Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 20

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Anum mh sae Ae ’ 1 t 1 LJ 1 ¥ a i) " rh} PAGE FOUR. COLLEEN MOORE HEADS CAST OF CELEBRITIES IN “THROUGH THE DARK” Presen prominen ed by the Daughter ia one of the ling and dram- ever present: popularity of nong screen fans the e of the cast in her support ularity of Jack Boyle's es, including ““The Miss Loyd Hamilton's comedy, in being co- featured bill at the Rialto. Har is one of the fe on the screen who can portray barrassment and make {t excru y funny. This ability, coupled with the -c eristic walk, inno cent expression and several clever MRS. BUSH TELLS OTHER WOMEN How Painsin Sideand Drag- ging Down Feelings Were Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Massena, New York. I had ter- rible pains in both my éides and a dragging-down feeling that af- fectedmesothat I eould hardly walk, and I got run- down.Afriendwho had taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s imy housework and also some outdoor work on the farm. ‘The Vegetable pembene has given me back my health and I cannot preise it enough. I am perfectly will- ing that you should use these facts if my letter will help other women who still suffer.’’—Mrs. DELBERT BusH, R. F. D. 1, Massena,N.Y. The spirit of helpfulness shown in the letters we are constantly publish- ing is worthy of notice. 4 inese women know by experience what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound willdo. Your troubles are the same as theirs. :. If you have pains and a dragging: down fooling and are nervous and ir- ritable, it by Mrs. Bush’s experi ence and give Compound a trial. CONTEST AD, “THE Matinees at 2 and 4 COVERED risked all in the settling and bi The wonder picture of the age A BIG Aesop’s Fables supportec COMING TO THE RIALTO FOR ONE WEEK STARTING SEPT. 27 “THE EDUCATIONAL, THRILLING, HEARTRENDING A James Cruze Production From the Book by Emerson Hough In the Cast You will see Lois Wilson, J, Warren Kerrigan, Tully Marshall, Ernest Torrence and many others who vividly portray the hardships, tridle and tribulations of the early pioneer who AMERICAN LEGION DAY At the : RIALTO FRIDAY } Receipts Donated for Convention Fund WESLEY BARRY “THE PRINTERS DEVIL” SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS situations which give these talents a chance to assert themselves, ly Friend” one of the most le comedies this screen star made. a OF THE FOLLIES AT COLUMBIA TONIGHT The attraction at the Columbia theater this evening is the musical “Oh, What a King” presented company entirely new to Cas- the Girls of the Follies. This per, troupe has been playing in St. Louls for a long engagement and have re- ceived many while there. The company is under the man- favorable comments agership of Lawrence and Vogan. Among the players are Edythe Law- nmet Vogan, Elaine Rus Fisher, Babe Lawrence, Bob Wa'lace and Hal Lawrence. All these artists have specialties of their own which they present in a capable manner. In addition to this group of ers there is a beauty chorus of steppers and high kickers. Two shows will be presented to- night starting at 8 and 10 o'clock. A feature picture will also be shown. AMERICAN GIRL FINDS ADVENTURE IN KINGDOM The adventures of an American girl in a small European kingdom are vividly portrayed in Katherine MacDonald's lateut offering, *Ret- uge,”” which is playing at the Iris today only, Miss MacDonald has never had a | rele with so many opportunities for displaying her talents and she is 1 by a high‘y capable cast, including Hugh Thompson, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Victor Potel, Grace Morse, Gunnis Smith and Eric Mayne. — “MISSING DAUGHTERS” OPENS AT THE AMERICA The America theater today starts ® showirig of the sensational photo- drama ‘Missing Daughters’ which will be shown for four days. This story of the perils which be- set the path*of the devil-may-care flapper is sald to be taken from actual incidents in the lives of some very real modern girls, who con- sented to their use in order to warn others of the dangers into which in- discretion may lead them. Many’ notable screen artists are in the “Missing Daughters” t, Which contains the names of Novak, Eileen Percy, Rockcliffe Fellowes, dams, Pauline Starke, Rob. Walt Whitman and COVERED WAGON” 3 Evenings 7 and 9 (AULT WILL HELP LEGION Manager M. H. Todd of the Rialto co-operate Vroman post American Legion in staging a bene- fit show at the Rialto this Friday. ‘Fhe show will be held‘ for the pur- pose of getting funds to carry on the State convention of the which isto be held in Casper Aug- The convention fund has not been completed to date. The show to be presented will in theater will George W. ust 26 and 26, clude the picture show other activities. ming theater. Heres is a real in biscuit form. Keep fit this WAGON” uilding of our glorious west. for young and old. SHOW Hodge Podge Novelty a Devil” featuring Wesley Barry, well known, juvenile star. post will do its share in making the a success by having service men’s. quartets, solos, prologues, and HOUSE PETERS PLAYING IN WYOMING PHOTOPLAY House Peters is featured in “The Man from Lost River” at the Wyo- You will enjoy the summer a ded Wheat—the Shredded Wheat with cream ot with sliced peaches or other fruits for any meal of the day. Shredded Wheat. intwo biscuits “Daytime Wives’”’ . Also’ THE: GUMPS “WATCH PAPA” LAST TIMES TODAY WYOM Everbody’s Theatre Che Casper Daily Cribune people! Everything in it—the story, the backgrounds, the acting, the humor—biends into.as powerful and redblooded a picture as was ever produced. You'll like House Peters as The Man. You'll be thrilled at the story. And you'll revel in the magnificent stretches of woodland scenery that from the packground for the story. A great picture! 4 night thirty vice presidency. Shaver, with the of the Legion Pr “Brother Charlie” of the state and its adopted son for years, received the -highest honor in his political fe when he was officially tendered the nomina- tion as Democratic candidate for the Democratic party leaders. oyer- night shifted the political spotlight from Lincoln to«Chicago, Clem L. chairman of the national committee returned’ on a midnight we eas y |train with other party dignitaries. Governor Bryan yester: | over with the democratic field mar: shal some of the details of his intin- erary, but no announcement has yet said hevhad told the governor “to go to it” and indicated the nominee would tour this state before going elsewhere. The state fair opens in Lincoln ptemberl, but whether the gov- ernor will appear as apolitical speaker remains undetermined. Mr. Shaver yesterday announced that John. W. Davis, the party standard governor , would touch the middle west during. his campaign and probably ‘would make speeches in Omaha and Lincoln of this state. The big Unicersity of Nebraska memorial stadium furnished ample space for the clebration last night. A colorful and, at times, demonstra: tive audience nearly filled the sta dium, while some scattered on the}ed- the .Republincan administration grass foot ball field close to the speakers p‘atform. Cheers greeted declarations by the vice presidential nominee and Senator Harrison, of Mississippi, who made the: notifica- tion address, in which they denounc elections. ; ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1924. for failure to solve many of the ur- gent needs of the country and out. lined the principals for which the ‘Democratic party would fight go gain a victory in the November Katherine MacDonald sane trinter’s! (Continued from Page One) | western citizens on three different oceasions when. he was notified of his nomination for president. Last oe J te e Ps The Legion picture for real It might have been ruined with ordinary methods of clen ne but CENOL removed every trace of the spot without Injury to fabr! Cenol Cleaner removesugly completely, quickly, safe. ly. The perfect Cleanse, in every home. At Following Cenol Agencies: Casper Pharmacy 111 East 2nd St. Kimball Drug Store £14 S. Center St, Midwest Pharmacy great deal moreif you are care- Cor. 2nd and Woleott ts 4 rechers rial ¢ayloca ee 138 So. Center St. establish a daily dict of Shred. | —22h2—Ttipeny Cou Drugeiste | een made of any’ dates orSplaces. | shaver, before leaving however, erfect food ou’ll enjoy summer with Wood of Chicago, Ill. has as goud a chance as anyone. of kings since the wur “uneasy les the head,” etc., holds no fear _..laid uneasy all my life apyhow _ ING Opening Tonight COLUMBIA: Picture Starts 6:45—9 Show 8—10 LAWRENCE and VOGANS Up-to-Date Musical Comedy Company NEW SONGS AND COMEDY—FUNNY COMEDIANS BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY AND COSTUMES ‘OH! WHAT A KING” SPECIALTIES BY Babe Lawrence, Hal Lawrence, Bob Wallace A CHORUS OF PRETTY DANCING GIRLS First Run Feature Picture—‘“Solomon In Society” Matinee Tomorrow—Two Ladies On One Ticket friend that he could hundle this country which has unseat ‘From Case to Throne, Perhaps A printer may be the next king of Albunia! “Atleast Frederick T. . Wood told a} ed a handful The friend joshingly nominated Wood—but now the agent diplomatique has written that he ts interested. The old saying, for Wood who says, Pa Edythe Lawrence and Emmett Yogan, Elaine Russell, Earl Fisher, GIRLS se FOLLIES ALL NEW SHOW ALL NEW GIRLS OPENING WITH THE FUNNY BLACKFACE COMEDY ~ Two Shows Tonight, 6:45—9 o’Clock—Com eEarly—40c “mit To the Democratic Citizens-" ‘ A VOTE FOR ROSE is a vote for Casper; and that means state-wide ~ Prosperity for Wyoming. Natrona County is the key to Democratic Success this Fall ---- Your vote for Rose may insure Democratic success. Are You Interested in Our Prosperity ? - Have You Voted? Polls Are Open Until 9 P. M.. = Rose For Senator Committee’ r—§ A A REMARKABLE CAST— d EVA NOVAK. EILEEN PERCY PAULINE STARKE __so, CLAIRE ADAMS) | ROCKLIFFE FELLOWS ROBERT EDISON WALTER LONG | PHOTOPLAY— “MISSING DAUGHTE . You'll See All These in “Missing Daughters” This picture treats the Girl Problem more interestingly and con- vincingly than any picture that ' TODAY SHOWS AT 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 ; | COLOR—COMEDY—SUSPENSE—BEAUTY— ROMANCE—-THRILLS—ACTION has gone before. { WEDNESDAY : ) THURSDAY H i Phe Throu Colleen Aldaptea by Frances Marion from the story by f@smopolitan the Dark ORC Directed by George Hill Boyle~ Love—makes queer associ- ates. Mary, daughter of Mother McGinn, falls madly in love with Boston Balckie, King of the underworld. She shrinks back with horror at being in their midst but throws all hesitation to the winds and joins the gang to bring about his reformation. Production goiduyn-Cosniapotizan TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY

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