Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1924, Page 16

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— en ees | I srevue t rs Fa ae a SS prodnts 1.4 wo “Nene ~ BYFEATURE FILM AT AMERICA PAGE SIX. ‘Theatricals =! Vaudeville BIG FASHION SHOW AUGMENTED | who deserve special com- Dresser, who Others The Di “ Dupler-A $100,000,0¢ Louise ica theater fur r once Che Casper Sunvay TCripune— the result more than justified all. One of the most unusual dramas against one of the most unusual backgrounds ever seen in a theater. “Adventures in the Far North” is a production you ‘will remember long after others have faded from your mind. It continues its run at the America today and Monday. COMEDY AND PICTURES AT | Wyoming. only—Jack Dempsey in ht and Win.” Also J, Warren igan and Anna Q. Nilsson in “Thundering Dawn,” ‘ and Tuesday—Jaek Hoxie Roe! life, Felloy News of Local Offerings :- arded, and hardships endured, but] is this famous ‘ruin tna: fas been reproduced as a motion picture set for the taking of the magnificent JAGK HOXIE HAS LEAD _-AOLE IN “DOUBLE 0” COMING HERE MONDAY : SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924. Notes of Filmdom really commences) thinks there 4s no longer wild west, but isn’t there? ‘The west is just as wild, just as ad- life and the characters of the ranch before you all the time. The scene Js on the Mexican border, and temple scenes In “Shattered Idots.’’| you have a fine assortment of} yenturous as ever it was. The city Tascally. characters’ to ‘excite. YOU | chap has: not gone there: yet,. His? ee wiay go to the ofl fields, perhaps to the gold fields, but to ranch Mfe he * has not shown any overwhelming desire to attach himself; so ranch life goes on just the same as it did twenty or thirty years ago, and you see it in this picture, which will be shown at the Wyoming theater on onday and Tuesday. ries her, but between that first kiss] Monday and Tuesiy. andthe marriage is a whole lot of Jack- plays the part of a young foreman of a ranch who-is always getting into trouble, simply because of +his good nature. At the very outset of affairs he kisses his em- ployer who, by the way, is a very pretty young lady. Finally he mar & Ps t dog on the sereen|in Double O” and two reel trouble. bi \ Christie c com: Strikebreakers.” The atmosphere of ‘The Double} Jack Hoxie acts his part as onl fF ; Fun From the| Wednesday and Thursday—Frank- 0." ‘the Arrow-Ben Wilson produc- can, that is in a fine, breezy lin Farnum in “When East Comes T tion in which Jack Hoxie is starred,| devil-may-pare, red blooded way. He — We ind two reel comedy, “Up y is entirely western. Here are no| shoots well and shoots straight. H Everybodys Prats by eee hie te ay Se pels 4 "1 v8, es, town JOUSE he | l vi in 8 a ‘s wile It is real apap ee schmidt’s “Adventures Country the Law," a James] Jack Mahoney and his capable|iartificial paraphernalia of the pa raters Wists that te aa re NOW PLAYING at rene story | North"; also» Our * Gan Oliver C players are presenting a big miu-| ciety, but the real western outdoor west .of Chicago. (whera Amet fl part of its appeal] ~"° Buccaneers” and 'F eee sical comedy farce at the Columbia A Barton tal 2 5 wee Tuesday and W Ps theater todays, Monday, Tuesday eG 2 CORY Par mevod irs hion Revue with protes-|.f and Wednesday. It was played by i a The croblew cr) ional models once each afternoon such stars as Murry and Mack un- SPECIAL ATTRACTION Who must work and has|#d- twice each evening. Also der the management ‘of Joseph ppt a tet lanes hale, ie tx Kaill in “What Shall I ! Spears. Mr. Mahoney played the that has attention ial question—one 1 the public Ww with this ple- ‘ nothing! And | “What Shall I Do?” | tinest e seen 1 come¢ Svan py ereaciratss rycen ce lavish and spectacular seene of tne What you do tf you had aydevil rescue on @ trestle—a plunge] Friday and Saturday of dat (nay nyeciei tence gigantic seven-reel production, is the fortune lenly int nto a torrent—and such a battle!]the Sahara” with Bert L; “€) From the first. scenes. of the| Sorseous set of an East Indian hands—and didn’t know what to do} Demp: 1 Ed Kennedy Windsor and Walter McGrail, Also Bsa tO "| temple ruin? / with: 1 fightin m Mr. Hippo BRA ait fy each bp Sed a ‘Teday, in all India, there are but © pas A aia a Oye eee — | marine, through the dramatic strug-| two sreat ruined Brahman temples | Columbia, |fles against nature's | forces” and|—one near Delhi and the Temple of | 2 sow} ‘The cast surrounding, the cham-] Sunday, Mon Tuesday and/an'mal Ife, up until the final won-| Sives at Secunderbad, which is tn last nig in | i than adequate. Chuck Hap Roberts’ Joyland|qerful exhibition of mother love—|the southern part of the Recan, and in his r | Reisne famous 1 le Chaplin y in the musical com-lthe ure 1s fraught with action | now one of the strongholds of native and Ur 1 turns vil-] edy far MeNiff in Paris." Fea-|and excitement. Never: for a mg-| discontent against British dom!na- more Sip iy Beste es incingly: | ture. p Jamgs Mor and|ment does the interest lag, and so| tion. climaxed thi ' of} E er Ralstc us La ‘Motte in “Shat al, so unusu aed the patti ee During the Mohammedan inva spectacular f / : ve Jincldents that the five reels pass| sion in the seventeenth century the held his I {3 1 screamingly 0 Frida Saturday > quickly sand one regrets | invaders converted the great temple ane ine nF aah Pek AOE RE , is not longer. | int osque, but when it was re by Gerald 1 tr 1 li Ste the fight manage scurtea Any ey » Hindus it are. rapid fire comt as cle he was in “T d lat thrills POLA STARS AS DARLING OF ~ UNDERWORLD CAFE IN LATEST RELEASE NOW AT THE RIALTO Pola as the darling of an urder- world cafe who becomes the of the theatrical w * in a story written e: That's Pola Ne latest production “Men,” which opened at the Ris theater last nigt It's a story of the type that Pola Negri is great in advantage of a director who knows her every mood, working with the unetu ilities of an American produc nization, “American lighting an settings and cos. | tumes an 2 all-star ast picked from the cream of the American leading mi azer is n @ love drama of fashion and pas: Joseph Swickard sion, with a novel tw: a story Gino Corrado and that gives the star a chance to wear | Ex Norton play in support. gorgeous gowns as only she can Here Pola as you've always wear them. But don’t get the idea] wantedeto s ner! that it's a highbrow production. It's anything-but that; in fact. Pola has : never essayed a role that quite 0” in ‘Men. i\} measures up to her ‘ hat shall T po Dimitri Buchowetzki, a nti mental producer, br¢ to thi country by Py ex press purpos in this picture, w self and has got fire every last ounce of into her portrayal, with the ult that “Men” is Pola Negri's greatest levement—bar none. For in making “Men” Pola had the unusual FREAK RAGING ene N terested in the two racing cars 1 in “Flapper Wiv the Selzr > allstar production comin to Fialto theater Wednesday The one used b; May All Claudia Bigelow 2 Dusent QS ERSEe Oar vik lly «¢ A DRAMA FOR EVERY sport body one of the 1 unl cars in th WOMAN ati teed Speed of Tempted for her bay’s sake to sell mee hat which she held most precious n a num f What shall she do? outran a speed is not for pu 1c] Tempted for her baby’s sake to sell | way home to th ne photoplay cop? met. her Mi \ y visions of jail interlors. She w STARRING | ecared ecateh up with her to tell her he w glad she was back in California or again after her trip to he hadn't Tr cop, it her in many of her f and consider In one sc on the same program with the $100,000.00 Fur Fashon Review been very apectacula of who plays the pa - | int the ploture, DUPLER ART FURS| his side, drove the Dusent , | with rate, of. apéed t PROFESSIONAL MODELS| corner and hed t | At 3:30, 8 fente. ‘Ho.did this, at tt and 9:30 Sark ae coa. wiwimere TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ing a desperate attempt tc " ~~ motor cop. ° Neitlier Horton nor Miss Allison wére injured in the stunt, although the fence wa pletely demolished. same part under Spears gvho is how managing “So This Is London” for George M. Cohan. The show pertains to one McNiff sending his son to Paris for an edu- cation. The son falls in love’ with a pretty French girl portrayed by Jessie Mahoney. In order to get her consent, however, he is required to pretend that he is a Frenchman and that his father (Jack Mahoney) is a French nobleman. Included in medy, “Just A Minute” News and Topics of the FAR NORTH 1S UNUSUAL FILM interesting, gripping— Adventures in the Far ent from the usual photograph *, Friday and Satur cLean in “The amd F Iris. fs Marshall's End,” from J Oliv with Lew Also mes Intens: exciting, is rth,” the cast is an English dude pl by George _ Keystone, a talkative sictur Perhaps the most feature picture. ‘ahman temp! In His Latest Action-Thrill Western ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS —Also— Sunshine Comedy : “DUMB and DAFFY” Shows at 1, 2,:15, 3:30, 5, 6:30 8, 9:30—-10c and 40c A Bishop-Cass Theater JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S “THE RIVER’S END —With— LEWIS STONE and MARJORIE DAW Also Comedy “HE'S MY PAL” COLUMBIA HAP ROBERTS JOYLAND GIRLS IN THE BIG MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY “McNIFF IN PARIS” MANY SPECIALTIES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS A see tS GOLDIE MAY BLUES SINGER Bishop-Cass TODAY ONLY MAT. 2:30 EVE. 7 o’Clo., 9 o’Clo. THE i JOYLAND § TRIO | aoa THREE BIG FEATURES First Run Feature Picture James Morrison and Marguerite DeLamotte In “SHATTERED IDOLS” Washed Air Cooling System. Come Early, 40c ADDED ATTRACTION TUESDAY NIGHT FRENCH BATHING GIRLS CONTEST FIRST TIME IN CASPER RIALT .- “Doodle-Do-Do” . “It Ain’tyGonna Rain No Mo’ nin “Phe Hi te ady “played by Lela Roberts, ‘Fair Week.” aan 3 butley who doubles a heavy = Laid in the ° regions where mneaday Sn) THureas "I the has seldom penetrated. hey he vapiendta dfast eart’ erite | *2° nial ug r ‘dois’ is the splen 4 : Heart Re arguerite lits bapkgrounds of huge mountains Shattered J 5 Dancing Matinee 3 0’Clock TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MARGARET and BETTY CRISINGCER IN SPECIAL AND NOVELTY DANCES f NUMBERS Ruyssian Dance a The World’s Greatest Fighter in the World’s Greatest” Picture “Winning His Way” —also— “THUNDERING Margaret and Betty DAWN” _ Evening 8—9:30 |No Advance in Admission 10c 30 Ee TODAY, TOMORROW AND TUESDAY SUPPORTED. BY SD, _ ROBERTW.FRAZER ROBERT EDESON Pp JOSEPH SWICKARD Margaret . Betty Margaret Sailors Hornpipe ~~ -. Betty Turkey in\the Straw —_ _—, ADOLPH ZUKOR and! JESSE L.LASKY present | in Dimitri Buchowetzki M EF PRODUCTION . Also Cameo Comedy, “Head On” Kinogram News Shows, 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, N’ MERCILESS expose of the way rich men make love. -1 With Pola as a trusting French girl, seared by the Ath me nine love, He reg all men pay the penalty, strictly American production, made by ' i most director. 4 sD ate a SPECIAL ATTRACTION ‘TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY MARGARET and BETTY GRISINGER IN SPECIAL AND NOVEL DANCES OH! GIRLS! You’ll Want to Enter That BATHINGBEAUTY CONTEST RIVERVIEW PARK THIS AFTERNOON, 3 WONDERFUL PRIZES FIRST PRIZE—$50.00 ‘Diamond Ring SECOND PRIZE—Silver Loving Cur % THIRD PRIZE—Season ticket to swimming pool Competent Judges Will Make the Awards : ; BE ON HAND TODAY RIVERVIEW PARK, Mills, Wyo. 9:20

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