Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 18, 1924, Page 22

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PAGE EIGHT. (Continued from Page Seven.) “GREAT WESTERNER’ SON OF THE EAST NOVEL FEATURE IN HOLT PLAY WATERLOO STATION, London, one of the largest railroad terminals in the world, is the scene of~the opening episodes of the Paramount picture, “A Gentleman of Leisure,’ starring Jack Holt, which comes to the Rialto theater Wednesday, This introductory scene, quite un- usual in motion pictures, presents to the audience the principal players Strangely enough Harry play of His own, "Hearts of Alaska,"!| ¢o'tns, seoguotionrentarithe acer star of “The Lightning a one. day he met Henry B.| Tits ts described by ait who bave hed which is now showing at the Wyo- hall who offered him a part in jewa Gt: the platdre ana declined probably the greatest | pictures. He has been on the novelty. Never before has any pro- n the sereen, is 4 son/ screen ever since. Few people who] guste ge quiployed this alas soo ¥ Carey in action an the| "ry che statin, JackeHolt, ‘playihg born in New York City] Screen can be made to realize that | poport Willoughby Pitt, a young and started out in life with the|he was’ not literally “born in the| ecnteman of srerth and leisure, is intention of following the law. To| Saddle.” Since entering the silent this end he studied Blackstone at he has made himself so New York university and” had & part of ranch life in Call-!r aay. Blount, whose ‘wish it 1s to be! visions of following in his father’s | fornia that it seems natural to sup- cure for “Spennie’ a wealthy wife footsteps and ming a judge. | Pose his entire life has been devoted| cng thus save them from fleancial During a ‘protracted, ‘lines, how-|to this sort. of enQvavor.: His °bIs| sentior also-are present. But Bie ever, ho wrote a play to brighten| home at Saugus, California, covers Spencer has ideas of his own, and the tedium of convalescence. It| Seventeen hundred acres. among the chorus girls who have 2 western drama called “Mon-| Somo of Carey's best known pie-|come to soe Pitt off to the Staten, yyand found a producer much} tures include “Outcast of Poker|spennie has selected one as hig quicker than is usual with first sht for Love,” “Desert+ choice for a wife. plays. When the star of the pro-| Driv shin’ Thru,” “The} 3: ts in this station, also, that some duction fell down on the job, Mirac| and “The Night} of the big scenes in the picture oc- played the part and realized that| Hawk." cur, an.ong them Holt's wager that acting was what he really wanted b RAE peepee ee he will catch his train long after the to do tarred in another Cal! the Tribune for highway in formation, FIRST PRIZE—IVER JOHNSON BICYCLE To Give Him a Lift and to Help Him to Win One of the Handsome Awards Pictured entrance gates have been closed,— his stop en-route to participate in a Cpe Casper Sunday Crisune dice game, and finally, his thrilling Pursult and catching of the train near the end of the runway. “A Gentleman of Leisure’ is a comedy-drama, adapted from the stage play by John Stapleton and P, G. Wodehouse. Joseph Henabery dl- rected. ‘The supporting cast headed by Sigrid Holmquist is ‘exceptional. ly_ strong. : —————__ STORY OF WEST TOLD IN FILM FEATURE. AT IRIS THEATER TODAY A thrilling story of the west is of- fered today at the Iris theater in their feature attraction, “Hidden Gold.” In this picture Ray Gallagher and Alma Bennett are given the stel- lar honors, It is one of those gripping tales with a number of good fistic bouts, thrilling escapes and trying sitya- tions that lifts this picture to it heights. > The central issue is the gold of a servant which is hidden in a pocket in the hills, It is the effort of the Walker gang to secure this gold. They fear the wily servant, but manage to kidnap him and attempt to torture the secret from him. Dave manages to effect his release, but is later himself, through their schem- ing, accused of the murder of Joe. How he and Nita manage to work their way out of the tangle of cir- SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1924, or more in a den near Moneta where| district to be paved, where, under] with Fort D. ‘A. Russell. S cumstances. Their fight on the re Stock of hand bridge. His escape from jail| his father ‘was agent for the North-| its franchise, if it continues operat-|the company is held chiefly by Mrs, and dynamite, Nita’s escape from the villains is all graphically told in the Picture. western before coming to Lander. Early each spring he goes to a cei tain place where the snakes hiber- nate and as the warm spring days come leave their rendevous and seek tho open he finds them easy prey. His room is hung with rattlesnake skins, mounted owls, crows and a big eagle hangs thresteningly “over the head of his bed as tho to take re- venge upon fis captor, ing it must pave between its rails|‘Thomas A. Cosgrift of Denver, and one foot on elther side of the SESE Se. ? 2 2? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? track. The line connecta Cheyenne Bobcat Battles For Kittens But Finally Retreats LANDER, Wyo., May 17.—Lander is sending out a S. O. S. call for a wet nurse of the feline species. Ralph Clark fourteen years oid na- turalist while hunting’ rattlers in the rocks near Moneta Saturday sud- fenly heard a terrific squawk that set his nerves tingling and before|States army, inspected the 13th he knew it a ferocious mother bob calvalry at Fort D, A. Russell Fri- gat came towards him. Aiming| day. 23 quickly he fired and the animal re- treated, leaving a nest of five baby kittens, two of which he had badly wounded in the battle. Dispatching the wounded kittens he placed the others in his pockets and started for the train which was due shortly for Lander. The kittens were but a couple of days old and will not have their eyes optn for some time. The surprise of their young lives awaits them when they discover that they are being fed from a nipple instead of the way nature intended. Just what sort of a protest they will re- gister remains to be seen. Young Clark has already attained a reputation as a hunter of rattle snakes having captured a hundred Cavalry Inspection Made ‘At Russell CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17—Ma- Jor General Willard <A. Holbrook, chief of cavalry of the United ——_. ____ PAVING PLANS FOUGHT BY STREET AAILWAY CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17.—Be- couse it faces an assessment of $8,000 for street paving and, furthermore, has been a losing property for sev. eral years, the Cheyenne Electric street Railway company proposes to suspend business unless it is re- leved of the paving assessment, It has begun tearing up its line in the YOUR SILENT PARTNER For. Demonstration on This Noiseless Call Wyoming Typewriter Exchange PHONE 2626 ARKEON BLDG. 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