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PAGE FOUR. Theatricals {L0V0 HAMILTON SAVED THE DAY WITH JOLSON JOB IN FILM PLAY have no Al Jolson,” ]one else. “All's Well that ends well. es of the Griffith|they said. And it has endéd well sroneck when that|#milton has more than fulfilled comedian departed on his well) or Claude Sappington, he is said to known trip to Europe. Al Jolson | be a scream in both white a black was to have made his picture de-|face. His supporting cast in- but in “His Darker Self,” the first| cludes Tom Wilson, well known feature cor y in blackface, but| heavy, remembered for his work suddenly changed his mind and|with Douglas Fairbanks; Kate jumped a boat for Europe without | even saying goodby to Mr. Griffith.| tically every production that Grif- The latter didn’t feel in the mood} : to join in the parody of the famous song. It looked as if “His Dari Self would never see the light and that meant the loss of thousands dollars, but finally Mr, Griffith} gon, famous Irma Harri thought of Lioyd Hamilton, wholson, last seen in “One Exciting had been delighting folks with his| Night,” and Tom O'Malley, who for funny antics in two-reel Educational} many years played the title role in comedies. Hamilton was borrowed|the stage production of “Uucle rom Educational and Jack Noble, |'Tom’s Cabin.” who had peen associated with him} “His Darker Self,” which plays in recent pictures, was procured direct him: Everybod went around sighed with rellef and congratulating every- | everyone's expectations. In the role Bruce, who has appeared in prac- Lucille La Verne, a hit in the stage ker | pli x Edna May Sperl, popular screen comedienne; Sally Long, of Ziegfield fame; Tom Wil- fith has wh of at the America today and Monday, was written by Arthur Caesar, au- thor of “Napoleon's Barber," a play that is proving a hit in Paris. to REAL ENTERTAINMENT FOUND IN ‘TRUE AS STEEL’ AT THE - RIALTO; DA Rupert Hughes has discussed afthe straight when t ie : f Gree thecaniinule eat GRIME SES he Pressure 1s} As long as there are beauties there will be contests to select them, it] ;USEME (imoush the window of came to America from Paris, ten q IN { original manner in his latest cinema| ‘Tne tory tn etd without the uc} {eee sHtenee, Miss Allyn King, of Haleyht, N. C., chosen in n North | (use. . Pants ABORT. SEC De pions 7 Production, “True As Steel.” now [cf melodrama, lurid situations or a In addition to Mantel, Thomas| A new James Oliver Curwood pic-|mY2elf_to_ the accompaniment of , : Feault, {6 one of the postfantectains | hinhoes eee te enn and Miss Rubens, the cast of “Under | ture, “The Broken Silence,” will be covery, whose work in the picturiza- wn players as Sydney Herbert, | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The famous author-director has| tion of Elinor Glyn's "Three Weelen”” William H. Powell. Genevieve Ham-| This production, which was made ais touched on the problems of the| started her on the way to fame. ber, Ian MacLaren, Mary McLaren,| by Pine Tree Pictures, Inc., and e ewar OR woman in business, her temptations, and her dangers. But he does take the attitude of the reformer who says: “This is bad.’ merely presents the condition as RING THEME USED enhances her record of film achieve- ments with the “True As Steel.” Huntly Gordon in the leading part opposite her, gives another of his excellent char- not leading part in He he sees it, and, wise man that he is,| acterizations of the se 4 ve does not attempt to offer a solution. | man. Societe Monday and Tuesday. “choosing = Wit stedteus Beir from Tribune subscribers. Patrons pom 7 mal ein frosa naan Htieltn as ieaike onlay Louise Fazenda, the ex-Sennett ringle, star of “Three|‘The Big Show. Li 9 rom a sub- ; ch | comedienne, adda a lighter, touch,| Weeks” in ‘True as Steel." Mer-| Friday and Saturday—“Dinty” cari ; the business woman, asked by the/Norman Kerry, Cleo Madison,|maid comedy “Family Life.” Kino-| with Colleen Moore and Wesley 2 an mai Nekinbh tantoe Porth: > ‘other man” if she loves her hus-| Eleanor Boardman, Raymond Hac.|sram News. Barry. Also compdy “Washed oftice. If you are not sure you are R band, s3 ton, William H. Crane, William| Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-| Ashore.” Evi gaehe git collertors, ask; him - T am as true as steel to him.| Haines and others, complete the|“a¥-—Robt. B. Mantell in the sensa- ERTS ON Pad Mego en a eae Also F Steel bends—but always returns tol cast. tional masterpiece “Under the Red Wyoming. RSCHRO porReeere erty eeIDUNGS ar Robe,” Pathe News and cartoon. Today and Monday—Roy Stewart 3 - Saturday—Starting ‘Thos. Meighan “ srit” Broadway at 103d St. T | hi 15 TWO-PAR’ “p RE R A HE eae ele Lape fie Nea ats iSubwey Station at Dood) elepnone ‘O-PART COMEDY, . : NEW.YORK CITY U & | I | | and Movie Chats. ; aa Columbia, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- Near Riverside Drive 10c——80e Opens Thursday, July 10th with} day—James Oliver Curwood's latest Central Pa: k, Thea O DA Y S Hop Roberts Joyland Review. Mu-| production, “The Broken Silence,” Acontra) Seth heetres Py , sical comedy company, with a pretty | Also comedy and Felix. and Shopping Sections chorus and a first class singing] Friday and Saturday—"Blind Hus. Tt ts ‘Western feature “Pure Grit," dealing with in the southwestern range country. A girl is shown in a buckboard. erin the h thi h drawn over a rocky mountain road|— jope that he would get AR by a runaway horse. One of the|°Ve™ the border. In the terrific America. FOR RENT Dinner de Luze $1.35 served big thrills occurs when the buggy | “84ts that results, the cabin breaks| Sunday and Monday—‘His Dark- : : tn Blue Room end Grill taxes a couple of curves overhang-|12t0 flame. The men slug each|*? Self.” Featuring Lloyd Hamil-|| Desirable office rooms, central ms : res} Sl other which gives th ton. Also Will Rogers in ‘“High-|| location on Center street. Cool Exceptional Orchestra . ing a cliff on two wheels with the he school teach- sy girl clinging desperately to the back | ©" 8" opportunity to break through | °TO™ Stuff’ and Fox News. and reasonable. M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. St the seat when he iw rescued|™ Window and escape Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-|| Call Western Blue Print Beeing the b day—For Sale” with Claire Wind 5, from the rig. At, 24 . uckboard near by.|sor, Adolph Menjou and fine cast.|| 0om 11. Oil Exchange Bldg. ' Roy Stewart is starred in the hee ns, tO await the result] Also comedy “Just a Minute.” production In the role of a Texas Eyer ee she whips the horse up| Pathe News and Topics. i MUBC hE COMER COMEAS®, ranger. Outdoor characters seemed} 2) hes back towards town.| ‘Friday and Saturday—John Gtl- Se ED to be just the roles for him. after her, mayan ious and dashes! pert in "Mans Mate”. Also comedy “ ” ” aking that heroic re: ON, . The story is simple and direct scue| "Near Dublin S ll S d ] waht Si, Mgimamand get | Sat anthe buchboara tren eae muni mall Town Scanda ranger and the district school ROG) TAAL. Tris. PRETTY teacher; but, thero is plenty of ad-l ene romantia remiss earn the] *Sunday Only—Kenneth McDonald GIR PLUMP. SINGERS—DANCERS your ead, ae \* venture woven into the theme tol proauct of ad, is alin “After a Millio} Also “Rough TOMORROW and TUESDAY PLENTY, TRIO make it dramatically interesting. A big feature in the picture the fight that ensues at a lf abin after Stewart overtakes J AMERICA A Bishop Cass Theater Bishop Cass TODAY ONLY a Universal trio. “Small Town is now being tilating and ed. \Austin, in the role of the escaped convict who posed as her brother, who ts fleeing with the school teach- life Universal's t achool_and has risen from ‘humic extra parts to popular ingenue roles and dramatic lead: ming today and Mond: est Africa” Monday Meighan and is ttle Jim Hines itn “Fo! Nae is All Set and Ready to ithe dust will not Fall Trembles the Raftors, ‘0, the Hall has been own your Neck IN BLACKFACE, In His Latest Comedy TODAY and MONDAY Shows at 1—2— o— “AFTER A MILLION” With KENNETH MacDONALD FIRST TIME SHOWN IN CASPER 89 Stan Laurel in “ROUGHEST AFRICA” -: Vaudeville : The opening attraction will be with Stan Laurel. and Tuesday—Thomas At the Wyo-Jin “The Thunderbolt.’ ‘His Darker Self” sIT’S A STORY OF A BOY, IN LOVE, ON SLEUTHING DUTY TO FURTHER THE FUN We Have Secured for Your Enjoyment _ WILL ROGERS “HIGH BROW STUFF” Che Casper Sunday Cribune : News of Local Offerings ee pieTURE THRILL; “™* mown What is said to be the most thrill-, “ ing and tensely dramatic duel scene a f ever staged, before a motion picture tert rasa ha bey ot WM is that fought by John] pay wa = xs . Charles Thomas and Captain Henry | Such Will have its local premiere C. G. Mills who won tame with the x at the Iris theater, there ? seems to be onlyn one hefitting title Dragoon Guards of Australia during | for nim, “Thae ie the gen, the war, in “Under the Red Robe.” | apie” gars: ‘Thomas, who is making his motion| 4 picture debut in the new Cosmo-| worked then sa fer penbiane politan feature and who with Rovert| more quickly than did this young B. Mantell and. Alma Rubens, i8}man. He simply is gifted with featured, impersonates Gil de Btrault./every natural requisite of a star, Captain Mills appears asia trooper.|and is famous the world over for ‘The duel, which is made doubly|his splendid achievements in Sun- dramatic in that it is fought on|set Productions. And now comes horseback as well @s on foot, was} his greatest—"After a Million, filmed at the 104 Field Artillery|'This picture seems to have taken Armory, Sixty-eighth street and the whole country completely by /Broadway, New York City. Here, storm, and it is sald to be the fast- one of the biggest scenes in the film/jest moving drama ever made, In was made. This scene, from “Under|one sequence McDonald jumps his the Red Robe," the $1,500,000 pic-}automobile over a 30-foot ravine. ture, which opens at the Rialto] Seems uncanny, but that is precise- theater, on Wednesday, depicting|!y what happened. There are count- part of a French village in the time | less other hazards that he braved to of Louis XIII, necessitated the con-|}make “After a Million’ the ‘out- struction of one of the largest sets | Standing motion picture of the year. ever built and one that cost $26,000.|According to reports, no one can In this scene, Thomas, as Berguit,|@fford to miss this modern screen is making an escape through the| Classic, and apparently no one is village when he encounters the | Missing it. ON WYOMING PROGRAM BEGINNING ON TUESDAY SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924. : Notes of Filmdom music to the filming of pictures, The musicians usually were poorly trained, and their instruments were. not always in concord. The har- mony was destroyed and my ears were shocked. -“When I finally became persuaded that music was necessary to the emotional expression of most play- ers, I adopted the plan of: sitting with my hands over my ears. It ‘was the only way I could prevent the distorted sound pictures from interfering with the eye pictures I was forming. “When I became a full-fledged director under William A. Brady, I began to select my own musicians and their compositions. In this way I would get the selections at- tuned to the musical pitch of my own ears, and now I find I get along without propping my hea@ with my hands cupped over my ears.” For the filming of “For Sale” the director has ‘been particularly care- ful in his musical selections, as this picture, woven about the matri> monial market, requtres an intensity of emotional power from its all-stayy cast, which, includes Claire Windsor, Adolphe Menjou, Robert Ellis, Mary Carr, Tully Marshell, Vera Reynolds, John Patrick and many others prominent in screendom. leased by Arrow—gives promise of being the most elaborate and most pleasing to reach the screen thus far. The story, a fascinating tale of Jove and intrigue, moves from one dramatic episode to another. culminating in a tremendous climax that comes as forcefully as a thunderbolt. Zena Keefe the featured player, was the star of many big successes in the past, including “Red Fcsm” and “The Woman God Seni Bhe rises, under the able direction of Dell Henderson, to new emotional heights, and again demonstrates conclusively that she is not only a beautiful girl but a splendidly gifted artiste. Miss Keefe's supporting cast is more than adequate and in- cludes. some of the best known screen players of the present day, Among whom may be mentioned J. Barney Sherry, known for his pleasing performances in many Marshall Neilan productions, Rob- ert Eliott, star of stage and screen; Gypsy O'Brien, Roy Gordon and many others of almost equa! prom!- nence, JAZZ HURTS EARS OF ONE FILM LEADER “George Archainbaud, First Na- tional director, selected his own musical compositions for the pro- duction of “For Sale," which comes to the America theater Tuesday, ‘Wednesday and Thursday, an origi- nal.story by Earl Hudson. In tell- ing of his experiences with studio musicians, Archainbaud said: “For a long time after I first TODAY AND MONDAY ROY STEWART that wi fought with such realism that even Director Alan Crosland and other member of the company gasped. Thomas finally slides from his horse, rushes to the rooftop of a dwelling and when cornered there makes a daredevil swing on a rope Rose Coghlan, Otto Kruger, Andrew Dillon, Evelyn GosneH, Gustav .von Seyffertitz and Arthur How directed by Dell Henderson—and which is, Incidentally, the third ple- ture of the Curwood series to be re-| to the. panty rervard will be paid to the ty furnishing thi Mog tal Dally Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who is fraudulently collecting subscriptions “THE TEXAS Singleroom, running water $2.50 Single room and bath $3 Double room, bath $5 per day Handsome suites of 2, 3rooms. bands,” starring Von Strohe!m. — —>—_—_ Expert watch and jewelry repair. Ing. Casper Jeweiry Co., 0-S Bldg. Scandal.” The, house redecorated and ven- cooling system install- COLUMBIA OPENS THURSDAY, JULY, 10 Katherine MacDonald Also Johnnie r Rent Haunted Must women use her sex to forge, ahead in the busi- ness world? The Biggest and Best Show That Casper Has Ever Seen Well Cl d phen Lauent More fun than you will hope to have again. Six nights. There will be the finest and cleanest. amuse- ment for all. 2 80 er Get busy boys, and enter your best girl in the Queen i sales and see that she gets that $400.00 Diamond ra Ladies, Beware of Confidence Men at the Show A thrilling drama staged in the mad, reckless bee-hive of commerce of New York, where each year thousands of young girls come to offer themselves on the altar of business, Here behind the walls of towering office buildings Romance flourishes and Adventure stalks, You will be thrilled by this great story. Goldwyn Rurent Hucues’ Aileen Pring] __ Eleanor Boardinan, Louise Fazenda a Norman Kerry, W™ H.Crane ana Hatton Rupert Hughes fuaibiegginSetom Also Mermaid Comedy “FAMILY LIFE” KINOGRAM 0—8—P 80 CLAIRE WINDSOR, ADOLPHE MENJOU AND ROBERT ELLIS IN FINE CAST « Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday A GoLowyn Picture Shows Start 1, 2140, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20

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