Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. ~ 700 MUCH EINGY mT RIGHTS BATTLE IN WOMAN'S HOUSEHOLD is the Rosalie representative of an in- i ch women, ed to run business Love versus career—this woman's problem today. Oceleve, Ker family with the methods v ir fice. Her ome wa nd in the care of tr rv therefore she believed that her presence was not needed in the home Rosalle o fame as a wom an banker t the love and respect of h en, Her busi- ness caused pend of her time her children ers to her vacations and s home and their moral were stunted. In the r followi a drifted suw her el ing: 2 ruined by and the youngest Canada. Denison Clift Freedom,” w at the Ame are time directed. Chrysalis, the statue by ‘Akeley which 1 and which w New been support “This uich will be, presented so much y from home that > practically stran ey spent all of their away from character: son run away to Carl e8 evolution ted by the n who has volutionary theory in opposition to the religious “fundamentalists.” The here shown, ¢ off the coat of ape ancestry, statue, icts man casting Beauties scored another hit yester ¥ day when they presented “The =| the Wyoming theater. DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No. 226 E. Zuttermeister Bldg. 2nd St. WYOMING “LAST T TIMES TOD/ TODAY “TENNESSEE'S PARDNER” and “THE FOURTH MUSKETEER” 6:45 10c—40c TOMORROW ZULEKA Presented by and 9 o'Clock NAUGHTY BABY REVUE Co. “Giving Away a Mormon Wife” Have five nice lols on co North ner near new school, cheap, Co., Zuttermelster Bldg., E. 2nd St. Casp asper Dobbin Realty 226 remarkable performance In John M. Stahi's new production, “The Want- ers,” @ First National picture to be seen at the Iris theater today and Tuesday. Miss Prevost has been in pictures for years, working her way to fame from @n obscure beginning in come- dies, but it was not until Mr. Stahl chose her for the star part in “The Wanters" that she received an op- portunity in keeping with her un- usual ability for great characteri- : * Miss Prevost 1 surround: ed by a brilliant array of stars, in- last showing of “The Heritage | !uding’ Robert Elis, Norma Shear- Se oe ee ton today at|¢f Huntley Gordon, Richard Head the Rialto theater. ‘This picture has| "ck, Gertrude Astor, Lincoln Sted: enjoyed a very, auccessfal run at{man Loulse Fazenda, Hank Mann, Bebe Daniels, ‘Ernest IMlian Langdon, Harold Goodwin Noah Beery, and Lioya|®"4 Lydia Yeaman Titus. VAUDEVILLE MAKE UP with the fight for wa rights that used to go in the we in earlier days. The fight is than a fight of words and inf . It is a fight of guns and and considerable blood is she it. Miss Dan has the role of an attractive Indian maiden for whose love three men are at swords' points. ‘The young man whose part is taken by Lloyd Hughes finally wins out. a Bud Brownle and his Budding adway Sheik” at the Columbia theater and that musical comedy and four acts of vaudeville will make up the major attractions today, to- morrow and Wednesday. ? 3 “The Broadway Sheik’ places sev- tet ceri orn ie iL Americans in a Rajah’s harem. nessee’s Pardner" will be played at Rcatiee cebiite ase tx) Ot bis This musica a good vehicl talent found in the Naughty comedy has proved phan The headline attraction in vs : . ville is Daley, 2 and Dale Baby Revue company. It has | \rosent a novel ting act er comic characters.| trig is from th eith v a Kitty Gr are the! circuit and en route to C stopping only at the larger e Fourth Musketeer feature pipture. “Zule another musical comedy, will be presented ‘tomorrow at the Wyoming. ————————___ CONRAD'S COLLEGIANS OPEN ENGAGEMENT HERE iy the A Another feature att Clifford and ¢ prises two men whom know hoy audience in a varie act consists of, dancing and mu spersed with comedy Connie Mitchell pre imitations of va in different localit Holly and Lee have a worthwhile inter | nts unique unds found comie act in which they humorously portray the floorwalker and a cus Coonte Conrad's Collegians, an or |tomer of n large department store. chestra that has playing =) “CRUSE FOR OWORGE” OPENS HERE TOMORROW A photoplay MIE PREVOST SEEN = | S.ASOGIAL CLIMBER: Playing a difficurt dramatic role rad’s Collegians will r chestra previously em Arkeon. The new ¢ cludes eight pieces, thr a cornet, a trombone, plano and traps. 2 banjo, a which teaches but nat is a nutshell ry Divoree, which » Rialto theater tomor- e that s to every vays two mand that even BILL AT THE COLUMBIA) : day surprised his udlo friends with a new moustache which reached that length where {t wo gorgeh REALTY CO, -| nor to: nough to he wa. Located in not short enough to be mi, er Bldg, East 2nd St. ) with all the subtley, force and clev ty person may have erness of a‘stage veteran, Marie} genuine excuse for his wrong do- Prevost proves her right to a prom-| jig: This ts pacticularly true in inent place in film stardom with her n.writal troubles where the actually “TLL ALWAYS THANK FRIEND | WHO TOLD ME ve TANLAC” the so-called Xoars Ago Tanta =| Sena sirable tack nae aa Brought Relief From | bit of housewor} Stomach Trouble |. “I will alway 1 thankful to the : friend who si 4 Tanlac, It iends get sick, | B@¥* " ful appetite, re. “When any of my fr F of st st e in every 1 benefits have for T am still st of health.” ed lasting ying the | n the famous| ! It has been three ince I nlac is for sale by all good drug. took Tanlac but stop| sists. Accept no substitute. Over had suffered from|40 million bottles sold praising it. I rover a year and r appetite but the | att ed terrible g Vegetable Pills for con »n made and recommended by ufacturers of ‘Tanlac. 3ishop-Cass ‘Th TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY cnet THURSDAY THE MOTION PICTURE VERSION OF A. S. M. HUTCHINSON’S THES FREEDOM with FAY COMPTON noted ir eading roles in the W A M. Hutchinson's “This Fre story of home vs. a carcer and the resulting chy os sed by a woman too ambitious for her own welfare will t shown at the America theater for three days starting Che Casper Daily Cridbune nnocent husband or wife by thought- jessness or neglect drive the other partner into a breach of the mar- riage contract. In Cause for Divorce there are two indiscreet wives, whose hus- bands do not realize until it is al. most too late that a home like a business needs attention if it is to thrive. Fritzl Brunette and Helene Lynch give sympathetic Interpretations of rts of the wives, while David Butier and Pat O'Malley make ad- mirable husbands. i The settings are not only artistic but suitable and the entire produc- ton ts a credit to its producer and dirt ctor, Hugh Dierker, Beitendalows tobe VIRGINIA VALLI BUYS A STUFFED ALLIGATOR Members of the Kirlg ‘Vidor com- pany filming G sion of the el, “Wild scenes were taken locale described in the ny little mementos of sion. sinja Valll purchased a stufied alligator, Ford Sterling bought a conch shell wifich he could not blow. Charles A. Post returned with an Indian knife. Nigel De Brullier bought some artificial fish bait he claimed would sna d to offer. at the left of the picture. ho directed ” whic h comes to the theater on Wedne; “wild Cal! the Tribune for highway in- | formation, for a bad shave RIALTO TOMORROW, A Hugh Dierker Production Cause fo' Di Hush Dierker a Lanier pecial COONIE CONRAD’S COLLEGIANS Direct From Chicago | OPENING TONIGHT The most marvelous band that ever played § in Casper. Playing all the latest dance hits of the season, They Play the Kind of Dance Music You Can’t Resist You Can’t Afford to Miss Their Opening Night—It’s a Big Feature Arkeon Dancing Academy | Wyoming’s Greatest Amusement Palace “Grand Old Man”’ af Letters Anatole France, one of the few living writers slated for immortality, shown celebrating his 80th -birthday near Tours, Frances. Extremely -| fond of children he was visited by scores of them. France is standing “One baby is born in New York every fifty-eight seconds,” says an article in the newspaper, be awfully tiresome for the baby. Today and Tuesday MARIE PREVOST Al St. John Comedy RIALTO .#.. Today Christie Comedy, “Call the Wagon” Muchly yor “No, I loaned it to a friend.” MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924. ‘Travelled “Yhat makes it very awkward for “Have you that umbrella I lent|}me, as the man who lent it to my friend tells him that the wants it.” owner That must Kellogg’s delivers health and wondrous flavor in every crisp, golden-brown flake. - Nourishing and delicious with milk or cream, or the fruit you like best. fild “THE WANTERS” with also 10c and 20c ZANE GREY'S wHERITAGEs: ‘Oesent AN IRVIN WILLAT PRODUCTION with BEBE DANIELS - ERNEST TORRENCE * LOYD HUGHES NOAH BEERY + An Irresistible Triple Bill THIS SHOW SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE If They Can Be Secured We Will Get Them Your Generous Patronage Has Made It Possible THIS SHOW DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Enroute to California, Stopping Only at Chicago and Omaha The European Headliners, the Most Versatile, Artists Before the Public Today DALEY, MAC & DALEY “SKATING A LA 1925” A Routine of Comedy, Down the River Connie Mitchell A Story of Imitations and Whistling THE MIDNITE SERENADE — A SPECIALLY ENGAGED ATTRACTION CARR, CLIFFORD and. CARR Entertainers DeLuxe “THE BROADWAY SHEIK” Christie Comedy—“BABIES WELCOME” CHANGE OF PROGRAM—VAUDEVILLE FOLLOWS THE MUSICAL SHOW atch the Time of Each Show MATIN , Pictures, Musical Show EVENING—6:45, 9 o’Clock, 2-6 Vaudeville at 8 and 10 o’Clock Picture Packed with Romance | Oranges SFoseph Hergeshelmer Story A Goldwyn Picture RIALTO STARTING WEDNESDAY » 2:40, 4:20, ps 40, 9420 Kinogram News CASPER’S VAUDEVILLE THEATER COLUMBIA THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY Acrobatic Tricks and Dancing on Skates “Things and Stuff” HOLLY and LEE “The New Floorwalker” AND THAT’S THAT “THE COP, THE CHAUFFEUR AND THE LADY IN THE LIMOUSINE” BUD BROWNIE’S BUDDING BEAUTIES in ut 3 0’Clock—Vaudeville at 3:45 Pictures—Musical Show, 7, 9:20

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