Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1924, Page 14

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ek ee het a SRP eana”.> Ba =—_ 1 PAGE SIX. Theatricals :-: Vaudeville : Che Casver Sunvan Ceidune News of Local Offerings : SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1924, Notes of Filmdom TARKINGTON'S FIRST ORIGINAL ROVESKNOGKOUT WITH MEGHAN: Malone {s unjustly accused of the| gers of the Night” was. responsibility for the loss of the| elected Matt Moore. /Miss Enid Bennett, remembered as Maid Mar- obin Hood” appears in the Only his! role of a demure tile British girl, Patty and the children, be-| while Barbara La Marr 1s the spec- cularly beautiful ress. screen villian, of him in Oldport's only blind tiger}as Otto Hoffman, <« brings Clarke back into the good|Thomas Rickett# graces of the community, the latter|Brundage are Booth ‘Tarkington's done !t— written an original story for the screen—and for Tom Meighan at that. It’s “Pied Piper Malone," which opened at the Rialto theater last night, a comedy-dr: with the star in the role of Majone, third mate of the S. Langland, Captain Clarke in command. George Faweett plays the Cap Malone is a regular “Pied Piper” to, all the kiddies in town. He is “Uncle Jack” to all. In this case there's not a girl in every port, only in Oldport, Jack's home town, and that’s Patty Thomas, the mayor's daughter. Lois Wilson has this part. Charlle Crosby (Cyril Ring) second officer of the Langland, has always claim- ed Patty as h's girl. There is great rivalry between the two med, Langland. while under the influence of Uquor when on duty. parents, ve in him. He beats up Charlie i sby, When he finds him urging|t Captain Clarke to “have another” in turn sets Jack aright with the townfolk. Malone gets another ves- sel for Clarke and sails himself as gers of the Night” All-star ‘casts are sometimes dis- covere to be no-star casts but Fred Eve ‘0 assembled a group of players ho were in@ividually famous when ik began production of the Night” for Li and Metro. For the role of “Captain Apple- made famous in Walter Hack- tage play from which “Stran jack, fon in ‘Srangers of the nesday when Fred Niblo’ opens, and “Strangers is B. Mayer @dapted, he Russian, adven- Robert McKim is again a while such favérites Emily Fitzroy, Mathilde, exceptionally well a mys-The Tribu tery romance of adventure and love told graphically against background of rare beauty. It opens in a man- sion on the Cornish coast of Eng- land and leads from a drawing room to a pirate cruise and back before the unexpected climax is reached. “Strangers of the Night” is Fred Niblo's second independent produc- tion for Louls B. Mayer and Metro, following “The Famous’ Mrs. Fair" “The Three Musketeers,” “Blood and Sand” and “The Mark of Zorro” poe EA a In parts of Eng'and the belief ex- ists that a piece of coal is a very powerful mascot ff picked up In the street or given by a friend. It is particularly fortunate as a gift car- ried over a threshold on New Year's Day. ——. + WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at Office. stage play, will first officer. Patty {s on the dock to see them off. She will be walt. ing—for Jack when they return. Alfred Green directed the produc- tion which Tom Geraghty adapted. Charles Stevenson, Joe Burke and Dthers are in the cast. UNUSUAL DRAMA ENACTED IN ‘THE WOMAN ON THE JURY’ A First National picture 1s to be the feature at the America Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Within ar or two this brand of ertainment has proved the best being made, as witness such pheno- “Plaming menal successes a8 Youth,” “Black Oxen’ and many others. In thig instance the picture is and {t pularity, a. vividly gri nted a “The Woman on the Ju: fg meeting with sir for seldom has such ping drama of life been pre: on the silver sheet. It possess strong theme and a heart punch that keep the spectators keyed up with excitement throughout the entire production. “The Woman on the Jury,” which was directed by Harry O. Hoyt from Bernard K. Burns’ f the same name, tells of the story of two women and a man. Both of them have b sy him; ong of them trie to forget; but the other takes the matter in her own hands, with disastrous effects. “The Woman on the Jury" boasts of one of the largest and most cap- able casts ever seen in a picture. n Headed by Sylvia Breamer, {t in- cludes Lew Cody, Frank Mayo, Bes- Love, Mary Carr, Myrtle Sted. art Bosworth, Henry B. Jean Hersholt, Ford Ster- ling, ton Heck and many others of equal fame In this production Miss Breamer has the role of a young bride, spend- ing her honeymoon serving on a murder trial jury, and she is re- sponsible for most of the rich, dra- matic moments of the film. “CAPTAIN APPLESACK” ARRIVES ON SCREEN AT RIALTO THIS WEEK’ Those who go to the theater to see stars and those who attend to see a great story, will find both at the Rialto Theater beginning Wed- “YANKEE MADNESS’ AT THE WYOMING “Yankee Madness,” the Film Booking Office photodrama now holding the screen at the Wyoming theater, and in which George Larkin and Bille Dove appear as the st is certain to make even the ha ened movie fan lean forward in his seat and grasp his breath in aston- ishment It can be truthfully said never before has the screen r @ more smashin‘, red-blooded, hand to-hand conflict than takes place between the hero and villain in Yankee Madne: George Larkin sets a dizzy pace for Douglas Fair. banks and other movie heroes in this new F. B. O, feature. has to do with Rialto. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— Thomas Meighan in “Pied “Piper Cameo comedy, “Fold Up'! n News. dnesday, Thufsday and Fri Fred“ Niblo’s masterpiece. rs Pathe Columbia. Sunday—Bud Brownle’s Budding uties in the laughable farce uedy, "The Man From Montana ture picture, Seena Owens and Matt Moore in “Sisters,” onday, Tuesday and Wednesday Four ideville acque and Georgett en Voice and n Golden Harp"; Rainbow and Mo. hawk, “20th Century Indians"; Two cg) McKay Fevue doluxe; i al show; Cameo nd Movie Chats ured and Friday Bud 1 comedy In ar pleture Wyoming. T nd iday—"Yankee Madne nd Revue com pany in ne Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day—"Grit” and Baby Revue com pan Wriday and Saturday—Big feature ond I Revue company TOM MIX and “TONY” “THE TROUBLE STARTS FRIDAY young and regular American who is up and going and desires to see what Hes beyond .the sunset. He goes ‘to sunny Sevilla to manage his father’s ranch. Gets mixed up in a revolution, and, of course, wins the utiful daughter of the striving ic’s president. It has to do h beautiful girls and the lure of 2 After the end has eave the theater with th thought: “Darn it, I wish mixed up in a tropic land revolution and dance to their music with a Spanish dame, |f after the hting was over,"* “Yank Madness” is mighty fine ent inment and we hope the Wyoming theater will present more America, Sunday and Monday—Charles Jones in “The Circus Cowbo: also Imperial comedy, “On the Job" Fox News and “Sing 'Em Again. Tue lay with § Lew ¢ Wednesday and Thurs- The Woman on the Jury,” Frank -Mayo, Mary Carr, | Hobart Roy Stewart, Jean Hersholt and Ford Sterling; » Pathe News and Topics. Friday and Saturday and the wonder 1 rrouble shine comedy, nd Fox News. eamer, m Mix tony” in ; also Syn- horse Iris. inday only—John Gilbert in 90 Kirby," and Larry Semon in “The Barnyard.” Monday and Tuesday — “The Meanest Man in the World," with Bert .Lytell Sunshine comedy, The Income Tax Collector. Wednesday and Thursday— ‘Just a Wife, with Kathlyn Williams, Re tewart ale Harold Lloyd kers, and Le Maloney in “Wings of the Friday and Saturday—Thomas H Ince'’s “The Midnight Patrol”; also Imperial comedy “Up in the Air." DOBBIN REALTY CO, Have Lots in All Parts of the City On Easy Terms, Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. SHOOTER” MAY 16 XA COLUMBI CAMED KIRBY IRIS FEATURE Picture lovers fwho recall the pleas-| artist, is a realistic Cameo Kirby. ure they invarlably get from the screen production of a remarkable welcome the an-|role/of Colonel Moreau, the river nouncement that William Fox has built a drama about “Cameo Kirby, the lovable Mississippi river gambler, noyelized by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. plays at the Iris theater for today only, 0: ly a stage pl TODAY Continuous Show 2:30 to 11 “BUD BROWHIE’S BUDDING BEAUTIES’ IN THE LAUGHABLE FARCE COMEDY “THE MAN FROM MONTANA” FULL OF NEW SONGS, DANCES AND SPECIALTIES Featuring THE BUDDING BEAUTIES CHORUS 1—Opening Chorus ______ Budding Beauties 2—My Home Town Is the Best gadbaes Entire Company 3—Tennessee .-_ apne Vernon and Chorus 4—Sweetie Cam® Bac’ - Mrs. Bud Numbers: 7—Alabama 8—Specialty ‘horus First Run Picture 9—Grand Finale - 5—Take Those Lips Roce ts _-Midge Carroll and Chorus 6—The Old Ones__Bud Brownie and Chorus: Betty Bates and Chorus Nellie Richards ~ Entire Company SEENA OWENS and MATT MOORE in “SISTERS” ANOTHER BIG SHOW STARTS TOMORROW 4 STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS—MUSICAL SHOW— PICTURES A Topnotch Headline Act That Has Played All the Big Time McKAY AND EARLE TRIO In a Novel Review DeLuxe With the ‘ WONDER SO JACQUE & GEORGETTE A Golden Voice and a Golden Harp In a repertoire of popular numbers TWO ROSES : NOVELTY DANCERS In an artistic acrobatic dance review BUD BROWNIE’S MUSICAL SHOW in “KING DODO” ’7THREE SHOWS EVERY DAY MATINEE 2:30 PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR @ JESSE L LASKY @ Paramount Picture by Booth Tarkington Tom Meighan and Booth Tarkington! The — scree leading star and Americ foremost sumer You won't have to be coaxed to see this pleture! RIALT Shows 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 RAINBOW & MOHAWK 20TH CENTURY INDIANS A picturesque Indian act PICTURES Cameo Comedy “Tail Lights” Movie Chats EVENING 6:45—9 TODAY TOMORROW TUESDAY The picture it_ was pro- 1 duced first at the Hackett Theater gambler, has a picturesque part and the balance of the cast in the title role. Nat Goodwin also] chosen, in. New. York, with Dustin Farnum played the character. The produc- tion became one of the most popular| the paddles as an old Mississipp! shows on the road. Now comes the| stern wheeler plies from Cairo’ to screen version, which obviously in-| New Orleans; strumming — banjos corporates scenes and incidents im- poasible on the stage, - the picture, And wii saveied cares is well| Ot for the colorful things of life? A Larry Simon Comedy is on the same program. Cameo Kirby Brings the music) of “ SSS eee _Cal! the Tribune for highway in. a yellow moon over John Gilbert, a natable screen|1Uaint melodies on the lower dec! in the cabin a poker game beneath Gertrude Olmsted, as the belle -of| ickly Ights from swinging oll lamps old New Orleans, is.equally well fit-|—@ Shot in the dark- ted for her part, Alan-Hale, in the A Double Musical Comedy Bill Presented By “NAUGHTY BABY REVUE” —also— ‘Yankee Madness” Feature Picture es And Comedy 10c—40c Continuous 2:30 to 11 Lovers of romance en revel _in Electrical Workers Benefit Drawing RIALTO TUESDAY EVENING AT 9:15 Miss Maxguerite Dettwiler Will Draw the Numbers PRIZES DONATED BY ALL THE ELECTRICAL FIRMS OF CASPER “THE WOMAN ON THE JURY” IS COMING With the BIG TEN CAST SYLVIA BREAMER FRANK MAYO LEW CODY BESSIE LOVE MARY CARR HOBART BOSWORTH MYRTLE STEDMAN HENRY B. WALTHALL ROY STEWART JEAN HERSHQGLT Once In a Hundred a Cast Like Thi Once in a Blue Moon,a Picture as Gripping ELEVEN MEN—MEN OF THE WORLD—SOME PROUD—SOME WEAK—SOME STRONG— AGAINST A WOMAN, FIGHT- NG, TO SAVE ANOTHER WO- Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Here is a big punch in the pic- ture, Performingona tant or high in Ao villian cuts the rope—Does her from a terrible Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and MONDAY Supported By . MARION NIXON —IN— } THE CIRCUS COWBOY Here are the combined thrills of the Wild West and the Big Top— All In One Picture Grown-ups will enjoy it. Kids will never stop talking about it. —Also— Im, erial Comedy The Job” Featuring the Almost Human Monkeys Community Songs Tonight Shows at 1-2-3:30-5-6:30-3. 9:30 7 “KAMEO KIRBY” with JOHN GILBERT —also— LARRY SEMON in “THE BARNYARD”

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