Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 6

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AC nedic jouse etter fart, ger lins il 3 ll a at PAGE SIX. tainly most interesting. Part of the film is colored, and the artists have done a god jc oringing out beau tiful tints of scenes in and near Alaska most pléasing to nature lovers. The animal life depicted— foxes fighzing for food, so much like nations fighting over territory, and a mother polar bear swimming with “SECOND YOUTH” fll OF PUNCH AT RIALTO Second Youth” which opened at theater yesterday really| her cub towfhg behind her, her ly funny photocomedy. | struggles to release the little animal sons'for this. One|when it is lassocd—paradoxically ture of the plot|lends a human touch to this picture | ne ability of the of wild life in the North. Starting yers to make their roles funnier] Saturday at the America. | st anyone else could make ‘or the fellow who thinks all about women, the fel nks he knows nothing and the fellow who now # lot about wo- has its surprises. includes Walter Catlett, of Ziexf “Sally;" Herbert eens: WPKEON 15 CELEBRATING BIRTHOAY TOMORROW BY Lynn 5 “In Love with ‘Love;”. Al Lunt, featured {n Booth Tark “Clarence,” and Mimi Pal Ington meri of film fame ‘ It is T morrow and he is going to celebrate jit in the best way he can conceive. Mr. nt as the feature, ng the patrons with bout half an hour of continuous laugh. It is an excallent example of McKeon who is manager of the n and who knows what his s want in the way of a dane ing party bas hit upon the ide: al siving ® grand mardi gras bal. bi waiting fo McKeon, “It is a big parts trthday anniversay. I want Casper to be in on this dance.” s, confetti, her novelties have been p chased with the definite of using them for this occasion. It is be by far the greatest thing in the way of a carnival dance that the Arkeon has ‘attempted. SLAVE MARKETS. STILL EXIST, SAYS DIRECTOR QF “MEN” WITH NEGRI MIN SNES IN FILM OF NORTH ARE COLORED): idea Kleinschmiat’s “Ad. ar North” im cer- 4osQu ITOES Good for the bites—good to keep the e off : YicKS VAPORUB eer 57 Serenade eed TRS LOSING Captain F. E Slave markets of antiquity have their counterparts in modern life, according to Dimitri Buchowetzki, whose production “Men,” starring LAST TIMES TODAY Pola Negri, contains an illustration of how women are bought and gold FRED THOMPSON J¢ Filmed by the Russian director as his first American made picture for And His Famous Horse _ SILVER KING Paramount, “Men” contains the story of the amazing adventures of a French girl, “Cleo,” who begins life as a waitress in a cheap wine —in— shop and rises to fame as a dancer “THE In Paris. ™ The role of “Cleo” is played by DANGEROUS _ J poi “Negri. “surrounded by a hom ¥ 'W. 29 of men who strive to win her favors COWARD by tr means or foul, she finally a talgs promises to give the privilege of her company to the highest bidder. BUDDY MESSINGER Handled by the masterly direction AND FELIX { Dimitri! Buchowetski,- the scene which follows is probably unsur- passed in the history of motion pie TOMORROW tures. ‘The camera moves from face to face where ¢ avarice and desire RIALTO Here Is the Gayest, Jolliest, Mirth-packed Program of the Entire Year ! JACK DEMPSEY TODAY 1, 240, 4.20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Come !—and Laugh With Us !—HURRY ! J. MeKeon’s birthday to-|' streamers, | ( Che Casper Daily Cribune “GEMINARY GIRLS” 15 GOOD SHOW, COLUMBIA The Columbia th theater is achieving another good run with the musical comedy “The Seminary Girls” which Is being staged by Hap Roberts and hts Joyland girls. In adition to this talented troupe there is an Added at traction in the way of Goldie May, featured blues ‘singer. Bebe Daniels and Antonio Mereno are playing in * en Exc:ters.” Campaign Boss “PALACE OF THE KING” “In the Palace of the King," a photoplay adapted from F. Marion Crawford's novel of the Spanish court in the sixteenth century, the attraction other current pictures, n conmbany, has the Palace fn the King” an excep tionally fine cast. Blanche Sweet, lone of the best known leading women of the screen, appears ax Ly NEA Airmail Service Shaver, new chair- eratic National John W. Davis, he is credited ut, Shaver is oa He is a lawyer and a farmer. He and the nominee have been friends for years. This is Clem L man the Bidding, one Rialto theater players . Robert Montl Edgar s to the well ure ado and Norton. Dimitri Buchowetzki produced “Men” trom his own original story which was scerurized by Paul Bern 66 rity Rheumatism is gone-” WT HERE are thousands of you men and women, just like I Once was—slaves to muscle pains, joint pa’ GLOsES AN TONIGHT these men’ play lent of the slave ent times, rt Pola Negri in this rful picture of life among ertain sections of European society _ RIVERVIEW PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 27 FIRST PRIZE—$50.00 Diamond Ring SECOND PRIZE—Silver Loving Cup. THIRD PRIZE—Season ticket to swimming pool, ; Competent Judges Will Make the ‘Awards RIVERVIEW PARK, Mills, Wyo. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924. as the natural functioning of those Dolores, the heroine. Edmund Lowe, In the case of screen but a stage favorite of repute, plays Don John, the dashing hero. Pauline Starke, picked by Neysa! astounding thrills that equal any- MeMein as the most beautifal wo-| thing evcr conceived by the writers man in the movies, playa Inez, the | of the old school. blind sister of Dolores. Hobart Bos-| The picture will play at the Iris worth ‘has a fine character role as|today and Saturday. ing parent of the two wlaters, AUTHOR OF ‘BROWNIES’ WEILIN PLOT REVEALS SGIENTIF PHENOMENA) 84.47 DEATH NEW YORK, July 25.—Palmer Cox, author of the “Brownlie” series om, anor of the “Brownie” series! SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! his h in Granby, Quebec, at the se: rescribed b * h sicians for age or &4 years. Proved safe by millions and p: ry phy; Based chiefly upon a question of “Go And Get He illustrated his own works with * a question of whether the tans} humorous arawings, fie went toi}, Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago beilon cn dr in is. osette or Oe | ee OS be iibemes wok Oaee {L Pain Toothache —Neuritis Rheumatism years engaged in literary work there. ae Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. 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Wyoming Motorway On July 25, we will inaug- urate an efficient passen- ger service between Raw- leaving lins and Casper, Townsend Hotel Bus De- pot at 2 p. m. daily. Wyoming Motorway ‘COLUMBIA HAP ROBERTS’ JOYLAND GIRLS A ROARING, ROLLICKING, MUSICAL SHOW “The SEMINARY GIRLS” ‘THE JOYLAND CHORUS Pretty Girls With Prétty Costumes BEBE DANIELS and ANTONIO MORENO in “THE EXCITERS” ee eee 25c MAT. TOMORROW—WASHED AIR COOLING SYSTEM FEATURED E MAY BLUE SINGER WITH THE “HIGH JINKS” COMPANY A Dimitri Buchowétzki in PRODUCTION —WITH— The sensational Pola’s most sensational picture. Dar- ing to tell the truth about men, their standard of liy- ing, their code of loving. High-powered drama, made in Ameriéa by a famous European director. RIALTO: TOMORROW MID-SUMMER MARDI GRAS HERE’S THE BIG EVENT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR —WITH— THE JOYLAND TRIO Harmony Singers —Feature Picture— Hi Mi WAMPO ALFRED LUNT (famou MIMI Y " NERVE TONIC (Christ tio Comedy Ou Catlett & New York Walter a brilliant Cast REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE NORTH WASHINGTON HALL Where They All Go and Have a Good Time THE SEASON IS NOW ON THERE AS USUAL SPIES’ HOWLING WOLVES WILL BE HERE IS A FEATURE PRODUCTION Y TRY. IT TAKES YOU FROM THE AND CARRIS YOU UP INTO TI SHOWS AT 1:00— ST. A RTS ‘A Bishop: Gain L ADDIE THE FAITHFUL CAPT. a Oe rhe ADVENTURES rae FAR NORTH). AKE BELIEVE THINGS OF TIC ALIKE MUST FIGHT NATURES FORCES FOR AN EXISTENCE. —ALSO— OUR GANG COMEDY “THE BUCCANEERS” 2:00—8 :80-—5 :00—6 :30—8 :00—9.30 A Mardi Gras Confetti Ball With All of the Tri and Ideal Weather for Such a Garaival te Dancing Party BIRTHDAY DANCE MY WAY OF CELEBRATING It’s a big party on my birthday everybody in Casper to be in dance. TONS OF CONFETTI. $25.00 IN BAGS OF CONFETTI GIVEN AWAY FREE TO THOSE ATTENDING Miles and Miles of Streamers; Confetti by th Squawkers, Whistles, H Sod ae other known noisemaker, SERS Se Seaver Saturday Night, July 26 (This Is My Birthday) Never Before Have We Staged on Saturday Night Such a Grand Carnival and Novelty Ball IT’S A SNAPPY TREAT FOR OUR PATRONS Arkeon Dancing Academy “THE BIGGEST NIGHT OF THEM ALL” anniversary. I want on this extraordinary ON 7 BIG BEAR OU’LL_ NEVER FORGET, EVEN IF YOU E MOVIES C CIRCLE WHERE MAN AND BEAST TODAY NANOO AND HIS PALS Theater

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