Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. GOLLEEN MOORES RISE ar of “The Per- starts ving in Ta un a juvenile layers be- ger broth: ith her Col- Ir of hero ir ‘youthful chaps as the ustache as the is outfit never | laugh when she nakeshift stage piano ‘box. IN PICTURES DESERVED}: COLUMBIA 1S CLOSING FOR WEEK; WILL HAVE VENTILATING © SYSTEM The management of the Columbia theater announced today that the show house would be closed for one ,| Week starting tomorrow to re- te and install a ventilating n. It will again be opened 10 with the Joyland Reyiew al Comedy company. Columbia 1s offering for the last times today four acts of vaude- ville which have been pleasing audi- ences since Sunday. ‘The acts in- clude comic acrobatic stunts, sing- ing, patter and juggling. Aty one of the acts could well be featured in an average bill. The work of the “| acrobats, the Juggler and the har- mony trio is especially noteworthy. pt Ath ann ineran A weod’s' virile sto: the Wyoming t born in St. Louis has been se production also a James Miss Novak is fi in height and v She has blond hai is in Le William Jennings Bryan's voice is as millifluous as ever. Like a fine violin, it seems to improve with age. Her home Angeles. _——<————— ——____ Call the Tribune before you staré : = 2.2 2 Wyoming Motorway 7 ? ? on that trip. cendant of Old iffith’s opin a future cinema mptly offered to to appear at nd in N made d Boy KEATON MAKES ANOTHER UNUSUAL PHOTOPLAY IN ahs Tea reals HIS “OUR HOSPITALITY” xpected that Buster 1 the unusual once nis success with “The and in “Our Hospital- to the public a orth the \labor iven well .w exp A in pro¢ ¢ it. Keaton has taken the spectator back into an age that exists now in historic romances and melodramas, that ts, with this exception. He has shown With tnurdity of feuds and the ab- urd lengths to which men a few sears ago carried their codes of nerhewe problems do not greatly in- est the spectator, perhaps. Of nore importance is the unique fall- rueted for the picture on f railroads of olden may leave all these nd come back to Kea After all he {s the ehlef of the picture and his un- tenance is carried thrilling feats and nings. His 1s the unexpected as if it ected and complete naturalness pervades even the most extreme portions of the picture. BARTHELMESS THINKS “ENCHANTED COTTAGE” HS REST PRODUCTION Enchanted Cottage’ g picture.” y strong statement mess, star of successes as a “The Bright o make, yet he Is so in that he has affixed “The is my mely little English’ the ¢ May M™ ling feminin a First National wn at the Iris BLOISTERED CONVENT PIAL NOW FILM STAR © Novok, who will be seen in se, GUARD YOUR HEALTH $5.00 Reward oa Ss revard will be paid to the pa ing the Casper tion r except the paper or from ing drink — cool, satisfying with the thirst-quenching flavor of limes. WHAT KIND OF 4 GIRL DOES A GIRL HAVE TO BE, TO BE THE KIND OF A GIRL MEN WANT HER TO BE? “THE PERFECT FLAPPER” —with— Colleen Moore SIDNEY CHAPLIN FRANK MAYO and PHILLIS HAVER » Colleen was a meek little thing at the Jazz Party. She got little attention—but someone “‘spiked”. the punch—and then, the stuff was off—she outflapped all the rest of the flappers in the crowd—the boys fell for her high sveed—she thought she had solved the problem of popularity—BUT! —ALS80— OUR GANG in “BIG BUSINESS” TODAY THE 4th, FRIDAY and SATURDAY —and— MAY McAVOY Bishop-Cass eared TODAY and THE FOURTH Che Casper Daily Cribune Ed Schilliman In ney, accompanied the officers on {| the raid yesterday. Casper for Two be looking for summer, near-Roman stripes—folds of chif- fon. in pale blues, greens, mauves, and pinks—sewn round the hems and né Months — In Jail “Hello, Eddie, are you going to be in town long.” “I expect to be here about two months,"" was Eddie's, answer. | The foregoing conversation took place yesterday evening in the | Blue Goose restaurant between a waitress 2 Eddie Sehilleman, sper tailor. Schill oon to explain th he had just visited a justic the peace and beeri sentenced to 60.days in the county jail. Schilleman was a day at Lavoye in,a tth the riff's raid, 7 ession of doth lquor and bee: “Frenchy” Pocan, an old time acquaintance of the sheriff's office and accord- ing to them a habitual dispenser \of Hquid cheer, was arrested at the same time. He refused to plead and {s being held for the fail term of court, Up to this today noon'he had been unable to raise a bond. EB. H. Foster, prosecuting attor- | ested yester- rs RICHARD BARTHELMESS “THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE” ALSO COMEDY—"SHIVER AND SHAKE” —<——- — NEW YORK.—Some of the all- hite underwear, so dainty and coo! has adopted TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s Greatest Story KAZAN Starring JANE NOVAK and the World’s Wonder Dog KAZAN + —Also— Felix Cat Comedy —and— : MONTE BANKS The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Moormng MIMEGGRAPHING Public Circular Letter Bureau Stenographers Notary | Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 RIALTO A ne tise (President of ‘United (aughter WESLEY [EORGE ASH INGTON: 1 the + wn musical play by GEORG with Gertrude c Snappy, Jazzy, Social Comedy with Wesley as Hero of a Remarkable Bit of Action = SPECIAL ATTRACTION FRIDAY “THE MODEL REVIEW” — Appearing—Mat. 3:15 Eve. 8:15, 9:30 OH BOY! Get Ready! For the BIG Time At RIVERVIEW PARK ON JULY FOURTH There will be Music, Dancing, Swimming, Boat Rides, in fact everything the heart could desire. Besides the FREE FIREWORKS AND BARBECUE Get Up a Party and Enjoy the Happiest FOURTH You've EVER Had ‘Riverview Park — Mills Free Parking Space RIALTO BUSTER —— Bus Service TOMORROW. | | Bus Service Every 15 Minutes at Rialto Corner } ¢ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924, POVERTY GULCH — The Biggest and Best Show That Casper: Has Ever Seen More fun than you will hope to have again. Six nights. There will be the finest and cleanest amuse- ment for all. Get busy boys, and enter your best girl in the Queen cee and see that she gets that $400.00 Diamond ra Ladies, Beware of Confidence Men a the Show i CARNIVAL DANCE © Paradise Park THURSDAY NIGHT EVERYTHING FREE THAT GOES TO MAKE ~~” : A CARNIVAL DANCE FREE FIREWORKS AND FREE ADMISSION JULY 4th aiteh fr pNEERG S&S SCHLOSS CIGAR COMPAN Nowhere in: the world | can money | buya higher COLUMBIA 1épa¥ VAUDEVILLE AND PITURES GORDON BROS. TRIO " Harmonists Supreme In Their Mirthful Melange of Popular Songs and Harmony GALLON The Comedy Juggler and His Lunatic Sticks DANA and LOEHR The Melody Man A Snappy Variety of Sayings, Songs and Steps MONTAMBO and NAP The Silent Funsters—A Great Acrobatic Novelty | First Run’ Pictures—“FALSE FRONTS” HIS NEW 6 REEL COMEDY Watch the crowd gasp and hold its breath when Buster Keaton is washed over the brink of the aw- ful waterfall! —Also— HGDGE POUGE NOVELTY— “THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA” FUN FROM THE PRESS PATHE NEWS Shows—1, 2.40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 SPECIAL ATTRACTION FRIDAY ' “THE MODEL REVUE” Appearing—Mat, 3:15 ' Eve. 8:15, 9:30 Mat. 2:30; Eve., 6:45, 9 o’Clock 19e—40c THE COLUMBIA THEATER WILL CLOSE TOMORROW FOR ONE WEEK To Redecorate and Install a New Ventilating System OPENING THURSDAY, JULY 10 With the JOYLAND REVIEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY

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