his Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth ers of Hollywood are swinging into a heavy season of camera grinding. Still leading, the van in peint of feature productions is the Famous Players-Lasky corporation, the fore most organization in filmland, Jesse L. Lasky, first vice presi- dent of the company, is authority for 10c and 20c TUESDAY the statement he sees nothing ahead Bishop-Cass Japedikee, aeration peste aces CORINNE GRIFFITH jJoyed by the motion picture indus- “Never since the day when I first decided to cast my lot with the pio- neers of the photoplay have I been this form of entertainment should see to it by their support of his pro- ductions that Seastrom {s never al lowed to stop producing photoplays in America. ‘Name the Man!" is one picture which deserves the word “great” in all its implication: “ELEPHANTS” 1S ONE OF VAUDEVILLE ACTS AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT Lennox sisters and Rayburn ap- Pear in an act entitled ‘“Hlephants" at the Columbia today as a part of the vaudeville program. This is a comedy production with music, songs, dancing and patter all in- troduced with pleasing variety. A “lightning cartoonist” is Evelyn Bargelt, Miss Bargelt draws her characters rapidly. She also talks to the audience in regard ta the work and arouses much laughter by her discussion. Bob Milliken is a comedy singer RIALTO NOW PLAYING FOREWORD The black night in which she came to him for refuge is seared in the mem- ory of the great magistrate as he stands before the world to pass judgment on the girl-mother whose lips he was the first to stain, But even as the verdict of guilty echoes through the court-room he plans to cheat the gallows of this child-mother. The power, the surging passion, the blood-red drama of hearts that yearn and hope and suffer are mingled here in a photoplay that reaches the epitome of emotion. SIR HALL CAINE’S NAME THE MAN! Adapted from “‘The Master of Man” CAST Mae_ Busch, Conrad Nagel, Aileen Pringle, Creighton Hale, Hobart Besworth, Patsy Ruth Miller Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock WYOMING TONIGHT Chorus Girls’ Dressing and Undressing Contest NAUGHTY BABY REVUE CO. Presenting “IN DUTCH” New Songs, Specialties and Dances —also— FRANK MAYO in “FLAMING HOUR” 6:45 and 9 WEDNESDAY—“MAGGIE and JIGGS” admission is being charged. ——_——>___— QUESTION OF WOMMV'S FORGIVENESS 15 THEME “NAME THE MAN” HERE Whether or not a woman should forgive everything in the man she loves is the underlying theme of the Goldwyn photoplay, “Name the Man!” which was shown last night at the Rialto theater, where it will remain for three more days. Wheth- er her love should triumph and her pride be submerged no matter what he has done, or whether she should OUGHS Apply over throat and chest —swallow small pieces of — ViIsks Over 17 Million fsed Ys BROADWAY BROKE by EARL DET With a retable MA Orvected hy le RIALTO w Starting EDNESDAY As a book the revelations of the Atherton novel made “Black Oxen” @ meteoric triumph and as a film Play, enhanced by living characters, the Lloyd play is sald to be an even greater hit. In transferring the odd romance of Lee Clavering, a cynical newspaper writer and budding playwright, and Madame Zatianny, a woman of 58 who appeared to be no more than 30 years of age, Mr. Lioyd has sur- rounded his leading players with a cast of unusual brilliance and given the players an elaborate and artistic atmospherical background for their action. Miss Griffith, one of the screen's most beautiful and talented stars, is seen as Madame Zatianny, who, rejuvenated by a glandular treat- ment, finds her true love in the au- tumn of life, and Mr. Tearle plays Claverjng, who, although active in social circles for many years, finds in the charming Zatianny his ideal, and whose devotion is unhampered by the discovery of his sweetheart's true age. Clara Bow, a newcomer to the scréen essays the part of the flapperish Janet Oglethorpe, a de- butante with modern ideas as to her own behavior and her prospective husband. MANN DANGERS APPEAR AT RIALTO WEDNESDA Floyd Mann and his sisters Ethel and Marion will present a series of dances at the Rialto theater Wednes- day and Thursday of this week. Sev- eral of the pupils will also take part. They will appear twice each evening. The act is to be given as an added attraction. UNDRESSING CONTEST AT WYOMING THEATER An undressing contest will be staged by the Naughty Baby Revues at the Wyoming theater this even- ing. ‘This contest is among the chorus girls of the troop and offers something new and novel in the way of entertainment. Nothing like it has ever been attempted in Casper before “In Dutch" is the current attrac- tion which the company 1s present ing. It 18 @ live musical comedy, with action, good lines, mirth and melody. Frank Mayo is featured in the photoplay “The Flaming Hour.” “Maggie and Jiggs’. will be given by the Naughty Babies Wednesday of this week. Mountain View Suburb has good roads at all times. THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “Largest in Wyoming” 1 Room and Kitchnette A Real Home for Two $50.00 Per Month 426 W. Yellowstone A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER “REE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC Co. 121 E. First Phone 1993J NOTICE Matherly & Crowe CHIROPRACTORS Have Opened An Office in the Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 158 Residence Phone 2289NM ANNOUNCING The Organization of The Casper Painters and Decorators Protective Association Regular Meeting WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 8 P. M, MOOSE HALL On West First Street Union Painters Invited so enthusiastic as I am today,” Lasky said here on his recent turn from New York City confer- ences. Today in Washington TODAY IN WASHINGTON Senate and house meet. Senate and house bonus Dill con- ferees meet. Senate and house conferees on the immigration bills meet, Senate committee investigating al- leged Texas land freuds 4s called. Home of the National Academy of Science and the National Re- search council is dedicated. oe BANDITS GET HEAVY HAUL IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, April 28.—Three bandits early today bound and gagged Charles Kresnty in his office and jewelry manufacturing plant at Nassau street in the heart of the lower Manhattan sky-scraper district and escaped with diamonds and pla- tinum mounting valued at $150,- 000, A foreman in the plant, on going to work found on the floor of the office, bound and gagged, Kresney and Josephine Salfrona, a char- woman. Kresney, who was semi conscious, was taken to a hospital. One wallet stolen, it was stated, contained diamonds worth $75,0 platinum mountaings, pieces of jew- elry and 100 ounces of platinum val- ued at $108 an ounce also were taken. Tha robbery occurred on the sev- enth floor of an office building. Loosen Up That Cold pti aS he a le RM BOE Ee a With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of pacdmother ’s mustard plaster WITH- UT the blister, x Oat “apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the Pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu- ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or (See sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and “flu.” To Mothers: Musterole is now dein milder form for and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster 4 BIG ACTS LENNOX MARIE PRESENTING THEIR FEATUR CAMEO COMEDY MATINEE EVERY COLUMBIA THIS BIG TWO HOUR SHOW 40c THE BIG HEADLINE ACT DIRECT FROM EASTERN TIME NOT A CIRCUS—NOT A MOVING PICTURE—JUST REAL COMEDY FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE WEST EVELYN BARGELT THE LIGHTNING CARTOONIST WITH COMEDY THE POPULAR EASTERN FAVORITES BUD BROWNIE’S BIG MUSICAL SHOW “BLACK OXEN” Also Comedy You have the of doc torsand pHa vod see pi statement. Your own erience will it, if you use WRIGLEY’S = after every meal. OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES The following quotations from a recent work on teeth and health are worth remembering: “Dentists have found that the exercise of gum ens brings about a better nutrition ofthe teth .... ‘ Dempsey Firpo| IN THE BATTLE OF THE AGE The Greatest Fight in Ring History, Filmed Just as It Happened at Polo Grounds, New York, Before 90,000 Spectators “The cleansing action of the between the teeth helps to them free the particles which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” The ‘busy man—or woman either—rarely has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and WRIGLEYS after every mea will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment *o mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. Ds > a 3 SUGAR: COATED Get your Wrigley benefit today! Try Wrigley’s after smoking The Flavor Lasts SPECIAL ADDED pecsppect RIALTO wey FLOYD AND MANN SISTERS IN A NOVELTY DANCE DIVERSION Appearing Twice Each Evening, 7:45, 9:30 E12 Every Blow and Knock-Down Shown in Slow Motion and Regular Dempsey Knocked Through the Ropes by Firpo’s Terrific Wallop Firpo Going Down for the Count—All Right Before Your Eyes Both Dempsey and Firpo Training Scenes Are Included in the Picture —Also— An Imperial Comedy “HE’S MY PAL” CURRENT EVENTS NO ADVANCE IN PRICE 40c TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AMERICA OBEY THAT IMPULSE OF SPRING! It should be a night of nights for dancing. Every- body knows where the Arkeon is, and tonight’s « is going to be one of the big ones of the week. If you miss dancing tonight, you are missing a real treat Arkeon iDancing Academy On the Great White Way Dancing Every Night Three Days Starting TODAY MUSICAL SHOW _—~PICTURES SISTERS and RAYBURN In “ELEPHANTS” YOU ALL KNOW BOB BOB MILLIKEN SONGS, BURLESQUE BALLAD AND UP-TO-DATE TOPICS OF THE DAY HART and COMPANY ORIGINAL SONG AND INSTRUMENTAL OFFERING ING CORNET AND SAXOPHONE SOLOS EARL HURD CARTOON DAY 2:30—EVENINGS 6:45, 9 O°CLOCK

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