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SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1924. Che Casper Sunday Cribune PAGE SEVEN. ee ee ee ame emer emenes SOUNDER CCIDUNE cei ee PAGE, SEVEN, pe ald se! gy andewille : News of Local Offerings :-; Notes of Filmdom Percy Marmont play the great roles look forward to the picture, as those} Announcement that Bert Roach of The Lady Known as Lou, Dan- bi who make final decision on picture} and Harry Mann are in the Cast as: eg cits | gerous Dan McGrew, and Jim, the material are not actuated in their] sures that a comedy element will re- | VV fyiyy Supplies ; een The exceptional cast also , «“ Gebision by Any “reason of “book] lieve the tension created by the dra- g pp: ‘ Mac Busch, Gtorge. Sieg. PICTURED IN STORM QAGHTER” NT AMERICA value,” matic situations, Others in the cast FIXTURES, LAMPS, | eg 2 5 many others, The pro ling ad-| are Wiliam B. Davidson, Cyril . F ' AUTO HOLDS REAL AST duction was directed’ by Tikende : ture In ntorfh. and on desert] Chadwick, Alfred Fisher and J. TERESA eR Uioaere venture in storm. and on desert Sikiibet asc: parkounily *wubervin, (SS Island, called for by the story, but| Farrel MeDonala. Radio Supplies by Arthur IH. Sawyer. Winifred| ‘Preview reports of “Tho Storm) and ready fellows and ships werel vigiant cameramen provided some| “Dlastigtams” are till on view| “Motor Repairing Dunn wrote the scen: Sik ini dap orth oy Daughter,” Universal-Jewel coming | PFopelled by wind instead of being| thrins that the Author had not con-| %t the America at each performance. \ floated houses propelled by steam "i hee ° to the America theater Tuesday and aoe templated, for they took advantage Fi ne ees Manager ‘Toda of the Rialto ts rrebaateveisn, while the daughter at] 4 commission recently appointed| Wednesday, establish it au n_pic-| Cd Peobled by a lot of brass polish-| of accident to add to these thrills. (ADDITIONAL THEATER NEWS Electric Supply A and paint cleaners, a3 ON PAGE iT ‘ wearing a smile that wont come off} gay party 1s hovering in the|by the Chilean Government to atudy| tite that will receive high acclaim |". BRE ay! phe storm|;, M88 Dean takes the part of Kate thoes jaPps Constraction Co. “Daughters of Today” broke all His] shadow of tragedy, The story is a| methods of encouraging the beet-|froi the public. Directed’ bY) Daughter” is exceptional! ton Itad ,, daughter of a retired sea! mpg gineat rubber Obtained Js fine} 5 west jone 483W attendance records for Saturday and) startling romance of youth, beauty|*Usar industry in Chile, has report:|George Archainbaud, “The Storm] coccnod trom a story that was pot | + nes the prisoner! para, gathered in the Amazon Estimate Gladly Furnished promises to- prove equally successful| and tragedy, with love triumphant] 6d that state aid is essential at loast| Daughter” is a etarring vehicle for written by a “popular author—a Morgan “| regions of South America during its entire run. in the end, It is a picture to appeal| during the first few are. Priscilla Dean, and is a story of ad- ACY lin taObo thing, Haver anhas Dest trayed By 4 Santschi, " “1 Il as it speaks in the language of ry venturous life at sea and ashore in & mutiny by the crew, ‘Daughters of Today” is distinctly | to bits hed in magasing form au -it : ny ! a mre modern -and_ decidedly American. adcy ta selblade bod Seihice, cite 2 g52. Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? the days when sailors were rough | was w ritten by Leete Rentc! a INH ho i tepgae beret) ee Preoed (i, USED CAR BARGAINS REE) Life in a college town, where jazz, AP = who for two ye Whe. a manu wa de she ee ; : se “petting parties and-modern frivol- | i Picture of the jaazie life of a cer script ponder at Untyersal’ studios,| pare nies taanise ae the iene] Wyoming Oldsmobile g ities of the pleasure-loving young | t#in strata of American youth start: Th ‘lls Th t O 1 h Ss and whose critical mind finally con.| 2&t, him because of the indignities J ALS Aa w ling. L ‘ y “| to which she has been subjected. people of today ate depicted. It is ; rr a rt eSe ja BF ccived the plot of “The Storm| ae * r ha ite producers stato, a allée of lif6, y a Can Give } The ship's company is cast away Company Daughter.” It tells of d country 1 wh ie g on a desert islahd where the con- Ph 1963 FE Vea lvectin a came pendence Emotions That Only Dean Can Live hich {all the moro reason to clusion of the sto mere - 2 and who, throligh her desire to see =< : Ong ll 1¢ lifo, falls in with tHe gilded youth The mighty hurricane of melodramatic th ‘ rills un- THe ie ohare intake OF SERVICE leashed in this storm drama of the seas will sweep you You made it possible great deal of danger, is made love to off your feet! for us to show the big- by an unscrupulous man And misses , ’ : a: Producti 4 Tee only By a’ hair's breadth.| POEM COMING SCILLA And just as gripping d Sie Production ever cinati H ff BS ne tae ae regal pare is Priscilla Dean's hery “The Hunchback of also hangs over the heroine until,| + poreavet te ee Mas. . 5 by a most startling and unexpected erson, daughter of \ . Notre Dame” climax, the . murder’ fs clearod,| “The Shooting of Dan McGrew,” the seven seas, shang- THIRD DIMENSION, Patsy, Ruth, Milier, a film version ofthe famous Robert peoned aan ae d ae Movie STARTS | NOW YOU ARE such a hit in . Service poem, made by the Saw- f ' GOING TO HAV Notre Dame," fe the hetoine. Ralph| yer-Lubin company for Metro, “is brutes, clawing, fight- 0 & : » [ves-JEvENTHAL TODAY H ae ! , it | THE Graves, an exceedingly talented ac-| © o the Rialto theater start: ing, struggling for love es tor, is the hero. ‘The gay -|ing Wednesday. ‘This new ploture ee hosed ine ry ‘ agg PLASTIGRAMS' SECOND BIGGEST ing Villain, Reggic Adams, is playea| tells the whole story of the dra: ony odramatic sche ie CE ducational ProtureD pies brilliant and handsome Actor,|™mftic hate between two men, an hasta neat tna Philo McCullough. A homely touch} @¢tval happening in| the days of . in + is added by the character of Ger-|the Yukon gold rush.” ‘The events Fon tuous’ role! Plastigrams” is the screen’s greatest novelty. It makes movies stand out so free Gikiee) the mothar who, back} leading up to the gunfight are re- | . realistic you'll be thrilled, at times you'll almost want to jump out of your , ve o} care, awaits the coming! vealed for the first time. seat. It brings screams and laughter when things leave the screen and come out ot her daughter for the family Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody and \ into the audience ch a woman is not set by greed, temptation, doubt—THE These Pictures are viewed through special red and blue glasses furnished to f tows? tf i Ne|™ audience. “Plastigrams’ will be shown at each performance, RIALTO 0 || = 7 DIT and CBO. - a TUESDAY > 4 i NN ; ADDED ATTRACTION =a N o, ava «| wees Se . MARY PHILBIN | CAST SECOND EDITION Tom Santschi i \s ‘ —N Of the Dance Review by the Pupils of the ym Be Davidson, \ Yet even s ating moments, scenes of stage = 00 passionate souls all enmeshed in a J. F; arrell SCHOOL OF DANCING fe Fisher George Kuwa Dancing at 8 0’Clock—9 :30 0’Clock ales “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY” Starts 1, 2, 8:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 « is a woman who is staunch in her love, faithful She CARAMOUCHE” dea's with pu nee, grandeur. ‘S' “THE BAD MAN” ’ —With— HOLBROOK BLINN STARTS TUESDAY “ARABIAS LAST ALARM” in possession of her own heart. ER GIRL— ys MINECOLEAA < Ei 3 & g & 5 a ¢ & a a ow 3 2 2 A to & 2 ° 2 3 WHAT MEN DESIRE < & F | z £ 5 2 o 3 E v Fy 3 g 7 3 E E eo —— —With— yi aleae tbe bates as — ey lA i A | O 4 ~" s . . > ae ( It’s a vivid story of the Alice Tey todays bitte~ tears Ne Bee ee" TT Ramon Novarro , . , NOW PLAYING—TODAY, MON., TUES. cc ee ee g SB) Along this path worn smooth by m feet is ¥ —and— unfolded a é Shows: 12:45, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 ¥ 2 ‘ gripping action, love and MLM Nope 9 hae Pat O'Mally, Max Davidson, C » Chas. Murray and others in the cast, MORE Than A.Motion Picture! ; PASSION Portrays life today with its beauty, jazz, laugh- . fierce and burning, agitates jf ter, tears, disaster and mother love. A tremen- his rival—the wealthy Mar- ra quis of Scaramouche He dous mystery finish. is the kind who would risk Daughters | LE oe What dau ughter AN ALL-STAR ay : C OL U hue bet, qi TODAY T Headed By Is you. ing? PATSY RUTH MILLER RALPH GRAVES = Continuous Performance—Shows Start 2:30, 4:45, 6:45, 9 o’Clock dol ZAZU PITTS... ‘PHIL 0. MCCULLOUGH EDNA MURPHY.. EDWARD NS | 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE DIRECT FROM Wheto mea Hatiniented cet lc ee ee oe PANTAGES CIRCUIT THEATER, DENVER today drifting? Jat Badeie ae j AND FEATURE PICTURE How many parents know the Remind You i i h company _ their children of f f | BROADWAYS' FAVORITE DANCERS meep Zeigfeld Follies fi i p MICHELINA and SABOT ROTH KIDDIES Whose fault is it when trag- Could hestiil. ‘ iby) DANCING SUPREME ‘ The Clever Kiddie of Vaudeville edy stalks into the home? elieveinHER — These are the questions answered bell : ; ‘ ‘ A REAL NOVELTY SE LIKEABLE FELLOWS Paet care rredastion . @ Le e MLLE. CHERRIE GRANT and WALLACE THE WOMAN IN BRONZE IN A VARIETY OFFERING Dau hters , ta 2 - " 4 ow’ & : FIRST RUN FEATURE PICTURE 4d “THE KINGDOM WITHIN” With Pauline Starke and Ernest Torrence NEW SHOW STARTING TOMORROW RUBY RAYMOND TRIO PANTZER and BLAISE Song and Dance Impressions European Novelty WINNIE MASTERMAN DALE and REID : In Imitations “Eccentricities” STARTING TODAY SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURE A WARNER BROS. CLASSIC ‘BRASS’ | Wyoming over the country at 9 o’Clock ee Start 1— Denver charged $1.65. which has been showing all CASPER PRICES wi = CORPORATION . : PINUUTTD ROO CCG) Ce CLONE LOL CLO COLAC) ct unfecuttmnreree rr UUTTITERTOORIOEST TCC COR OCOC CCC