Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. “DAUGHTERS I§ SENSATIONAL FM rom TOMO AO Starting tomorrow the Rialto theater presents ‘“‘Daughters of ‘Toay,” which has created a sensa- tion in the film world and wherever shéwn has broken all records both for, public comment, and the size of the crowds attracted to the theaters, according to the newspaper .clip- pings and the film magazines, and regarding which there is already mutch comment in Casper. Described as “A Slice of Life To- day,” “Daughters of Today” deals with the problem of every Ameri- cag mother and father. Are the girls worse than the boys? Where | ‘are the young men and women of today ¢rifting? How many parents know the company thelr children keep? Whose fault is it when tragedy stalks into the home? Hiad the present generation, de- spite its jazz, its midnight bathing and strip poker parties, its cock- taiis and cigarettes, its new women and old young men, a manhood and sd creditable to the best deals, when these ven feet have pursued th t described on the bil etion — Disaster and woma has wild youth f reflected on is | r the story is one of life community today. With » prepared musical score for Todd of the R t t “tng PHOUPLAY AT EMERIGA pearin gerous Trail," a story of act and thrills in the northland that is at the America theater to- nd Saturday. ‘A Sunshine comedy, “When Wise Ducks Meet,” will a shown. ———__——_ BARTHELMESS SCRUBS OWN CLOTHES IN FILM Richard Barthelmess not only por: trays the role of a New York taxi cab driver in his latest Inspiration starring vehicle, “‘Twenty-One,” but he alsa keeps house and scrubs his own clothes in this modern screen which will be the First Na- traction at the Iris theater rar In this film, which is described as one of the most ambitious yet un dertaken by the alar star, Dick comes back to the screen in the first modern part he has played since “Fury.” In the interim he has m: two ,period costume dramas. Bright wi,” laid in Cuba “The Fighting 1e Cromwellian rization of Kentucky David.” JHEK HOLT PICTURE Ig GUIS HS EEN Cal! the Tribune for forn In His Latest Thriller “DESERT CRUCIBLE” —also— 2 Part Comedy —and— “FELIX CAT” 2 A: STEREOSCOPIC MOTION PICTURES ARE COMING At last tho stereoscopic motion picture—the goal toward which scientist, inventor and experimenter have been striving ever since the first motion picture flashed on the screen—is a reality. The illusion of depth as well as breadth and height —the “thi sion” which makes figur r objects on sereen “stanc life-like startling mann the screen and com reach of the spectator—is now avaitable to every motion picture theater through the invention of Mr. Frederic Eugene Ives. The first picture made by this method, which is known as the Ives-Leventhal process, has had a successful New York tryout at the famous Rivoli and Rialto theaters on Broadway. §o startling were the effects seen by the spectators that they experienced an entirely new set of thrills when articles were seemingly thrust in their faces from or when a beautiful girl ing drink out to them, mobile. t audience: er or surprise thrills. Tho first of these new pictures There's a long trail a-winding|~ Such a story of romance, thrills, from Seattlo’s Chinatown and opium dens to the snow-covered country of Canada. On this trail are many thrilling experiences, as met by the world famous Royal Mounted, in unending task of running Cown the Jaw breakers who invade their vast country. their known as shown at the America theater start- ing Sunday and will be held here all week, NEW VAUDEVILLE SHOW OPENING AT COLUMBIA An entirely new show of vaude- - | dies, ville and feature picture is opening at the Columbia theater. The vaudeville includes the Roth Kid- only a few years old but dancing and singing as well as Rg " One of the little t min. This coffee test was made for uu T makes it easy for you to choose a brand of coffee that will always please your family. We ask you to compare the coffee you have been using with Folger's Coffee. Here's a test which makes it easy for you to judge between the two coffees. Tomorrow morning for breakfast drink Folger's. The following morning drink the coffee you have been using. The third morning drink Folger’s again. You'll know then without question which coffee has the better flavor. The Best Coffee Wins. . That's fair, isn’t it? FOLGER’S all of seen REX IN Ramon Novarro and Cast FUN FROM THE PRESS YOU’VE SEEN past and present—and you've screen art uw Worthy Successor to “The F “SCARAMOUCHE” —with— Alice Terry PREPARE ! \ For the Treat of Your Life NEXT SUNDAY AT WYOMING THEATER the great photoplays of some masterpieces of ill never know all that reen can give until you rRé S ur Horsemen” Lewis Stone of 10,000 “Plastigrams” will be | ute. mystery, action and suspense will be found in the movie “The Danger- ous Trail,” starting at the America theater today, in which Irene Rich, Noah Beery, Tully Marshall and Jack Curtis portray to perfection the difficult roles assigned them. Here is a story, we assure you, which will, hold your interest from Betty Roth is without doubt one of the cleverest juvenile per- formers before the public today. She has appeared in every housé on the Pacific coast during the last eight -months. The act of Mlle. Cherie is a real novelty and will be q surprise. She is called “the woman in bronze.’* Michelina and Sabot present a danc- ing act that is said to be excellent, according to advance notices. Grant and Wallace appear in a variety offering. The feature picture is “The King- dom Within.” Pauline Starke, who the Ing feminine role in Kingdom Within,” is an ac- of considerable ability. Unlike y players who have come direct n the Starke has with moti nd educate ome of the peared in are “Se Little Come,” a O'Doone. Many critics, however, are of the opinion that the finest work of her born Among she has ap- diers of Fortune,” Shepherd of Kingdom 1 “The Courage of Marge | career has been achieved in “The Kingdom Within.” It is a part that calls for a high order of emotional | and dramatic ability. ketelaio bl Ee Woods Filling Station, car wash- tast Yellowstone Highway an a ic. Pt Fresh Fruits ICE CREAM New Second Street Public Casper Daily Cribune ALL TRAILS LEAD TO THE DANGEROUS TRAIL There’s Candy on that Trail for the Kiddies and Grown-Ups Will Thrill at the Adventure Too ; beginning to end and send you home with a satisfied feeling. ‘The America management has not forgotten the children, for this after- noon, at a rpecial matinee at 4:30 each child attending will receive a bag of Lukis’ Honey Dew Kisses. A Dippy-Do-Dad Comedy will also be shown. Regular shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9, today and Saturday. “OUARAMOUCHE” WILL BE GRAND OPERA SOON “Scaramouche, Rafael Sabatim's romance. which in its screen Ver- sion made by Rex Ingram for Me- tro is coming to the Wyoming the- ater, starting Sunday, has attained the fourth dimension of art. The public can ‘enjoy it in every phase of presentation—the origifal novel, the film, the stage play and now the opera. Georges Baklanoff, baritone of the Chicago Opera Company, re- cently obtained the operatic rights to the great romance of the French Revolution from Charles L. Wagner the producer of the stage play and original owner of the world’s dram- hts to the novel. klanoff has sought to have the music for this colorful subject writ TCHINGS See your doctor, Vicks, how- * ever, will allay the irritation. yIcks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly IF QUALITY AND A SAVING PLEASE YOU SHOP HERE Fresh Vegetables Murphy’s Milk and Yellowstone Cream Bakery Goods SOFT DRINKS JOHNSON’S QUALITY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET Market Phone 2570 —with— IRENE RICH NOAH TULLY MARSHALL —also— “DIPPY-DO-DAD” 4:30 this afternoon. TODAY AND SATURDAY “The Dangerous Trail” JACK CURTIS COMEDY A bag of Lukis’ Honey Dew Kisses to each child attending Special Matinee at TODAY AND SATURDAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS —in— “Twenty-One” —and— LEO MALONEY se vats “THE UNSUSPECT- ING STRANGER” 10c AND 20c BEERY 1924—SPORT sign on the market. for our patrons, Dancing DANCI The car is on display tonight. beauty it is—Grey Body trimmed in red, disc wheels—the newest sport model de- CHEVROLET TOURING CAR DE LUXE MODEL—1924 GIVEN AWAY AT THE ARKEON FREE What a This is just oné of our many big features Be Sure to Attend This Big Dance Tonight Arkeon Academy 1G EVERY NIGHT ten by Ignar Waghelter, formerly chief symphony conductor at the Berlin Opera House in Germany. He has had several of his operas produced only recently arrived in America. | tions, there successfully, and During the South African Olympic] A scheme to adv trials at Durban, in spite of a rain-|of bread is being co: sodden track and adverse Betts, the wonderful Trans-| acquired from advertising vaal pchoolboy athlete, covered the|mit the bakers to sell quarter-mile in 49 3-5 seconds. FRIDAY, MAY 23,-1924 condi-| bakers of Lombardy. lower price. JACK RIALTO. MATINEE 2:30 HOLT _‘AGentleman | Jack Holt Mermaid Comedy Fun From the ‘ ress Pathe News NEW SHOW COLUMBIA As a Third-rate Burglar a re In a First-class Comedy TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 EVENING 6:45—9 TODAY TOMORROW—SUNDAY 4 ACTS DIRECT FROM DENVER Where They Played the PANTAGES CIRCUIT THEATER BROADWAYS’ FAVORITE DANCERS MICHELINA and SABOT DANCING SUPREME A REAL NOVELTY MLLE. CHERRIE# THE WOMAN IN BRONZE SOME ENTERTAINERS ROTH KIDDIES The Clever Kiddies of Vaudeville THOSE LIKEABLE FELLOWS GRANT and WALLACE IN A VARIETY OFFERING FIRST RUN FEATURE PICTURE “THE KINGDOM WITHIN” With Pauline Starke and Ernest Torrence Photoplay by Lucien Hubbard Directed by Rollin Sturgeon | Headed by | An All Star Cast uh Patsy Ruth Mil Unt ler Ralph Graves A Zazu Pitts ae Xi Philo McCul- ad lough Phillips Smalley Gertrude Claire Edna Murphy George Nichols Edward Hearnog A Toast To Youth and Love! ughte ‘A Rollin S. Sturgeon Production of Jazz-Mad Youth In a Jazz-Mad Age Gay young feet tripping down the path that leads to the Gates of Folly. Cocktails and Kistes that are forgotten in the morning. High Heels that upset High Ideals ! —but they who Dance must pay the Piper and the Fid- dler of Frivolity must collect for his tunes, ie ee STARTS TOMORROW ertise on loaves sidered by the The revenue would per- bread at a i Pi |

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