Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 6

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tvecees wurora ees newton SeoOrNEPeOdond ee ee) ney PAGE SIX. - f —— issio: lowe sewing machine, tions is the fact that the girl and|ing" and Mr. Ingram was contem-| America theater for the last times|the Americanization ‘comm! s aes ang reaper, Sie pra ae the detective fall in love and decide | plating a trip. south on the rush,| today, Her name is Nita. the American Legion, a zens » etl tracin *aReeTIa a oat wale aS to be married atter the smashing] the film arrived, without notice and| Barbara La Marr, as the White|the war. Espousing a erie the | troduced through’.the Ameri¢an: In- climax has unfolded. without comment at the Metro office | Moth, the toast of the Parisian thea: | militant Americanism, he tou 208 |\eetitecto‘the tall, rhe Aimeriaeh Lambert Hillyer irected the plc-|in New York. All the amateur de-| tregoers, adopts Nita as a fad. She|country, making more than 1828, x ture which includes Warner Baxter;|tectives were disguated, but Mr.|is the geet, sents attest aut Pome tally Mae race e Institute was chartered: in Bessie Love, Robert Agnew, Mathew | Ingram registered ture uncon-|.pig in the world. Only one was elected ERS 1 eS , ; Betz, ‘Lucille Ricken and Lydla| fined. Ana’the fa to how dennitely | ts th fom she ae sonia bipearea | Nellonancommnandy: soft he poalghate Biles ald tice Ba tee - iso aie Knott in the cast cast, / inciuded, --w: up and bound| that: form ares sain contrast with} and e i pis opens Pe Prietet ssa Ark. earoute a Bren 2. $ ‘round with cite the Pavement Ae gram, izere fas esearch isd sesh ‘ ” fe ly attired in a y blue every state in the Union, bes ed by relatives here of Jo: “CONDUCTOR 1492” FINE THOSE WHO TMGE” ATIFILM STAR WILL SELL [tenon as se novasmeie| eameteytrt om aby ne] tn ams treme Tecgue| eg eictaaee te te| Een Sape Dade which Alice Terry and anion are re roe, It ts the opt pital. “He visited! last March. His father 15 eas sid ReceWlt bers Novarro have prominent parts. It Ys Marquis* fatnoi and'‘other. Fed po | carbler sot! ok ruse Bayes ae wher ee xs 5 Sek 5 wi i prese: ‘The believed to corn! will stop the pain COMEDY AT THE RIALTO AMERICA SATURDAY 13) jayisy COSTUMES USED] = sSecenters "SSS | ti ell tat i |r, eee enegract an]. beeme ceioe bap rament necessary to be- he may going under one of the| and’ comes out. wate te AR THRILLER VAUDEVILLE NOV NOVELTY |e stra San eae gated toa | neat Bt The Rialto theater has a great What does a screén star do with two: people to dress her gerd. ee Piste re! ai Om her] a al pel rare a i erm Pk ee comedy in “Conductor 1492" which bergowns and costumes after she |costume, every hour and. when s Distriaatiorhes <pyratG, the wer, ats Eeihtraice nie features Johnny Hines and Dan has worh therm in a production? Mae jemi went wae she told the Tod letheenecncd an dis Maeletebte AC: fon pauper Ryne re Porte, Mason. These two exponents of Murray, called jhe .best dressed wo- world—an n't. peeved eas ae et oe ily pedy ae the Irish race} ‘Thomas H. Inco has put over # » Whose \- Btrongheart™ix today the sgreatest neral of Texgs. He If the hoy is located. film and do it in a way’ that is in| those Who Dance," a First ae come tomorrow to the Rialto thea-| 4 novelty In vaudeville will be} Un ae Bats, aie hele fa Ho ib 'a:etadate coreg Tinivertl 2 Woe somite 455 a etbane Cle: Bil except ‘a’ few Instancke “whose Conn release. that ie causing ¢:Fen'| tre, ‘covfeneed ‘Boldly thet she Belih| scant'ar ne ccaala Un ames start-| The White Moth,” the won't stand{ sity. and of the law school of Ox-| sified Ad. mil except ‘A: few Instances) “where, nsation. “Tbose Who Danced, tal them. oe Mien Murray, | 25 £048. Tt Je "The lower shop"| “The White Mo Y won't stand) ford University... 21e 4a unmarried, ~— danger or pathos step in ing. the story of ¥ “Why not?” says Miss ‘ay, and is presented by Ethel and Waia| * Chane ‘Owsley comes to the National ‘con: who probably wears more gowns in| snattuck. ‘ ventions “with =. tise! ent. of a single picture than any other ac- i qapersery ‘all what comedians as one may] with all the picturesque characters is no actor in motion | o¢ New York's underworld who have Y 6 Siste: will present’ solid Texas delegation of 40 who has the le of] come into the Umelight since the Vol-| #255 nthe merean, “They senremont Bien Epup Sanenin These are||. * ae se wated:\hbngidens:| eeattered Johnny Hines. If that were all it} stead law, such as the hijacker and| enormous cost. All the gowns] venous ue Of mie i diaged mt Owsley Boom By | esr a seeps hy gould-casily account for the come-|the bootlesser, has given unlimited! ang) costumes that are ‘part of my show an: extreme versatility in sc- ‘ % qgations: witich dame Bolnstructed dian's popularity but he also pos-r opportunity for originality and a cll-| ond ,comtumen, that are part of my shaw An -asteeme, Yee fe erations: whieh oe sesses a streak of originality that} max, that is a rare thriller. The renresent a king's ransom. ty Re rt meee] he Growing At pres! iantial tace TODAY ix plainly evident in this production.|hieraing of the story, characterized Wy Hen. Shad eae inicc teestat ARCInE 9 ite wi Gy] P : fereraunomimamater att Dan Mason who has appeared in|}y Blanche Sweet with all theower iD Be New York Will Resume Famous ness, far as picture work js con- ‘ f p the “Teonerville Trolley" has the|tnat has made her a nationwide Sek ie Crack, Né actress would apy bad ae geek OR * Gotham Meet part of. the Irjsh father,, His work| ¢ayorite since the release of her ever dare to. wear the same gown enue eee Kee @ comedy ‘ 4 is.so good that. he furnishes com-|anna Christie;” is a girl from a act that by musical num: in two pictures. Women in audiences itionewith Johnny, ax. the leading | ematt town who falls in with the life} a. too discerning, and too critical |More Shows: 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 © veal é he feature picture is “The West-|. NEW YORK, June 27—United : : Pope's ho. hero! Sf feet = ed Rugg dpi But the gowns are as good ax new.|, una timitede' this {s-a thrilling | Press.)—Alvin M. Owsley of Texas, Fairs This Year Doris is the heroine and| effort to save her young It would be a shame to discard them developed within the last few 4 Ruth Renick is also prominently] trom a group of gangsters. melodrama with a nn With a. TANG ES fire plot. «| has develop: forever. Why not sell them and real-}, ize some of the immense cost ex- pended on them?" In “Fashion Row,” written for her cast. To get evidence which will save he main situation for the plot is| nim from the electric chair after he a ‘fight to” discover two missing} has heen framed on a charge of mur- days a strong “boom” for the vies} ~ bi $ presidential nomination. His|. NEW NWORK,—(United Préss).— E THE BABY PIR b, strength is said.to be largely re-|'The old fairs, famous at Crystal \ Hie cruited from the ranks’ of ex-service | Palace, Niblos Garden, the Academy . \ \ ih it shares of stock that furnish the/ der, she introduces a detective into by Sada Cowan and Howard Hig- fren, ithe ipOuneen Listaberatios ult beeeerisle and: Mad isoeh eters tar? j \ ng inetrest in a street car/ the apartment of the bootleg “king gin. Mise Murray wears half a htin- pt ft w nny Hines is}as her 7 ions ment, and the women. den two generations ago are to mpany of which J Jas he affinity. he situations | Gre4 ti R ZX sé ths to be heh 1a 1d au del director ‘general of ‘Tiffany Produe of Gen. Dawes as ‘running miate for} gement,of the Institute of the City necessary evidence are as delicate as tions, of which M. A. Hoffman is gen- Coolidge is regarded by Owsley's|of New York. Qhis.resumption will Expert watch and jewelry rep ure tense in dramatic pull. The} gral” manager, . directed “Fashion Wieite: dui A-polok: in Soeix’ aasnesl baaiein ac Exposition ‘of Inventions, ing. C r_Jewe'ry Co. 0-8 Bldg. | only concession made to the conven-| Row. Oliver Ts Marsh was Photo-| A new competitor for the furor of| should the Demoorats decide to bal:|to be sheld in ‘the . Bngineering grapher, and Horace Jackson art/the Amefican motion picture public|ance their ticket by naming: a.for-|Socleties Building here December 8- contr : director. makes her first appearance in Mau-| mer soldier as Dawes’ opponent. 13, 1924. At {ts earlier Sugenre | Blanche Sweet and Star Cast in lero ae ceur”qayrqyy| ce ei ee ek eee lak in ce Sr : JOF NNY HINES |“Those Who Dance,” Thrilling STAR OF “THE ARIZONA SSE eee | Drama at America Tomorrow EXPRESS” PLAYED. WITH CON DU CTOR| MIX IN “SOFT BOILED” | 5 14.99" Pauline Starke, who plays the role ; with of Katherine Kelth in the William “ = i oS Fox production “The Arizona Ex- ‘4 Dorts s May press,” playing at the Iris theater — today and Saturday. Didn't feel any| © ——s an’ “Ruth Re nic R ar particular nervousness when they = ; cast her for the part. She had only . ty) ‘Dan Mason recently finished playing opposite 7 Tom Mix in “Soft Bolled’’ which she S WARNER BRON supposed qualified her for anything (se in the “stunt” line, But,that was be. fore they told her that this new ple. ture had been written by Lincoln J. , : Alao enc: Comedy, “PARIS LiGHTS” Carter. i , Mr. Capter, it has been said, can = i he = fate Be Pack more hair-raising thrills into a 4 . minute than most authors get into a whole play—and Pauline: believes every word of it, I increased my Ufe insurance,” said the little actress, son the day the script demanded that I walk along a window ledge’ and enter a hotel room from the ou ide, “But after J did that, there came. »more script with more things todo, ‘nd some of those things were of a ‘kind to make the window stunt seem as easy as rolling off a log." “Sil you did them all?” someone| asked her, “Oh yes, T did them—-t's all in the game,’ said Pauline, “but the thing that worries me is that some day this Carter man may be asked to Write a Tom Mix scenerio—and. I'm afraid that combination would break me." COST FILM SHOWS UP AFTER SLEUTHS FAlL TODAY SATURDAY. Lincoln J. Carter’s a sparkling little dynamo of health is the child who eats Kellogg’s regularly! Istwusi: 2nd st! 3rd tvz A MELODRAMA an THRILLER | The innate cussedness of inani- or cream has all love its crispy work. No cook- ? “Tee praite Sats ae to He Y'stee Also Comedy | yaaa Pejen Reena bars very the food elements crunchiness. They ing—no sticky A STORY OF ; DANGEROUS, GAY in day, when a few feet of film for his Gat JaGHe, Meith. ont 18: with she dlshes .€s-Jsrnche one “FACE THE Hewest production for Metro, and otrength. srpatact relich. Ready to use, BARB a i) ARR ERA” “Where the Pavement Ends,” at the Wyoming theater, got liawn @ ae bai oft a shelf, metaphorically speaking, — put on a hat, walked out the front door, and so generally hid itself that it defied all the effects of direc tor, assistant directors and so on down the list till it came to the very ABOVE—MATTHEW BETZ AND BLANCHE SWEET BELOW—WARNER BAXTER AND BESSIE LOVE You can forget all the underworld crook stories you ever saw office boys. when “Those Who Dance” flashes on the streen at the America; 1 HALE starting tomorrow. ‘Thomas Ince produced ‘Those Who Dance,’*| ,,1¢ was only a very few feet of film, and many another direct i = pack 7 2 Hi would have done without it. Rex = a heart gripping love story, Blanche Sweet (the “Anna Christie CONWAY TEARLE 10c & -20¢e Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 gitl,) Warner Baxter, Bessie Love and other distinguished stars form | iéram wanted ahr ee Oven-fresh elwape A fiery peasant girl dancing: madly in a Russian Sher hpiilinet cast. This startling ‘story Je: entirely: new. - "Youd 17 eae ee iat atten ioe ree [aget-eated, wextite keeps vodka den. A knife thrust.—The same girl pos: wonder where such amazing material ever came , tions and turned amateur detectives. Lad ing as belore—enclusive Kellogg fosters, Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson and Craig Kennedy were present by The film was traced and If it had had fingerprints on file, they would have been used, Everyone found clues’ but no one found the film. Finally, when tt was almost dea- nitely chalked up as “reperted miss- WEVANG ing as a Russian princess in New York society.— A rapturous, rippling, resplendent romance— ACCOUNTS FOR SALE As Agents, We Offer the Following Accotints for Sale to the Highest Bidder, Reserving the Right to Reject Any and All Bids mee Reward for information F eit tires and tubes Collin Ca fedical Services _.— . eae nero saa NEW SHOW TODAY nee bicitinley “A ver tote; SEARED acre Py Ky Matinee 2:30 —_Eve. 6:45, 9 och Ma: terson, 20 So. w alnut, bad cheek.$10.00 Pre: : Pec Bi eee oe i] 4 ACTS VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE reat Swan, Ast 618 OWE "pidy, intina ~=$24.00 L aogeen RY LEON ee TREN CA ate dicl zenices aon oe Ai ALICE TER SADA COWAN Palmer, Ralph; groceries, £02202.2773-$1800 Ris THE KUHN SISTERS ETHEL and WALD iowa seldom Erackiow dcrue ore Pte “ae < pis md ei 66 Late featured with New York Musical SHATTUCK Kahn, E.,battery service ...... ees $6.75 Whe Th Comedies in in : p sae r e e “BITS.OF VAUDEVILLE” “THE FLOWER SHOP” Creditors Ratin gand Protective Association will re- ‘ ceive written bids for above accounts, These accounts igs SURYADEARS (by creditors) undisputed, correct Pavement HAL and IDA BIRCH LENNIE and DALE Just, " 5 r an ” In a festival of Music, Song and Dance MELODY A : n , A in Seductive Gowns PD Creditors Protective and Rating Assn. 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