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PAGE SIX. Sn ne a a IRD I Sa I SOME TINTON Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 “CYTHEREA” PLAYIN LAST TIMES TONIGHT A woman may be*as old as she ‘feels, as the adage has it, but a man is never old until he has lost interest in a pretty faco and lacks the desire to con his age to im- press the owne the face Proof of whi the current phot ica theater for the last times today, “Cytherea,” goddess of love, a First National picture, presented by Samuel Goldwyn and produced and personally directed by George Fitz: maurice. Included in the stellar Gast are Lewis S. Stone, Alma Rubens, Norman Kerry, Irene Rich, Constance Bennett, Betty Bouton and Charles Wellesley. “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY” PROMISES CONTROVERSY which begin “Daughters comes to the ning § of aturd: to t if one is to juc m other d. Whi uightforward the members in which It has pla strictly spe drama of 1 of the your it neverthe less has proven to be a contro: versial t among a wide num ber of people in walks of ‘life. Perhaps this is because it has a sub- ect that strikes at the heart of every American home today. and asks pertinently the questions: What's r doing? What daughte keeps and who stalks her n, the producer the pleture, has aid in the story to-de- l phase of life>arid a the unconyentior ng adventures of that has taken the reigns of y in its own hands.and;has sought pleasure and diversion along a reckless path. The. wild abandon of youth has been @ much discussed theme among edu cators,’ parents and clergy of late and it has remained for Mr. Stur- geon to come forward with the visval document of this .much mooted question. “Daughters of Today” pictures a group in a large college city and tells in a realistic manner the hu- morous, dramatic and sometimes pathetic ep s that mark their path as they race from one wild adventure to another. } h A splendid cast headed by Patsy Ruth, Miller, Ralph .Grayes, Philo "McCullough, Zazu Fitts, Phillips Smalley ana na Murphy “ enact the principal roles, in addition to Which there is an ensemble of pretty girls who are effectively seen in the production. PRESENT VAUDEVILLE CLOSING AT COLUMBIA For lumbla loyd in rrent vaude has had t times today the Co. is offering Harold Last” and the four features. The 2 good run attracte 1 consider ew pr The ram will th start tomor. row: Kiddies, juventie artists of ability, Michelina and Sa bot, dance: le ¢ “the wo- man in bre and Grant and Wal lace will be seen in adeville. Er nest Torrence and auline Starks will take part in “The Kingdom Within theme. at this| ¢ uuse of its out-| What's Your Daughter Doing? The Question That Confronts Every Home! For the first time beginning Saturday the Rialto thea- ter is presenting a picture founded on a sensational This picture deals fearlessly with the great- est problem of the American home today and we be- lieve it will do a world of good. The picture is entitled “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY.” It tells a story you will never forget, is lavishly pro- duced and has an all-star cast that for youth, beauty and verve will remind you of the Ziegfeld Follies. This picture was secured at great expense. cities where it has played it has attracted larger crowds than the theaters could accommodate. are sure you will compliment us on our enterprise in presenting this most unusual attraction. Musical score is being prepared by Nelly G. Todd, Directress of the Netto Ladies Orchestra, | Respectfully, P. S.—Your best opportunity to Matinee performances, opened a two day engagement at the Irls Theater yesterday. Conway Tearle has tong been considered an attraction by the ardent screen pa- tron, and this’ clever’ actor's capa- bilities have. never shown to bettér advantage than in this romance of the South geas. Mr, Tearle appears in a most symyiathetic role, that of Paul Car- rington, a young doctor, whose en- tire career, it appears, is to be sac- riticed to satisfy a capricious wo- man’s whim. Mr. Tearle does not maké his Paul Carrington a moon- ENGAGEMENT 16 SHORT AND SWEET IN PICTURE ss ee Jack Holt and Sigrid Holmquist} man who has been sadly hurt and make short work of an engagement] who in an effort to forget, takes in the plieture “A Gentleman of! the best and noblest course—name- Leisure,” which opened yesterday}ly, by plunging himself into hard at the Rialto theater. It is true that] work that will be of lasting benefit Holt ‘furnishes the speed for the] to humanity. love making but he is followed close-| “The woman in the case" is ably ly by the fair co-sta depicted by Zena Keefe, and to this “A Gentleman of Leisure” pro-| capable young actress must go hon- vides Holt with an opportunity to] ors almost equal to the star's, STEADILY INCREASING wealth without great cares or great desire to care. His recklessness gets him into em- barrassing situations but he 1s fin- ally extricated from them and is There is no gainsaying the enor- mous increase in the popularity of Jack Hoxie, the cowboy. star, the hero of the Arrow-Ben Wilson series of dramas, which are proving s0 permitted to marry the Indy of his choice with the full consent of her popular with exhibitors and the pub- lc. In his latest, “Dz: s Crucible,’ WOMAN AILING FOR A YEAR +Took Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound— Happy Results Newcastle, Pa,—‘‘I was all run- $< “DANGEROUS TRAIL” T0 ARRIVE HERE TOMORROW The Dangerous Trail’ which will » ithe attraction at the An er Friday and Saturda of intrigue, 1 action A’Si Ducks also be “SCARAMOUCHE” IS ONE OF GREATEST PICTURES The latest Rex In, for Metr zation of that name, ing theater ¢ cast Ist and Fox News will own. right side so that could hardly stand ion my feet. When I walked I felt as if something was | falling. I was not ; lable to do any} lwork and had a} Inurse most of the time. She spoke | tome about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- to nad-|etable Compound, so I gave it a fair | ‘ger cities, | trial. Some women think one bottle where it has been played as a two| should cure them, but I did not stop dollar attraction, is one of the great-| at that. I took more and got better | est pictures in screon history. and am able ever since todo my own The story is laid in the time of the | housework. There wasatime, when | French Revolution and deals with| I would complain of not feeling well, | the adveritures of a young noble who | thatmy husband would say, ‘Go to the taltes»the side- of the, people, Willis | doctor But now he will tell me to Goldbeck made the-screen adaptation sere fetes of spre Lag 1 the photography was ‘by John 1.| and ithas alwayshelped me. I have Arta i aad had druggists tell me that they had something better, but they don’t tell me that now, for I take noother. I have been taking the Vegetable Com- pound now for five years. Any wo- man who cares to call or » 1 will be glad to tell her how it helped me.’’—Mrs. MABEL List SHERBAHN, 515 Newell Ave., Newcastle, Pa. am production ‘aramouche,” a picturi- afacl Sabatini’s novel of ll come to the Wyom- Sunday for a run rry, Lewis “Scaramou vines’ reports fri —— FAMOUS STAR APPEARS IN “MAROOHED HEARTS” whole cohorts of ranch ruffians— those unpopular bad men who are always in the way of the triumph of cowboy Virtue: over Br biome rs | villainy. Health all have put a crushing foot squarely on Califernia’s _ beautiful flowers. Each has refused to com- ply with-the appeal of, a florist that he be permitted to import California flowers for Memorial Day trade, The florist almost tearfully pleaded that af he couldn't draw on California for flowers his business would be. ser- fously curtailed. “Nothing doing," or Words to that effect, was the re- Sponse of each of the three depart- ments of government that acted in the case—California flowers might = f seeing their and his halt- reed brother. They will also see im meet and defeat, singlehanded, CALIFORNIA FLOWERS — “BANNED IN WYOMING CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 22.—The Governor's office, State ‘Veterinar- Simple Home Treat- ment for Swollen Veins If you or any relative’or friend is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, thy best advice that anyone in this world can give is to get a prescription that many physi- clans are now prescribing, Ask Smith & Turner Drug Co. for an original two-ounce bottle of Emerald Ol! 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East Terraces YOUANG JACK HOXIE AMERICA gerous Trail.” “LAST TIMES TODAY 9 “CYTHEREA GODDESS OF LOVE LEWIS*’STONE ALMA RUBENS drama taken from ¥ Toséph: Hereer WILL ROGERS presenting Mayor Loy 10c and 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “THE DANGEROUS TRAIL” —with— IRENT RICH, NOAH BEERY, TULLY MARSHALL, JACK CURTIS OH, KIDS SPECIAL “DANGEROUS TRAIL” MATINEE At 4:30 FRIDAY AFTERNOON at the A NICE FAT BAG OF LUKIS’ HONEY DEW KISSES TO EACH CHILD ATTENDING You'll be thrilled with the Big Northland Picture, “The Dan- millions of admirers ‘of: this artist|tan's office and State Board of{carry foot-and-mouth germs and| the British women’s open golf cham- have an opportunity. favorite playing hit Wyoming is taking no chances with foot-and-mouth, JOYGE WETHERED 13 ‘GOLF CHAMPION AGAIN PORT RUSH, Antrim, Treland, |-Press)— CONWAY TEARLE pas Ts 10c and 20c THEATER \ ‘In His Latest “DESERT CRUCIBLE” —also— 2 Part Comedy HAIL —and— “FELIX CAT” A renowned star appears.in ‘Ma- rooned Hearts,” the picture which HOW “TZ” HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, t A fe rs, No 5 © Mmpir your face in feal, acts right ws out all, the poston which puff up the f and forget your foot | Ah! how comfortable your | fect feel. Get a box of *'Tiz” now at any drug or department store. Don't suffer. Haye good feet, glad ouses, buntons | bre shoo tight: with pain or agons off. | HOLT INE jatio’ Tin" “A fect, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot | G tl rar hirg ie ooh nia A oe entleman Advertisement. Of Leisure” burglar. He ge’ both get caught—and then MERMAID COMED FUN FROM THE PRESS . Shows at: CARNIVA In those We |! A Special Carnival HOWLING RIALTO THEATER. | A. P. Spies, Manz secure seats will be at ‘|| RIALTO A rapid-fire comedy in which Jack Holt—very rich and very, bored with life—disguises himself ; a real burglar to help him. —Also— 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Thursday Evening, May 23 North Washington Hall The N, and S. W. Bus Stops at the Door The Management Is Sparing No Effort to Maintain the Popularity of the Thursday Evening Featuring the Popular, Pleasing, Peppy ORCHESTRA Which Assures You the Best of Music, Courteous Treatment and a Pleasant Place to Spend the Evening WALTER GALLES, Proprietor Saturday TODAY: TOMORROW, “DAUG ent a » as a They the excitement starts! Y—“UNCLE SAM” PATHE NEWS L DANCE Dances WOLVES ager and Leader THE GANG’S ALL HERE! AL TO OF TODAY” HAIL! Saturday: HTERS A Drama of Youth’s Present Day Craving for an Unending Whirl of Pleasure What Is Your Daughter Doing? Where Are the Daughters of Today Drifting? How Many Parents Know the Company Their Children Keep? Whose Fault is it when Tragedy Stalks Into the Home? These are only a few of the questions which are answered in the story of the modern youth of today. plonship which she lost last year, by defeating Mrs. F'. Cautley of ‘Thanet, captain of the Kent county team, seven up and six to play in the 36- hole final_match. East Terrace Lots are all large. , Uk SAYISOVER AND OVER AGAIN x “SCARAMOUCHE” ‘Eat “SCARAMOUCHE” ; “SCARAMOUCHE” 5 “SCARAMOUCHE”. “SCARAMOUCHE” “SCARAMOUCHE”’ “SCARAMOUCHE” ““SCARAMOUCHE” “SCARAMOUCHE” —and prepare for the treat of your life next Sunday at 4 WYOMING THEATRE COLUMBI Matinee Every Day 2:30 Evening 6:45—9 o’Clock VAUDEVILLE A Snappy Variety of Syncopated Singing EMMONS and AUBREY | Loads of Harmony and Pep WOODS’ POSING DOGS America’s Greatest Canine Wonders in a Marvelous Posing Exhibition oe TODAY LAST TIMES Speedy Dancing Mingled With Song BILLY and MAY FRANK It Isn’t what we do, but how we do it THE FLORENCE GALE SAXOPHONE THREE A Musical Offering Extraordinary Feature Pictures ~ HAROLD LLOYD in “SAFETY LAST” A Complete New Show Starting Tomorrow MLLE CHERIE ROTH KIDDIES The Woman In Bronze Some Entertainers MICHELINA & SABOT GRANT & WALLACE Dancing Supreme A Variety Offering Feature Picture ERNEST TORRENCE and PAULINE STARKE in “THE KINGDOM WITHIN” CHEVROLET TOURING CAR DE LUXE 1924—SPORT MODEL—1924 FREE GIVEN AWAY AT THE ARKEON It’s Absolutely Free—No Chances Sold The car is on display tonight. must drive it out the front doors, How } would you like to own a brand new Sport Model? It wouldn’t be so bad would it? | This is just one of our big features. Better be here than wish you had. Arkeon!|| Dancing Academy | DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT Somebody

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