Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1924, Page 6

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tittte Writ eS aes | ae AY os thitastiat Hine eaeeeaeeseeeal PAGE SIX. ‘. "pe Casper Dally crMune —~ “TMAN'S NATE” SHOWS THE BEAUTY OF PARIS ight in Paris! en the Fox pro: t, finds her to be ration when she poses ainting. Nor was John the nly one find inspiration. For Biss Adoree possesses charms that er be sufficient t a praise ation in this new things with an air that carries off the matic to the nds in di interest “INDER THE RED ROBE” TRAWS MAN STUDENTS " the $1,500, the sensa ntinues to audiences at every the Rialto theater. Stanley Weyman, “Under the Red Robe” The book by from which was picturized, is considered the his torical masterpiece of that author and is on the recommending reading list of s. In many schools nin the literary creen version of this 4f the romantic, pom hrilling, intriguing days of comes at a most riod of the schoo! year, wudiences at the Rialto the- e been notable for the num- ber of students who attend, Historic ally the film Is absolutely accurate, chelieu ate on enthralls the Interest of and young alike REAL PUNCH FOUND I “THE GONEIDENGE MAN’ Thomas Meighan recently demon. 1 that there was nothing nam- bout his motion picture n he smashed his fist thru a scene for “The most recent picture, which will come tialto tomorrow. In break s mirror with his fist Mr. the chance of a dis might have caused reen career, It so nly caused a se ht thumb and sev on his hand. When e glass, bits of it flew but luckily none of n in the Or Hee rm: had five which dramatic punches in Mr. Meighan was idle while his hand healed up » with the picture, of the original three picture making. will remind one of " Larry Wheat is haunting beauty and spir- | ® in the cast. Others are Charles Dow Clarke, Helen Lindroth and David Higgins. “BLIND HUSBANDS” 15 EXHIBITED ONCE AGAIN Great stage drama popular fen:ands on seldom does achieve this turn to fill and “Birth former, owing to the unique distinction of having been the first picture made by a director, Eric von Stroheim, reflects the versatile genius of its producer. Von Stro heim not only directed, but w the star role as" was first where com nt drama in the story, the brilliance of the direc: tion, and the and beautiful photography*obtained. Besides, von Stroheim picked an exceptionally strong cast to suppoft him: Sam 2 Billington, Jack ion-G. nd, and oz being the best Clear Villnmave of the is one of the ex this Jewel 1 production, and beginning tomorrow Manager Wyoming th hibitors |de Luxe Univ will show It for three, days. GREAT CROWD ATTENDS COLUMBIA RE-OPENING The Columbia theater packed them in at both shows last night to view the performance of Hap Rob: e Joyland Girls, a new organiza: which made {ts appearance e for the first time ‘Small Town 8 name of the oper with the efforts of a sogiety girl to be married to a member of nobilit k Mahoney is the featured come: dian. He takes the part of an Trish man who has just landed in America the count in of* chatter is well with the audience George Key stone and Ned Fine are both sing ers of merit. Taken. together the three men provide a singing com ndal” was the bill, dealing DEMAND Over 100,000 peopie have testified that 7 ANLAC haa relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation, “Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES 80LD For Gale By All Good Drugsists ke a Bus From Ria Northeast Casper WONDERFUL MUSIC Everything You Need for a Good Time PARADISE PARK 1—Opening Chorus pa Better Watch pecialty Mona Darling” &—Grand Finale 25c Matinee Tomorrow DANCING EVERY EVENING AT PARADISE PARK A PRETTY CHORUS Feature Picture—‘“The Law of the Lawless” Ito Corner or Drive to LARGE FLOOR COLUMBI “HAP” ROBERTS Joyland Girls Revue IN THE SNAPPY MUSICAL-COMEDY 4 “SMALL TOWN SCANDAL” —with— THE JOYLAND TRIO _ MUSICAL - NUMBERS Your Step’ ae S OF FAST STEPPING BEAUTIES George Keystone and Girls With Dorothy Dalton Continuous Show Sunday bination that will be capable of fur- nishing amusement for some time to come. Their imitation of a bag pipe is good. In addition to these and other players there is a chorus of eight girls. The feature picture is “The Law of the Lawless,” being a production with scenes laid in the Orient. Dorothy Dalton is the star. ee POVERTY GULCH 10 SEE FIFTH NIGHT TONIGHT mark the fifth big rty Gulch, the Elks aged in the auditorium and Center streets. There will be only one more night after tonight and it is expected that the crowd will be so great tomorrow ening that it will be impossible to take care of it. As many persons as possible should Come this. eve- ning to get the full benefit of the entertainment although they will no dout vich Is a revival of the e he things seen there are the things seen in the old west and as free as water, just as ume that it was in the this part of the money is men ¢ earls counts THEME IN RAPID- FIRE: COMEDY (5 HOW TO GET MONEY PEOPLE OWE YOU sa C. B. P. (cham- but if he's the Every fath bill payer), pion dad of ar nly daughter, he's more than an ert at the gentle art of footing bills. “Ask, Dad—he knows." Only daughter sits on the arm of his chair, pats his gray locks. and smiles lovingly while she tells him what dear old thing he is. Even as he purrs, he knows that he will soon be getting, out his check book UNBURN Apply Vicks very light soothes the eK skin, “vie VAPO Ks Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly YOMING STARTING TODAY THE WIFE THE HUSBAND THE OTHER MAN In a drama of human pas- sion as high as the towering peaks of its scenery. Blind Husbands WIVES! We will leave it to you! ° Every woman crayes affection! > Suppose that your husband loves you dearly but hasn't the time to spare from his business to make love—under those condi- tions wouldn’t you be fascinated with some handsome gentleman who DID have the time to whisper sweet things in your ear? Come and see. NO CHILDRE | Unless With Parents SHOWS START 1—3—5—7—9 TONIGHT 6:45 9 o’Clock Entire Company Ned Fine and Girls The Mahoney Duo lahoney and Girls he Joyland Trio ahoney and Girls Entire Company “Oh, well,” he sigs, “it's worth it.” The bills are for anything, from a new cigarette holder to a new gown, or the gown shop itself. + The modiste shop proves to be the scene of many lively adventures for both father and daughter. It is there that much. of the exciting ac tion of “Try and Get It” takes place. Joseph Kilgour, as Larry Donovan, and Billie Dove as Rhoda, are a typical father and daughter. “Try and Get It,” which comes to the America theater for a two-day run Sunday, was adgpted for the screen by Juies Furthinan from the Saturday Evening Post story. ‘ Ringtailed Gailiwampus.” by E Jr. Bryant W Dove, Lionel Belm. Carl Stockd Cullen Tat MOVE 00g APPEAANG AT AMERICA IN PERSON A novel attra n will be seen at Teethingrash, pricklyheat, chaf- ing—these are a few of the frying skin ills which make baby fretfu and keep anxious mothers busy trying to soothe the tormenit. RESINOL Lae Fo cane very thing to give quick relie’ ry md mae ee soon baby's fretful crying stops as this gentle, cooling ointment reduces the itching and burning. Eseion ts bicvae “WILD CAT” BEATS. —Also— COMEDY. “CHIC” IS Bishop-Cass TODAY AND SATURDAY BISH°1-CASS THEATER TODAY and SATURDAY JOHN GILBERT “A, MAN’S MATE” QUEEN OF THE MONTMARTRE IN PARIS SHE LAUGHED AT MEN AS SHE LAUGHED AT LIFE — HE FEARED NO MAN; APACHE GIRL OF PARIS, MADE HIS HEART SKIP STAN LAUREL “NEAR DUBLIN” Shows at 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 ADDED ATTRACTION TODAY AND SATURDAY CHIC, the Movie Dog the America theater today and ‘to-] Fedson of the way she’ pla; morrow. It is “Chic,” the ,movie| part in the photoplay, "Dit. “Dinty” also stars Wesley the popular boy actor. at the Iris theater today and Satur- , at 3:30, §:00'and 9:20 p. m. each Gay. Myr, Carroll has had Chic in New. York and is now taking him to Los Argeles. Chic has ap- peared in many photoplays and has always been able to win either sym- thy or a laugh by his wonderful | 5 acting. He will once again be seen in pictures after returning to Holly- Several scenes in which Chic ared will be flashed on the STAR CNTRAGT BY HER FINE WORK IN “DINTY” Colleen Moore, who has captivated audiences here many times, cially in such pro ing Yout experienced guards? and wonderful floor? Bus Service BUT THE IN PERSON and 9:30 Each Day ROUTE TO LOS ANGELES STUDIOS COLLEEN MOORE —and— WESLEY BARRY —in— “DINTY” Also Comedy—“WASHED ASHORE” " SOLLEEN MOORE GANED'(C’ Don’t Pare Them! See eco aerineon corn and ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. | Blue-jay HAVE YOU EVER Experienced the joy of a delightful plunge in the | SANITARY POOL with its 400 dressing rooms and OR HAVE YOU danced to the dreamy misic of “Slim” Brant’s syncopators with the coo] pavillion AND STILL neglected to enjoy life with a laugh while you skate or ride on one of the concessions? IF NOT—COME TONITE TO |RIVERVIEW PARK} AT MILLS LADIES ADMITTED WITHOUT CHARGE - Free Parking Space Appearing in a Special Act With His Master, Ben Carroll, At 3:30, 8:00 Tr bs pase Nashs- FE one better DELICIOUS CoFrF FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924, | RIALTO 3223. STARTS baie svageenatad The fans clamored for another Meighan crook pic- ture—another “Miracle Man.” Here it is. Tommy as the king of “get-rich-quicks” in a big love- melo-drama, thrill-stacked .and punch-packed. <A Meighan masterpiece. TONIGHT—FIFTH BIG NIGHT OF POVERTY GULCH Everybody is having the time of their life at Poverty Gulch. If ygu haven't been you’ve missed the time of your life. DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 O’>CLOCK Don’t Fail to Meet Us Tonight at the Gulch ROBERT B. MANTELL ALMA RUBENS JOHN CHARLES THOMAS BEE as The $1,500,000 Picture Production “Under the Red Robe” A Cosmopolitan Production IT’S THRILLING } j IT’S BIG capi The Battle on Top of the Cliff and Fall in the Watery Depths Below THE DUEL ON HORSEBACK—IT’S A THRILLER It’s the Kind of Picture You Love to See! —also— CARTOON—FUN FROM THE PRESS—NEWS RIALTO 728% 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock § Want a chang - e at luncheon? Then try this remarkable new recipe— we thank the woman who sent it to us. Ready in 3 minutes with QUICK QUAKER RE is a different luncheon—different from any you have ever known. A friend sent us the recipe. Then, at our request, 50 women tried it. Now it’s sweeping over the whole country, — most amazingly. You, too, may like it. 1 Ingredients: 2 cups of QUICK QUAKER. 4cups of water. 1 teaspoon salt, 4 level table- spoons cocoa and 4of sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bring water to aboll, Add cocéa and sugar mized to A paste with boiling water; then slowly stirin the oats. Cook 3toSminutes. Add vanilla. Serve hot or cold with crfam. Wonderful chilled, moulded and served in slices. Medium: 1%4 pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. Standard fall size and weight packages—

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