Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 7, 1924, Page 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1924. 5 Pi? tard a c™ ~ 3 d quently. Mr. Goodman with the fa- t cility of a master story teller de- picts his tale in vividly, dramatic se- quences. PARIS GOWNS IN FILM tl -| complished with complete success in ‘olow. Big situations occur fre- Among the’ prominent players in he cast are Wilton Lackaye, long famous on stage and screen; Bar- bai Castleton, Constance Benne! Many beautiful gowns are worn] Mdftagu Love, Julia Swayne Go. by both Helene Chadwick, the star,|don, Huntley Gordon, Paul M’Allis- and Violet Mersereau who plays the “Her Own Free Will,” the screen now being shown at the America theater for the last times today. Miss Mersereau was especially glad to be able to “wear some clothes” because she had been play- ing “raggedy roles'’ and costume parts in all her recent pictures and hadn't been able to dress up for a long time. She celebrated by getting a Parls wardrobe. It included a peach crepe evehing gown gorgeously beaded, and raped, a lavender velvet dinner dress, and a pea-green afternoon dress of crepe and lace, all of them imports and very unique. Miss Mersereau is anxious for all her feminine fans to know about these creations because she is sure no one’ will want to miss them. “Her Own Free Will’! is a story of ‘a girl who married for money and then refused to stick to her bargain. Paul Scardon directed. uo “WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN? PICTURE NOW ON AT COLUMBIA ‘That sparkling dynamo of ever. changing emctions—modern woman —is revealed in all her strength and weakness by Daniel Carson Good- man’s unusud! photoplay “What's Wrong With the Women?” shown f c 1 1 t er, Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein and second important feminine role in] other: The musical. comedy ‘What's dramatization of Ethel Dell's story,) Next” is also playing at the Colum- bia theater at this time. TERRIFIC SANDSTORM SEEN IN “SON OF THE DESERT,” THE RIALTO “A Son of the Desert,” the new Picture which comes to the Rialto theater today is notable for its thrills, among which is a terrific sandstorm which lashes the desert and nearly brings death to those unfortunate enough to be overwhelmed by The situation bringing this about is unusually interesting. An Ameri- can girl imprudently visits the desert camp of an Arabian shiek. When she repulses his advances she dashes away on a fiery steed which eventual- returns to thn sheik’s tent rider- less. At this moment the impending | § storm breaks and the audience sees he girl struggling’ through drifts of sand, great gusts off it cutting her face and aff but blinding her. These- sudden outbursts of nature are common in the-desert, according to travelers, and frequently come too suddenly for caravans to turn back or even to pitch tents in an-effort to escape the fury of the elements. It is difficult to reproduce this ef- Eyes Bad? Try for the first time last night at the Columbia theater. = Camphor It is a big theme upon which this] For eye trouble there is nothing powerfully dramatic subject ~ {s| better than simple camphor, hy- founded. It deals not merely with in-|4tastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in dividuals. Mr. Goodman, who wrote] L&voptik eye wash. One small anda also produced it, goes beyond bottle helps any case sore, weak or the Uttle group of interesting char-| Strained eyes. “Aluminum eye cup acters with which he tells his deep-| free- Casper Pharmacy.—Advertise- ly moving story. He treats his} ment. u theme in a big way and makes of it a huge canvas upon which he de- picts with bold strokes the eternal struggle of the sexes. ‘Woman, Mr,. Goodman shows, is essentially good. But when the forces of extravagancé and folly en- ter the home and take the place of love and understanding Destiny im- poses a heavy toll. ‘The story hax ‘to do with the lives of men. and.women..of .wealth and social position and others of lesser affluence who seek to move in the swift set. A young business man and his devoted wife live happily with ‘their baby. The wife is led innocently into a fast circle !n which she is almost engulfed. Troub! WYOMING —Everybody's Theater— TODAY JACK HOXIE -in— “SPARKS OF | FLINT” Also BABY PEGGY in ‘ “PEG 0° THE MOVIES” 100—30c Saturday HARRY CAREY “A SON OF THE DESERT” —with Marian Sais and Robert Burns Plenty of Action and Thrills In the Funny F; “WHAT’S RIALTO) xcmow SHOWS START 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7-40, 9:20 SATURDAY—“THE GREAT WHITE WAY” COLUMBIA 22. HAP ROBERTS JOYLAND GIRLS —with— THE JOYLAND CHORUS and JOYLAND TRIO *‘What’s Wrong with the Women?” It answers, on: a fe co od old problem "with which wise men hive been coping since the very dawn of hu- | TODAY Mack Sennett Comedy “The Hollywood Kid” Sport Pictorial Fun From the Press TONIGHT arce Comedy NEXT ? Feature Picture fhe Casper Daily eridune fect for motion pictures and very the fascinating Orient and its in- costly as well, yet those who know | fluence on the ives of the various the desert declare thet it has been ac-| characters is shown throught the en- tire pleture. the new picture. — € “PAGAN PASSIONS” 1S DELIGHTFUL PHOTOPLAY “The audience who attended* the ‘opening performance of “Pagan Pas- ons" yesterday at the Iris theater Were delighted with the entertain- ment, offered them. The story ran quickly and smoothly, the acting was convincing and the photography artist Wyndham ‘Standing, Roser Theby and Tully Marshall had the principal roles and they were ably supported by Sam DeGrasse, Ray- mond McKee, Barbara Bedford and June Elvidge. ? Grace Sanderson Michie conceived the plot, wrote the scenario, super- vised production and cut the film and great credit should be given to] The Mexican population of Los her for one of the finest photo-| Angeles is said to be the largest of dramas on the screen tod any city in the world except the The background of the of Mexico. “Pagan Passions” will close today and it seems safe to predict that it will be thoroughly enjoyed by prac- tically every member of every fani- ily. f “SPARKS OF FLINT? 15. ‘PHOTOPLAY AT WYOMING “Sparks of Flint” ts playing at the Wyoming theater with Jack Hoxie as the star. This is a very beautiful picture, finely photographed and reflecting the greatest credit on Arrow Film corporation, who distribute the plc- ture, and the great director, Ben Wilson, who Js responsible for the picture. In fact, the reputation” of everybody connnected with the pic- ture will be ‘vastly increased. a Its Different “EVERY DROP DELICIOUS” LAST TIMES TODAY = hopclonit HELENE CHADWICK | «paGAN ‘HER OWN FREE WILL’| PASSIONS?” SaAlaoe —with— “WILD AND WESTERN” STAR CAST: NEWS and TOPICS —Also— Shows 1, 2, 3:80, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 | AT, ST. JOHN FRIDAY — SATURDAY cats “JEALOUS HUSBANDS” ‘HIGHLY $ —with— RECOMMENDED’ EARLE WILLIAMS JANE NOVAK BEN ALEXANDER BULL MoNTANA|10@ and 20¢ You'll Like THE TEMPERATURE Of the - WATER RIVERVIEW PARK It is always adjusted so as to keep you perfectly com- fortable while swimming—no matter what the tem- perature of the outside air. CLEAN COOL REFRESHING DANCING EVERY. EVENING RIVERVIEW PARK MILLS, WYO. . 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THE TETON HOTEL RIVERTON, WYOMING is on the market, and offers to an investor or operating company an opportun- ity that seldom presents itself, and only through the death and removal of several of its largest stockholders, resulting in a situation which makes it neces- sary and best to put this property on the market at about east One Half the Original Cost price, thus clearing up the property, and making it possible for proper manage- ment to operate at a prafit on the present revenues, with greatly increased business assured. The Teton Hotel was built in 1919 of steel and brick throughout, and is one of the finest equipt and furnished hotels in the state, if not the Rocky Mountain Region. It has 75 guest rooms, 42 of which have tiled bath connecting. The building is equipt with electric dual control elevator service, ice plant, refrig- eration plant, vacuum cleaning system throughout, and furnished with the high- est quality furniture. , The ground floor is divided into two store rooms, large lobby, dining room, kitchen, etc. There is also a full basement. Now Operating at Profit The Teton Hotel, known to thousands who travel Wyoming, either as commer- cial men or as tourists, is now operating at a profit, and the possibilities have not been touched owing to the liquidation problems. ,) e e eye.e - Earning Possibilities The earning possibilities of the Teton Hotel, as the center of Riverton traveling activities are great. The oil development of-this section has just begun, new road building is diverting a heavier automobile tourist travel through here to the Yellowstone Park, and this will continue in ever increasing numbers every year, making the Teton Hotel and Riverton a natural stopping point. The high class features of the hotel property are recognized by the tourist. More Important Still as a contributing factor to Riverton future possibilities and particularly to the hotel business is the opening and completion of the Riverton U. S. Reclamation Project ‘A $6,000,000 project, irrigating over 100,000 acres, that has been under construc- tion for six years, and which starting next year, will annually place surround- ing acreage of the finest producing land in the West under water and into in- tensive cultivation and bring thousands of land seekers to Riverton. The peculiar circumstance surrounding the placing of the property on the market will make it possible to purchase this property at a figure that is out of propor- tion to its physical value, and its potential and present earning capacities. For additional information, and details of earnings annually since opening, price, terms and details of construction, financial situation, etc., write— TETON HOTEL, RIVERTON, WYOMING This Can Be Handled for a Surprisingly Small Amount of Cash PAGE FIVE. wd

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