Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1924, Page 10

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5 t fs one of the of Marion Crawford rcessful lea for his-first nov tory ‘of India. ‘This | in settings, erization. and the narratives told with gor which won him a most popular of his “In the Palace of the al love story, sit ¢ King Philip vel was the st role. It Shas ‘now film | Orit by orpora 2tf)n una ection of Emmett | sIiynn ar the ‘attraction | | the America Wednesday 1 of the most not-| ,. ason, including such | “ZiBominent and popular screen play ads as Blanche Sweet as the heroine, == BLANCHE SWEET HOBART BOSWORTH PAULINE STARKE EDMUND LOWE the Year’s = Greatest Achievement in Films ! TANDEVST RAS i enedess ceceas see ceas. In The Days When They Lived to Love! The most glorious ro- mance of history’s bright page has been made into a photoplay never before equalled for magnificence of background or thrill of entertainment. The = SOLD WYN presen In The PALACE aE KING STARTS | 3 WEDNESDAY veist eee BISHOP — CASS Here He Is! Back Again ! In a Romance Of the Plains JACK HOXIE —in— “THE GALLOPING | Pye veree: evegtrre sei Fer e with | COMING 10 AMERICAN FILM Phillp eld, Chart histor! ppurtenances ar ly correct. FRED THOMSON STARS IN PICTURE COMING | starring in arising f, ightning, per company, through co the Beautiful’ ; -CloakM es It’s the big screen You'll think you’re the hero—You hav thriller ’till you see You'll Laugh ! Come o' into t with Jack Hox remendous sec : ds, 1 Beautifu « TODAY AND MONDAY} YOMING fe ath eee woe = QUSTETEL LILA TICETEIE LENE T ETT U EL ees eee Tee ee i Shows at 1, 2:4 | COLUMBI Edmund Lowe as her princely lover, nd a TO WYOMING THEATER equine st : The Greatest Melodrama ot them all--- when they used to hiss the villain and cheer You'll Cry ! You'll Love It! —Also— Cameo Comedy and Pathe News RIALT SPECIAL ATTRACTION TUESDA Y—WEDNESDA Y—Mat. and Night MADELYN TOBIN and KATHLEEN SICHLING CASPER’S YOUNGEST ENTERTAINERS able in J ern | which ope Ho: Je's new Universal wi “The Gallopng a| plays opposi It relates t ed to “Ai feal- | emy Here he foreman. her ranch. his tb was. u e to fill. from his hufry to capitalize on the or r¢ own hands. ast night at the Wyo- 1 will be shown to- hero in the World War, who return- 7 ica to find his job gone. s last dollar to his former for the purchase of the sad- dle horse he formerly rode, he goes to an adjourning cattle ranch where his old Duddy‘of prewar days, was learned that a crook quarry foreman held a lien on the ranch, owned by a pretty girl, whom the crook desired, as well as The crook signed a contract for an order of black marble which he own but which he expected to fill from a quarry on the girl's ranch, in big r the crook overplayed his hand ied to seize by force the marble from the neighboring qu At the outset it looked like an easy mat ter. The crook ha¢ e of }|men they had planty of guns, the | settlement of the district was remote and he held the sheriff's job in his But the cowboy had learned many things about fighting dyring the war the oms The Melodrama Of 1000 Thrills ! odek we, Great Photoplay? novelty of the year— back again in the days en’t really seen a film this one ! 0, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Washed Air Cooling System NEW SHOW STARTING TODAY “HAP” ROBERTS JOYLAND GIRLS BE 5 ee It TODAY TOMORROW that were more effective’than rifles. He and his pal Jafd a line of powder mines around the:quarry and when the crook attempted to seize itehe ran nst the most extensive barri- ne’d ever experienced. Mad be- driven away, and dat his nephew whom he be- crossing him, promoter ‘shoots the Iad. is Hoxle’s best western since y,|"The Red Warning.” It is in of westerns all by itself, because ‘of the novel of its situations ents Hoxie and his famous saddle in many thrilling runs, re of logical value to the story. In addition to the thrills of daring horsemanship the prairie. battle. is unique in the range battles of the western country, because it is a hors: that “dynamite wai that de thief? her is like From. the tory, 66) his men are is double Plunderer, it IRIS FEATURE. CARRIES PUNCH What would you do if your best friend proved to the girl you loved father, er than any being alive, was a whom she This intensely dramatic situation is oné of the highlights in George Archainbaud’s new William Fox spe- which. plays today is the The Bealsti ‘Cloak Mock A. daring sores phalinalad tro Owen Davis aM. he fandus MATINEE 2:30 NIGHT—6:45, 9 O’Clo. “A Husband for Ten Minntes” AN AMUSING MUSICAL FARCE —Featuring— THE JOYLAND CHORUS OF EIGHT PRETTY GIRLS, NICELY COSTUMED WHO CAN SING AND DANCE THE JOYLAND TRIO In Harmony Singing NED FINE and JESSIE MAHONEY ina SINGING and DANCING SPECIALTY MANY OTHER SPECIALTIES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS First Run Feature Picture RICHARD TALMADGE in “ON TIME” holds | * t friend to Che Casper Sunday Cribune -- Vaudeville :-; News of Local Offerings “THE GALLOPING ACE” IS WYOMING FEATURE The possibility of applying war time methods to a peace time adven- ture is demonstrated with consider- to and the bursting of shells Eddie Phillips, the youthful owner, who proves conclusively to Pegsy Shaw, Edéfe’s sweetheart, that her father has been plundering Eddie's mine and appropriating hig gold. Eddie has asked Frank not to re- veal this truth to Peggy. Frank, however, deems it best todo so. He takes Peggy down into ti Creeping along the, dark, narrow tnnnel, down which the water splashes softly, he crouches’ low and motions to her to stop.. Faintly she hears the thud of dirt being spaded. At this tense moment, Edq@e Phil- lips discovers them. He calls to Peggy. ‘With «# broken-hearted ery, she collapses in hia arms. “I told yon" not ‘to bring her down here,” Eddie grates, glar- ing at Frank,, who nqW stands with his back against thetunnel, arms at His side. ‘Why did youdo it? For God's. sake, why dki ;yon do it? You dirty coward, you,’ and he hits him on the’point.of the ‘chin. Prank takes»the blow. This man of the out-doors who fights at the drop of a hat, takes the blow from the boy whom he considers his best friend. A hurt look creeps into his eyes. Eddie is ready to strike again, but at this look and Frank's refusal to fight back, he realizes the immensity of his wrong to his friend. Frank, realizing this, doesn/t even wait for the boy to apologize. He offers his 1. With @ firm grasp. that ks louder than words, the ‘boy seizes it. The incident is closed. Others in the cast of this thrilling mining picture beside Frank Mayo, Eddie Phillips and Peggy Shaw, in, avelyn Brent, ‘Tom Santsehi, erine Grant. the ela pres- runs A St. Louls woman wants a di- vorce because her husband uses pow- der and rouge and wastes his time re the looking glass. ‘NELLIE, THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL’ HAS GREAT OPERING AT “Nellie, the Model,”” the famous nielodrama which was so popular a| few years ao on the stage has been | reproduced on mett Flynn for and received the Rialto thea The picture every staridpoint. of the ‘biggest Interpret the various roles. Windsor is delightful as She has neversappeared more beau tiful than -when arrayed in the gor- geous creations which:she wears in this picture. Lew Cody, Mae Busch, Hobart Bosworth, Raymond Griffith and Edmund Lowe do exceptional work. Lilyan beauty makes this picture} promise. The. story is drama. One snoves into another with lightning rapidity. The New York aré thrills for one scene in the modiste shop holds one breathless. A scone is hardl is kidnapped from her home. forced to work father, suitor of ‘her mother’s. reaches womanhood she has to seck modi work in a who in reality is Beautiful Cloak Owen Davis tfie screen by E the Goldwyn studio: its local premiere at! ter last night. is. remarkable -from A. cast’ composed names of the screen Claire “Nelite.”" AL] NEWTHRILLER Rialto Coming to the Tashman, ex-Follies y rapidly RIALTO THEATER LAST EVENING providing ny screen . Who did the beau- P: “In the O0Ks theater SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1924. Notes of Filmdom “The Man Life Passed By,” which Victor Schertzinger directed from the story he wrote in coHaboration with Winifred Dunn, ‘who did the scenario. Percy Marmount has the title role of a maz whose bitterness against the world nearly proves his own un- doing, until love takes a hand in the person of the savant: ot his worst enemy. Hobart rth is “Iron Man” Moore, who/fuined the unrec- ognized inventor, arid@it is a novel coincidence, that Jame and Eva Novak have sister roles fn th oplay as his daughters, Cul andis is the father's secretary with the younger daug combination, Of -characters is t in a series of Incidents that velop into a great emotional st | gle. ‘ Many thrills atid dramatic situa. tions make “The Man Life Passed By” one of the notably entertain. ing motion pictures of the year. J J. Hughes was “art. director, and Chester A. Lyons photographed the, produetion. In Scotland at present, 150 women her screen debut in and shows ,Sreat essentially a melo- whirling sequence elevated tracks of employed to provide sequence. The fire more realistic y obtainable. Nellie She is and save for her sick an old When she sho: Her only. mine And Plun SUNDAY IS ALWAYS A BIG ONE AT RIVERVIEW PARK ‘ COME OUT TODAY ge Headlong Into the Clear, Cool Water of the Plunge ROLLER RINK, RIDES, CONCESSIONS DANCING Let’s Go To RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYO TODAY BZ ZZ drama. Barry. “TONY” THE WONDER HORSE, in “THE HEART MONDAY SHOWS AT 1,.3, 5, 6.30, 8 and 9:30 A BISHUr-CASS THEA Tuesday is the new Metro picture, are serving on parish councils Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY ONLY ¥S TOM, EVELYN PEGGY id 4 Agrippi of car Ro hg an hearts, Romance of the old gold fields with the picturesque careers of the men and women, combine to make “The Plunderer” a great The Iris presents the best pictures the market offers—Come and bring the family—the price is 10c for children, 20c for adults. TUESDAY “SPRING FEVER” ith MAYO SANTSCHI BRENT SHAW The Line-Up for the Balance of the Week Monday and Tuesday, Marshall Neilan's, “The Rendezvous;” Wednesday and Thursday, Constance Talmadge in “The Gold- fish;” Friday and Saturday, “Go and Get It,” with .Wesley A Story of Romance, Thrills and Speedy Action Mix’s 50th Great Feature Picture See Tony Rescue Mix From Prison Stunts That Only Tony, Could Do TOM’S GREATEST WESTERN COMEDY- THRILLER —Also Comedy— ——and— FOX NEWS

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