Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1924, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

: : PAGE SIX. Casver Sundav Trivune ' ; SUNDAY, AUGUST. 31, 1924, Theatricals +: Vaudeville :-: News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom TOMMIXSTIRSIN'USTOF ——\covine arith ana GENUINE DRAMA IN THEDUANES'ATTHEAMERICA) —"Winee” America “TIGER THOMPSON = and fearless, herotne, and John W.| “Breezy’ Reaves Eason, one cf thy Dillion and Jack Richardson prove| screen's foremost directors of this t capable players they are bY): sect numerous clever touches and aking the audience actually hiss} cept the action moving at a fast them-in certain scenes. | sf every moment.” s : EEEECONTEST AD, “ COVERED WAGON” Wives” America Tuesday EL wi re 28 With e picture Ike “Tiger Thomp- bery and the trio of fights give - “4 son,” it is easy to understand why Those who saw Tom Mix in “The follow the footsteps of his father. ni anes Carey is ee) most beloved two- Lone Star Ranger,” the last = notches on the handle of his gu ims. “Tiger Thompson” all the that the excitement seeker craves. But as 1s not usual with such pic- tures, there is a logical reason for h thrill and underlying the entire picture is a human story whose lead- ny character tugs mightily at the heart. “Tiger Thompson” affords Carey Nis best opportunity at characteriza- Uon to date. And he makes of the reformed bandit, whose efforts to re- main straight keep “him constantly in danger, a figure of genuine ap- peal. me Marguerite Clayton is a winsome _ |. ‘The Management of the RIALTO Has Forgotten Expense in Bringing to Your s anak Favorite Theater, At the Wyoming theater gect| Grey novel that William Fox put py teye aot: Saree herd yt the qwhére this fathous oowlidy-atar opan! on the screen with the hard riding cape) Padi gates 7 2 ed u three days’ engagement in his Thomas in the title role, will wel-|_ Hiding over the ranch, Buck meets Jenny, a sweet lass of eigh- teen. Her father is il} and Buck earns the girl's gratitude by help- ing her mend a broken wagon. That evening he visits a dance hall where he dances with a pretty Mexi- can girl. Cal Bain, the town bully, who claims the girl as his sweet- heart, threatens him. The next day Buck 1s told that Bain, still drunk, is looking for him to kill him. The men meet and Bain reaches for his gun; but he ts too. slow. This is Buck Duane'’s first gun play. He has “got his man.” Fear- ing arrest, Buck mounts his horse and leaves for the foothills. Sheriff Poggins is a rough indl- new Hunt Stromberg production, the audience discoVered that a Western may haw all the genuine drama and heart appeal of any other kind of screen entertainment. Which does not. mean, however, that the thrill element ts lacking. The blast for the mine, the ha'r-raising rescue of the heroine from the careeing buckboard, the train rob- a terrible beating. It was terrible MATTY MATTISON PLAYS [Sexsts Setiaet You'll enjoy every foot of that it fight, and every bit of the picture N NORTH for a very capable supporting cast, including Gene Crosby, Billy Franey, Lafayette “McKee, In the cast will be such wonderful players as come the news that Mix Is to be seen in “The Last of the at the America Theater today and Monday. Th's story, also by Grey, is a thrilling, two fisted sort of * yarn that made Mix famous. The : pleture is a special and fs. num- bered among the long lst of import- ? ant productions included in the: Wil- Nam Fox program for 1924-25. “The: fitm ‘was made from a sce- * nario by Edward J. Montagne. Mar- ian Nixon, who has been -seen. op- posite Charles Jones-in several of his recent William Fox starring ve- hicles, ‘makes her first appearance as ledding lady for Tom Mix in this Sante “THE COVERED WAGON” This famous James Cruze Production from the novel by Emerson Hough has been shown only in the larger cities and the people of Casper will be fortunate indeed to see such a wonderful picture as this. production. Other in the cast are iota baie a duc’ “ ba Eee st are} vidual. Secretly he is the chief of ” Marcella Daley, Lew Meehan and a . 7 +f Brindsley Shaw, Frank Nelson,/q band of outlaws and cattle rust- OF ALASKA FILM host of others support. Mr. Mattison Lois Wilson, J. Warren Kerrigan, Tully Mar- Lucy Beaumont and Harry Lons-}jers, In his flight Buck comes in in the picture, At the Wyoming next shall, Ernest Torrence and others at their very Gal contact with these outlaws and be- Friday and Saturday. best. “The Last of the Fuanes™ deals|comes entangled with the leader, with one Buck Duane, lest of a long | being accused of trying to steai his Une of Duanes who have been|wife. After a series of exciting ep!- known for thelr daring and deft-|sodes during which Buck's life is with the use of a sixgun. John|endangered several times, he res father of Buck, was said|cues Jenny, who had been kidna to be the fastest man on the draw] by the bandits. in the southwest and Mrs. Duane] The rest—It is too good to give! holds grave fears that her son willl away before you see the picture. “THE ENEMY SEX” AT RIALTO DUE FOR PLACE AMONG BEST 7 yea eee ee tee WHAT ARE SINGLE WIVES ? ventence. * PICTURES OF PRESERT YEAR : One of the brothers, “Jan Dus- | rene," is a big careless devil-may-care They’re something new to society—a new kind of woman. Are Matty Mattison, the featured star THI in the series of Thrillspeedramas, DONE'NO iS being produced by the Sanfor? Pro-| Any driver who stops his car on Guctions of Hollywood, and one of], curve or who attempts to pas which, namely orth of Alaska,"| snother car there indulges. in.one comes to the Wyoming theater next] o¢ the most reprehensible practices Friday, plays a double role in this) of the unthinking road user. ‘To picture. those guilty of Joing this when not To play two parts In the same pro-/ driven to it by necessity no ordi- duction is an effort within ftself as|nary punishment can be considered it requires constant changing from|:s being too drastic. one character to the other, and even 1 NEW SHOW TODAY ie Mat. 2:30 Eve 6:45, 9 O’cl. Show your appreciation for good pictures by arranging to attend one of the performances. A show for your convenience at 1, 4, 7 and 9, start- ing September 27 and continuing for one week only. though, as in this case, they happen to be twin brothers, there were many a ind!vidual, with a smile and a laugh they the flappers who are now wives—are they the vamps who have | willing to fight at the drop of the e cde Ne bores ae ; m ed—are they the butterflies who have captured their prizes? | hat; while the other is quite the op-| aes sag Noes Peete pec ehaartied ye ld cents of popularity Every girl—every married woman and every man will want to mas this} posite i contrast, for “Val Du-|f 2 gad Sigg ecb 4 r ; Pag ite eihes nd |p h “single wives are and to count the cast of their! crene," the weaer brother is a one- MATINEE TOMORROW LABOR DAY mount production, which was u embodiment of hearer ong PE 2 hl) Hope ee eh Sapa game ee mes ot p aoied s ; . 2rs as Lou gen, Kathlyn Williams, alt- | was this part that offered the rea bball pe vere t wa : eeu ‘ ae 1 | H “Single Wives” starts a four days engagement at} test. . LAWRENCE and VOGANS ant -placaiat the top. 1H 7 4 iris ‘Patina oe Tuesday. To make {t more tatricate, as they 66 9 ment place at the top ew from Sala: | es say, the peg leg brother has a n Johnson's | fight scene with the villain, Jack | e r id Mes ad Dorel Richardson, and is compelled to itimaré “behind In the new musical comedy “THE WIDOW” | Featuring et THE FOLLIES DANCING CHORUS tory of society and th ventures of Dodo Baxter, a chor srl who finds herself the storm: center among five wealthy men who ttempt Us SC to add Bishop-Cass ing of | them ull at their own Rialt Al ib Pollard ye Sat set | Biceday Mygday’ ead (heat 4 wt Gat Ree Nee TODAY, ONLY incane , . om ‘a wi ag Betty Comp. meo omedy, renche BODO~ orenne Ci dd on ; Wot (Nationals) wil be at the Iria) Oe tot ae ntion of Dodo| Sram News. : “Single Wives". Also Screen i; HAL LAWRENCE FRED and MAY EMMETT VOGAN “Minnie,"" like all of Neilan's pro- lipres anything has \ever’ done Wedn . Thur and Friday » News and Topits. ’ and and ductions, fa-said to be exceptional en.| fore. It is a part to which she be Danels and Richard Dix: in _ Saturday—Douglas Mace WITH ELAINE RUSSELL LORCH EDYTH LAWRENCE tertainment. There is not a dull] ‘ends both beauty and dramatic skit! nguarded “Women” ‘Mack Sennett “Never ‘Say Die” “Also Our : moment in it. It is a very human| d Is the type of character that she apa Fun from the Press. Sport ‘Commencement Days" and LEATRICE JOY , 3 +) 1S gtory about a household drudge who| Can interpret just a bit better than | Pictorial. ‘ox News. , Feature Picture i ; | 1s so homely that no one hesitates to} 4ny one e'se we can think of. Never Col 4 AND ia - olumbia ‘ Iris }{ tell her so. Her father owns the ® has she screened more : Rotel in the tawn but he Is so inter- acted more convincin; * ested in a radio invention that Min-| worn such striking cl Girls Of ‘Phe. Fo lies. in. the Mus.c nie does all the work. But Minnie The production has been given a'| comedy.,‘The W dow''.. Feature P has ideas and she uses them to the] lavish scenic investiture, some of rou-Can't Fool Your Wife.” discomfort. of eyerybody, including] the interiors, erpecia ly those show ‘ day and 'Saturday— herself. The picture is full of incl-| ing the part hich Dodo is in nd Vogans Girls Or The {-derits that develop hearty laughter | vitea and the theater , being | Follies in a new musical show. but underneath Mis the throb of | the inst word in elaborate back-| ture’ Pleture—Jack Holt in drama. srounds. You may Y {| Tiger's C Ane ahs 0} y expect plenty of | Tiger's Cla Matt Moore and Leatrice Joy are! iaughs as well as thrills. And there Moments From Little Pictures." featured in “Minnie. Others in the ia RUMGH Troms” dtgrt”t5 "hala SRR Friday, Saturday—“Greater Than ; Crowell, Helen Lynch, Raymond Grif. ane mubrecins Laat ee rough. y, Monday, Tues arry | comedy “Shoot Straight.” = = fith, Richard) Wayne, Tom Wilson| » UP fo the fine work of Miss Comp: | Ce iger Thompson" also pa Ba Ss and George Dromgol son. Percy Marmount as the drink ddy, Messenger in “Quit Kiddin" Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’Clock ig. . : haat len youth; Hunty Gordon as ‘the Inesday 1 Thursday Zane NICKEL TRIMMINGS. e's, Kathlyn Williams a: ‘6 famous story “When Rom: The present fad for nickel trim- ds jJudge's‘soclally ambitious wife; Shel- | Rides”. and two reel comedy. Friday mings is a pretty one but unfortu- . don Lewis as the wealthy broker and | and Saturday “North Of Alaska.”| nate, because nickel requires atten- De Witt Jennings as the newspaper | and two reel comedy. tion and ‘the modern driver hasn't owner, one and all go to make up eeeoreremes hardly time to buy his gas. A few an apparently hand-picked cast. America trimmings well polished will very “The Enemy Sex” is a must pic} Sunday and Monday—Tom. Mix| shortly be found to be preferred to = THERIALTO)- “Unguarded Women" the new Paramount picture coming to th y i Rialto theater for a three day run beginning next Wednesday, has an alluring sound. It smacks of action and drama and love—the three = graces that are fundamentally nec. essary to every photoplay Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Lawrence and Vogans. | MAT MOORE Also Comedy “DON’T SAY DIE” 10c and 20c Sunday Only—‘“Minnle” with Lea- -| Joy and Mat Moore. Also comedy. f “YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR WIFE” Leatrice Joy—Nita Naldi and Lewis Stone uay, Tuesday—“SI'ppy McGee’! Colleen Moore and Wheeler. Oakman. Also comed, Wednesday, let Litly” with ald, Also. Wil! in You simply must see { and reys ‘The Last a’ mass of them gone rusty. A Bishop-Cass Theater if it ts to fulfil its purpose of entertainment “3 N Knowing that it was adapted I ABOR DAY from Lucy Stone Terrill’s Saturday Evening Post story, “Face,” we feel practically safe in assuming that this screenplay teems with ex. citing action and vivid drama. niiohaAatiani A Picture for Those Who Love a Thrill HARRY CAREY = ZANE GREY’S In His Latest Release of STORY OF THE OPEN SPACES Eight Reel “THE LAST nd ~ of the DUANES” \ # avoiP ZUKOR_AND ittn iii ittstissstitin) “Tiger Thompson” | —aLso— -PRODUCTION ‘ “Quit Kiddm’ ” SNUB POLLARD in “JACK FROST” FOX NEWS 2 Shows 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9—10c and 40c NOW PLAYING VE GRIFFITH and MILTON SILLS TH E YOMING ee ies wm BETTY COMPSON = | = —also— | 3 . Romance rides in the saddlo, speedi long Adventure trail! Who has read Zane E L.LASKY PRESENT A BUDDY MESSINGER | Grey and not thrilled at his stories? ‘The rich, red, human vein In which this author JESS = i | writes flows strongly and.compellingly in “The Last of the Duanes”—Tom Mix and M ES CRUZE = In His Latest Comedy | bis horse Tony go through a series of adventures that leave the beholder gesping. ot: | | STARTS TUESDAY pre Vas Gsarghiody® Posing ALSO CAMEO COMEDY, “DRENCHED KINOGRAM NEWS — rg

Other pages from this issue: