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SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1924, fhe Casver Sunday Cribune FACS Theatricals :- : Vaudeville : : News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom POWERTE UL DRAM A IS powerful story, grab it technically | Del Andrews, and photographed bY MORENO IS ROMANTIC Tn 2 hE REE is TIGER LOVE’ AT RIALTO TODAY OF scale Aaa A bandjt once saved Spain from} to crush all aristocracy. Rialto Oliver Curwood's, “The Girl! from | down to zero-minus degrees! Blind: |tacular effects, superimposed upon , becoming a French possession! So | rescuing Marcheta, a Parsuming a ee a9 aga An ey gale, terrific, buf-|the foundation of a powerfully de® Bishop-Cass rish, Antonia Moreno ‘Thursday and Friday.—“The s-| feting, laden with stinging arrows | matic story. : says Antonio Moreno, Paramount atin “Tiger Love,” ing of the Oklahoma Outlaws,” and} of sleet! Does that give the reader} pg you like love stories? One of TUESDAY WEDNESDAY actor, Yeatured with Estelle Taylor) of taming her he becomes infatuated nese He Goes." Kino: comedy “The Long Shot.” a chill and a stir of blood that re-| tye most beautiful and most sweetly in “Tiger Love,” in the role of aland sends her safely home. From | Extra attraction, Bush and Cook in| Saturday—Harry Carey “7 “Tiger|calls those record, death-dealing | thrilling of them all fsa vital ele- romantic mountain brigand. | then on the Wildcat struggles to| From Ragtime to Grand Opera. Thompson. blizzards our North Atlantic States} ment. in “Judgment of the Storm,” “In the days of Napoleon I,” he| master this new love. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday —"*> sometimes have in winter, w And does strong emotional dramp relates, “Spain was threatened by| From this point in “Tiger Love,'*}—-4gnes Ayres’ im ‘The Guilty One,” Colombia. than the terrible id of th fit your taste or mood? ‘Judgment France. When war was immipent,| revelation follows revelation, A gi-)Goat.” Bun from the Pre Sun. Monday, Tuesday and Wed-} For the “real” sens of the Storm” is full-of it. De you Jose Maria El Tempranillo, notori-| gantic climex brings the powerful|Christie comedy, “Getting Gertle’s|day.—Lawrence and Vogans new| many other thrills that o Mua Be but. deliciously bp: ous bandit, came from his hiding} droma to a thrilling conclusion. —_—- music: medy company in’ “‘Too| is believing,” one must wale ra your: sbadaws place and voluntecred the services of} . “In romantic interest and exotic America Much Mustard.” Feature _ picture, | wy ter today or Monday} pi) of his band of 2,500 men. France had| surroundings I believe “Tiger Loye"| Sunday, Monday—E. K. Lincoln| Helen Holmes in “One Million In]and witness “Judgment of the other troubles and when it found] will be the most popular photaplay|in “The Right of the Strongest” | Jewels.” Storm,” the Palmer Photoplay cor-| your Spain's military had been augment-|I have ever directed,” says George | liso Our Gang in their newest com-| Thursday, Friday and, Saturday.—| poration’s initial screen production. | ed, it withdrew.” Melford, its producer, And Melford,|edy “Seein’ Things” and Fox News.| The Girls of the Follies in a new} ‘The whole dramatic climax of Moreno gives the screen one of his} it will be remembered, produced| Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday—| show. Feature picture, “The Eagles} this powerful story, written by Mrs. “Judgment, of . And imagine for po, Lieyd Hughes, the tinee idol, with ksen, another dom, opposite! Storm arming Dx ng star” MONTAGUE LOVE b most colorful characterizations in| ‘The Sheik.” “Love. of Women” with Helene} Feath Ethel Styles Middleton, ingstaged in| 4aq George Hackathorn, Myrth is MARY THURMAN fy “Tiger Love” as the Wildcat, Sfan-| ‘Tiger Love’ opens at the Rialto|Chadwick, Montagu Love and Mary @ terrible blizzard of the sort de-| Stedman, and Philo McCullough as ‘ MAURICE COSTELLO ‘' ish bandit who has pledged himself! theater today. Thurman. Alsq Stan Laurel com: ‘a 5 scribed. In emphasizing the thrills! };incipals of the suporting cast, and edy “Scorching Sands” Pathe News LTY ONT and realness of the storm, however, fruco Gordon 3. MoDowels. and, ons must not overlook the fagt t little F MacKenzie and little it is only one point of interest in 4] prance picture filled with startling cor A story that throbs with human interest and deals with one of the most vital questions of urro in important roles, und a fair idea is gained of the most mportant elements of the first en play. Topics ef the Day. & Speciality numbers the production | priday, Saturday—Tofh Mix and will feature Blaine Russell, Bob Wal-l-rony in a Zane Grey Story “The lace, Burl Fisher, Edythe Lawrence,!y act of the Buanes’ Also Snub 4 oo niin and lays Laven Pollard in ek Frost” and Fox more mystery dramas to come, Asa Colum reg bie a the pt wae stage play it was warmly received, Col umbia will present the photoplay and the treatment which has been ‘One Million in Jewels." This is an Iris accorded it in transference to the exciting melodrama played by @ cast! sunday selected because of its skill in telling screen has doubled its entertainment tories have become h the “homespun” production of late, be the success of several pic values. a story of this kind. It is headed by “And.” “4 r ures of this type, but “Judgment According to Joseph Henabery, And,” he continues, the field is pe. is I. P. McGowan, who wrote and di-) sMonday, Tuesday—Kathérine Mac-| who made the .| almost virginal as Ba SOE," Wash te conteeal ae, rected the picture, and that fevarite | Donald in “The Lonely Road” and| "the Guilty One peyton un fy tropolitan life | of many a thriller, Helen Holmes, 18) comedy “Tight Shoes.” the same name by Michael Mortop| mystery clement is rvaded t ar snowstorm. bal broves con prominent in the cast. Wednesday, Thursday—“Children | and Peter Traill, in the. fietion field, lightening humor I am sure the pub- i y is a Everyone whose interest in mo- Wi 4 “ re.!” EB K. Lincoln, alwi of The Dust’ with Johnnie Walker | at the present,time mystery novels] lic will clamor for more and more ‘ays popular in/ tion pictures goes back ef current ang short stories are enjoying a tre-| Agness Ayres is featured in the rugged, romantic Re Nahe tae oe reiee ban scovt aero by tnga Be fi tagh mendous vogue and on the speaking| principal role of “The Guilty One,” in his latest feature, “The Right of| have 1 wie ag isle uncles. | SE Oe Sarna ‘Torfoentr whh |sieee moh Sathisies es itee bat | which epeee a run ot wares dave the Strongest,” a picturization of|screen shared by no othecs. Por} QWes, Moore and Beagle Love. Also) ‘The Cat and the Canary,” "Zeno,"| Wednesday at the Rialtu theater. the novel by Frances Nimmo Helen Hebnee played tn a {comedy “Do Your st ete., established records. Edward Burns is her leading man, Green, wilf ne shown at the America| series of railroad dramas abounding ‘ow this preference is firding| Clarence Burton, Cyril Ring, Crau- theater today and Monday. i hich he’ been Wyoming. its reflection in the silent drama,|ford Kent, George. Seigman and ‘ eat ihed et Mewes § Today and Monday.—‘Judgment| says Henabery. “The Guilty One' I] other prominent players appear in The scene of the story 1s laid in]equalled for daring and originality, ” . 7 ca the Alabama mountains, where aland J. P. McGowan as director of Rafi 2) SOC AE eck Pica feel qwill be a forerunner of manythe supporting cast. young engineer, a part played by Mr. Lincoln, representing a big cor- 4 Lt ical te Feureen ce =| DIY ATION IS RAI with a group of squatters, whose In order to escape her Priam Far! land is needed for the development in the artist, played by Barrymore, é V] of water-power for the company’ hides hig identity by posing as his plant. Helen Ferguson plays the| lion in Jewels" is doubly important. dead valet. .. Faxi! “enio: the part of the winsome young school] The cast is further enhanced by|nover distinction of “attending his teacher, around whom the romance|Elinor Fair, among the secreen’s|own funeral” when the valet is and the action of the story pivots.| most engaging ingenues, who sounds| purieg in Westminster Abbey. while George Seigmann and Tom|a dramatic note in the new picture.| row Farll subsequently meets and Santschi are the leaders of the hill RE. aaeE TEM marries the pretty young widow folk. who mistakes him for the deaa| ‘The feature attraction at the| severely injured. At the suggestion BARRYMO valet with whom she has been car-| America theater for Tuesday, Wed- va the ahaa Cc 2A, hi: "0 ven is ror te rying on a tie correspondence | nesday and Thursday ts “Love of y's father and the long watch A terrific fight in a desolate moun- tain cabin, between the engineer bi = 4 throughout the night by the bed. through a Lp sea vee ee hex Women,” the newest Selco picture, | side of their child makes the parents Pictures fora song hecause of this | Which was produced by William | ‘ a he worms hia way | Bennttt. them. The next morning they an- and the leader of the squatters, fur- realize that death alone should part ‘serious ties It is a charmingly humas story,| nounce to the judge that they don't which he shows his tenderer side, | KY THEATER ee eee eit teg meict | penutifully screened and convine-| want a divorce and sally forth on 1 as when he:pleads his cause with widow and two sons of his dead| !msly enacted, and deals with the/ second honeymoon. the pretty schoolmarm, when she valet turn up to demand that he|™arital difficulties of Cynthia and| Helene Chadwick portrays Cyn: wants to throw him over because of return to them, and how he saves} Ernest Herrick, Although very) thia Herrick with @ restraint and Lionel Barrymore, whose {lus : hin love with each other, the| delicacy which add much to the against her _M ~ buying } much . Tfecotntte' at as best, Ae pt ns (rious capesr) has been. marked. BY his aE ona Pati cee RE | young couple, through the interfer-| reality of the play. Lawford David admirers ground for further felici-|* 10M& chain of dramatic successes, | Visinais from going ta ja'l, consti-| ence of outsiders, land in the di-|.son, who plays oposite to her, also, tation of their favorite. hay achieved a new and brilliant | tite some of the most engaging sit-|vorce court. In spite of the in-}gives a finished and ‘sympathetic ‘As a lover and as a fighter ho}! ag owe oD the screen. portrayal of the husband, who has Soni cecanaeia ibin tions in the story. eriminating evidence against Ernest Proves again uals, pari noo ys h | nd the masterful interpretation | the judge feels that the pair really} been led astray. either on or Ree bean, * we is ng gy gy the Trig todey he is, Pe ree helped to snake {care for one another and that per-| Montagu Love and Maurice Cos- Photograplically the picture mom ange me painating photeolara of the hay f tello li to their reputations as season. ps time may bring about ‘a re-| te ve up Pp many exquisite “shots” and unusual | UO" ‘sicture vehicle thet ‘hae ever ‘Barrymore is ably supported | conetiiation, so instead of granting] capable actors and no one could be been given him. talented Doris Rank’ who}an absolute decree of divoxce, he| more seductively vampish than pia’ io Wo Oe Poa ten ene Great Adventars” ta B pote wy te role of the fay ooahah tend gives an interlocutory one. The day} Mary Thurman. Credit for good and the ride of the rescuers through |°0%" Sd@pted to the screen from the! \10 marries the woman-fearing ar-|beforg the signing of the final| work should be given, also, to Marie the night over the dangerous moun-|{@™mOus Play of the same name PY | tist, papers the Herriek’s little boy is Shotwell and little Franke vans. tain trails, are especially striking}oro ‘has the role of the eccentric an‘ effective. ‘Phe actors are ‘equally satisfac: tory, most of them being headliners. “Seein’ Things,” the newest “Our TODAY AT COLUMBIA) = “WEST OF THE olies which have been packing ea] WATER BUCKET” in at the Columbia theater for the last week will open up with another . big bill today when they present "Too —also— Much Mustard.” It is a tablold pro- duction woven around certain inci-|} “JUDGMENT OF THE dents which happen to Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and their servants and some STORM” of their friends. It is a playlet that is distinctively Irish in most of {ts Greater Than © character drawings and necessarily “ ” humorous. ‘Way Down East’ The role of Tim Murphy 1s taken by Emmett Vogan, that of Mrs. Murphy by Edythe Lawrence, that of Mr, Trap by Hal Lawrence and that of the servants, Peggy and nishes thrills galore and makes the audience fairly grip their seats in excitement and suspense. In these scenes, as in those in ANTONIO MORENO ESTELLE TAYLOR, vosiv j TODAY AND. tee DAY MONDAY Bishop-Cass IGER LOVE” is “The \ Sheik” in a gorgeous Spanish setting. Made by the same director and fired with the same luscious love scenes and whirlwind action, " yaa ATTRACTION—HELD OVER FOR THREE DAYS BUSH and COOK Late Feature With the Dunbar Opera Co. PRESENTING “FROM RAGTIME TO OPERA” * Also Mermaid Corhedy—‘‘THERE HE GOES” ‘, _ NEWS ? [ALTO _ Showa 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 TODAY Entertainers 3:30, 8, 9:30 TOMORROW sie TUESDAY. C OLU MBIA”. SHOW STARTING TODAY MATINEE, 2:30 TONIGHT, 6:45—9 o’Cl. LAWRENCE and VOGANS New Ol - Company A BATTLE OF WITS AND STRENGTH Preyiding Romance and Thrills in Abundance WITH , E, K. LINCOLN Soil wales Pentti ta he Lmitel HELEN FERGUSON. —eaE_—eEE_ SSS .]| SS _ ESE ccanamiaial AD, “THE COVERED WAGON” a TOM SANTSCHY TULLY MARSHALL COMING TOTHE * RIALTO JUNE ELVIDGE Starting Saturday, Sept. 27 on gan ‘GIRLS 7 THE E - FOLLI ES’ In the Delightful Farce Comedy “TOO MUCH MUSTARD” With New Songs, Dances and Specialties Beautiful Scenery and Costumes A DANCING CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRLS Matinees, 1, and 8—Evenings, 7 and 9 “SEEIN’ bt dh 29 SHOWS AT || Covered Wagon” |] ---*"-"--- 10¢ AND 40e PROGRAM: CAST: NUMBER: Ie, oe ee Mesteert Movement. over Vee be Tim Murphy_-_+ Emmett Hogan Grand Opening .- cherished by our nation. Mrs. Murphy, (his wife) -..----- aomehady's Wrong Produced by James Cruze from Emerson Hough's great- Cass = ~-Edyth Lawrence In The Ev | est book, the one which will be his monument. Mr. Trap, (a friend) _.._H l Lawrence ba IN THE CAST: LIONE RRYMORE Peggie, (the mi id) 2.7 laine Russell Specialty. Lois Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan, Tully Marshall, Ernest r hai aadd oO Bud, (the servant)---.-Bob Wallace Finale ~~ Torrence and others who will make that past epoch rise “THE GREAT ADVENTURE” First Run Feature Picture up in throbbing life for you. LSO COMEDY “JAILED AND BAILED” HELEN HOLMES in “ONE MILLION IN JEWELS”

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