Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1924, Page 4

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Charles de Roche crawls from a web on the other side of the stage| Trained animals, comic characters, made entirely of electric lights.| dancing, singing, and. music com- They then do the datce of the} Pose the vaudeville program which ts Spider and the Moth, which is one] Opening today’ at ~ the Columbia of the mo utifully executed | theater. dances ever n motion pictures.| Hermany's cats and dogs is said —_ to be an excellent ‘act on the part of these trained animals and on the PRINGLE AND NAGEL PHOTOPLAY AT RIALTO Sinuous as passionate, dark with the mystery of unrevealed identity, weighted with the respon- be now on view at the Wyoming thea- rarely been given a chance to por- tray draws sympathy at once from the onlooker. selfishness and jealousy’ of another to admiration however refuses the advances of her lover after she has taken up the life of a nun believing at the time that her lover was dead. Tho scen actual picture’ were voleano used for the climax of the photopfay when the monster lave MANY SHOWS IN ONE part of their trainer S. Hermany who has just returned from Europe where the Jiggs therest of the c known in the comic and Irish songs will predominate in inne 5 ’ nen nae YON * ° — ~ | | “The White Sister” which is The very pretty Gish girl has so forcefully a character that As a young girl cheated her inheritance because of the Pity gives way when she attracts pity. are laid in Italy with of a very few. Some taken of the work to Le excer Vesuvius at sends molten m upon a town. — ooo AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT ears training anl- here. is the creator of on the stage will with Maggle and ters so well rip. Irish wit thur Van wh Been toge lities of a kingdom, that fs Aileen | the act. ngle who co-stars with Cohraa| Upside-down dancing will be ex- in Elinor Glyn's sensational] cuted by Eouis Stone. He is assist- st Three Weeks” which is being | ¢4 by a The duo have shown at the Rialto theater. Eaniooa : DOE fee ee ihc Onn | i. Avatanidard yRudatiller mat tant Rae eee wisely. Few stara could give it|f Johnson and Harding. It includes| and which this actress gives it, y, refinement, ideals , dreams, the emotions of womanhood. It ‘emely hard part for cept perhaps the one Conrad Nagel, always a portrayer of good men, plays a character herc who experiences a great love never before so much dreamed of by him. The very fine work of Nagel as the man who would know and feel more of love is worthy of com- ment, In “Three Weeks” Elinor Glyn rotks to bring out the theory that in the lives of every man and woman is a period of perfect ‘happiness, a time when they lo ach other mere than at any other time before or after marriage. In the story the love {s illicit as the standards of the world go and the price is paid in suffering and death. LILLIAN GISH HAS BIG ROLE IN FINE PICTHRE A great role and a great picture, that is Lillian Gish who is starring Corns Never Use a Knife! It is 90 easy to get rid of acom. Blue-jay ends ther. Stops the pain instantly. Then the com loosens and comes out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. DBaB10 Blue-jay June 23, 1924 If Mr, Wheeler Cawfield will present this ticket to our cash- jer within three days it will en- title himself and one guest to our specielly selected combina- tion dinner served daily- 0 Em to 8:30 p. m.—Coffee hop or Main Dining Room Hotel Townsend | —LAST TIMES TODAY— —in— Shows: 1, 2, 3:30, 8, singing and dancing. Richard makes the fe: Expert watch and jewelr it Ing. CHARLES JONES “WESTERN LUCK” A__NERVE-TINGLING TALE oF —With— "DEALING ACTION AND TRaWTSE HOPE ™ MRILLS | HAMPTON 550 —Also— LARRY SEMON rd atl ——— “THE STONE AGE” “TROUBLE BREWING” 6:30, 8, 9:30 Black lace and white chiffon are both lovely, fragile fabr! satisfying result. the popularity of the black and white combination t! season advances we find that white trimmed with bla than black trimmed with white, but you can’t go wrong with the com- bination any way you use It. ¥ > MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1924.° whe Casper Daily wrivnne “THE GOLD DIGGERS” A MARVEL OF SMOOTHNESS ticipated showing at the Iris theater today and Tuesday ‘will convice all that “The Gold Dig- gers,” the adaptation of the David Belasco play of the same name, and w > ‘ q ss “of hone rege as Conra: jagel and leen Pringle : , i years, is one rare p! which makes its coming an event to dN Ai } f remember for all time. This is not . directed by Sait only on account of its celebrated lan ot stars, tts strong story and beautiful unique settings, but also because the entire story-is unrolled amooth- ly,. apparently without effort, as though # were a single unit, and not a complicated story of the gay night life of New Yorks’ intriguing women. The very able cast include Hope Hampton, Windham — Standing, Loulse Fazenda, Gertrude. Short, Alec Francis, Jed Prouty, Arita Gill- man, Peggy Brown, Margaret Sed- don, Johnny Harron, Ann Corn. wall, Edna Tichenor, Frances Ross, Marle Prade and Louise Beaudet. “WESTERN LUCK” WILL CLOSE HERE TONIGHT “Western Luck,’ Charles Jones picture, is closing the America theater today. In this film the hero of so many western stories ts in- terested in the ofl business and in- cidentally runs into danger and into love. One adventure follows another with rapidity. —————_-___—.- Bricklayers lead the field of labor in wage increases gained in the last half century. -———__—____ Last year Canada produced more coal, lead, cobalt and asbestos than in any other year. The much now showing on ture. ‘Three discussed film TODAY Tomorrow Wednesday COLUMBIA‘: FIRST RUN PICTURES THE BILL Matinee Today MONDAY THAT HAS 2:30 * TUESDAY — BROKEN ALL Evening 6:45—9 WEDNESDAY RECORDS ” 10c 40c THURSDAY _A GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAM The Only Act of Its Kind in the World Call the Tribune before you start on that trip, ———————__ 2.22 Wyoming Motorway 2? ? ? penis attrib BE tess i lS Wyoming pand when: join their forces gs they have in this gown and hat we get a truly Besides the lace edging, motifs of the lace are cut out to over-estimate applied on the skirt and the scarf. It is impossibl: Caaper Jewe'ry Co., 0-8 Blag. Bark’ ad Goal When “warm weather arrives, practically every woman) yearns for & dress that Is both dark and cool and may be worn on the street without looking™hs if the wearer were bound for a garden party, Here is something that just fills the order. It is of blue georgette crepe with just a suggestion of trimming tn the way of white porcelain beads, ‘The pleated apron adds to the tatlored effect and gives a certain weight to the sheer mate- rial. The easy neckline and short sleeves insure absolute freedom and comfort, TODAY and TUES, “THE GOLD DIGGERS” 10c and 20¢ Bathing in the Remodeled Pool—400 Dressing Rooms MATINEE AT 2:30 Direct from a Complete Tour of Australia, England and South Aruerica LOUIS STONE AND CO. Presenting- His Unique Novelty Up Side Down Dancing NOW PLAYING LILLIAN GISH In the Greatest Picture Of All Time Broadways Favorite Steppers Johnson and Harding A Distinct Animal Novelty Hermany’s Cats and Dogs Late Feature with European Circuses In their own Original Numbers Featuring “Watch the Quadrille.” Specially En; ARTH ged Attraction R VAN TRIO Assisted by Maggie and Co, _EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN SHOWING OF THIS FEATURE PICTURE RICHARD TALMADGE in “LET’S GO” In which are performed the most Gering feats ever witnessed upon the screen—stunts which lefy death, by the man who does not. Konw Fear! = TUESDAY-HERMANY’S CAT and DOG MATINEE, All Children Accompanied by. Their Parents Admitted Free % WEDNESDAY—SPECIAL OFFER TO THE LADIES Two Ladies Admitted for 40c . Thursday—Amateur Night’ Phone 986-W and Enter A “THE THE “WHITE SISTER” See the greatest volcano eruption scene ever filmed; also a flood scene never equalled before. The. Creator “Jiggs’’ in Bringing Up Father” To Avoid Standing, Come Early Shows Start: 1—3—5—7—9 Ounces for (more than 8 pound and » half BO mares OO, WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Your Bakings Millions of Pounds Used by the Government he epaghe donxerous than a lioness—with i¢ passion of a tigeress—win, ft, ah! she is beautiful, . en dvi be CO.STARRING BARBARA LaMARR _ CONWAY TEARLE DARING—FASCINATING GLITTERING—GORGEOUS KEEP KOOL RIVERVIEW PARK. MILLS Dancing, Roller Rink, Rides and Concessions Slim Brant and His DeLuxe Entertainers SPECIAL NOTE—This is a film play for adults. We advise Casper parents not to permit their children to attend the showing of “The White Moth.” + FINE ! THAT’S WHAT THEY ALL SAY LET’S GO To Casper’s Newest Playground __ EVENING AT 8:30 Free Parking Space for Your Car Casper-to-Mills Bus Leaves Second and Center Street Every Fifteen Minutes, FOUR DAYS STARTS TOMORROW AMERICA 4 DOWUP Cis Kemer yes _——— Rag

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