Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 6

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a en oe eee ae ee we, ee ae [JUG MAG LEAN IN “NEVER SAY OE” OPENS TOMORROW rushin information receives MacLean ould hardly him nted, She was bea and anyway tl 's flancee and 1 the will of t ie Who had insisted nain. in the 1s innocent Jow_..---but shi widow becau falls in love with his with him. The other nd hires a gur t But il the story which ends in ing climax leaying che er tartled right out of their s ment and side-splittts FEATURE GIST. PLAYS IN PICTURE SHOWING AT AINLTO. THEATER Bebe D: Richard Dix Q Ast utured in nguarded sland Par pted from t t serial, “Face, Among the yers in support are Frank Losee, Helen Mestay und many 1 known, Donald other ugh a moment of battlefield, feels \ great debt to the f his buddy who had ‘out there" while he had hesi » girl, without the re- hand of a ‘husband to has ruined her reputation of society and is rapidly her blind quest for her false idea Douglas so h it} s to. do with a young | ‘ herself into perdition in of happiness the girl girl whom though he doing what duty—offerin: “GREATER THAN LOVE” | 5 SHOWING AT IIS ‘Greater ‘Than. Love," the As. ated’ Producers special presented ker Read, J man, Mahlon 1, to Louise zation, has | | Hamilton, as les Glaum’s stellar Miss Glaum's c | - > | — “The Fixer Fixed," ‘a rollicking musical comedy, opened at the Col umbia yesterday with the girls of the follies show putting out a high class of entertainment Emmett has the prir comedy role he handles it h a min while he is on. H supported by F part. Th runs all aawrence have and all the parts Jed. ll starts the real must cal entertainment with her ‘Don’t You Trifle On Me” Blues song, after a snappy opening W& the pretty Fisher has a blues hit stops the show with his sax abe Lawrence is a vision of the supporting pably har STOP HAY FEVER You don't need to suffer from hay fever if you will just get a bottle of MeMullin’s Formula at the Casper Pharmacy. For wedk lungs, coughs, colds, asthma, or bronchial troubles there's nothing bettor. Get a bottle today.—-Arly DEMAND pala Over 100,000 people have testified that TANLAC has relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss ne eee Torp' ver or Constipation, “Ask Anyone Who Taken TANLAC” OVER 40 MILLION BOTTLES sOLD For Sele By All Good Druggtsts CORINNE GRIFFITH and. MILTON r Saleeceetnancae Supported By Lou Telfegen Phyllis Kathlyn Williams Henry Walthall NEWS aE 10 TODAY LAST TIMES SILLS | “SINGLE WIVES” | ‘THRILLS GALORE ac! y nusica) and fs]; e snappy productic » first rtain to the end. Lawrence Earl Fisher, Blaine loveliness in her Spanish ee. tal Jawrence has “A Pretty Girl’ d dance number in which he wth a long parody poem that is a treat nearly creates a riot: Miss Edythe Lawrence presents a ror seng number in which the Blaine wah a 8 a singer, tin “The Tger's Claw” mount feature photoplay. “NORTH OF MLISKA" AT WYOMING TODAY 1 is tled to a toboggan oved over uw step mountain nly saved by a wild leap as he plunges from a the toboggan and stops it 1e end of a dangérous elfft, the hero fs about to be hang. 6d anc Nis escape by jumping over the s'de of a cliff into the snow, with the law and order marghal tied vehind him, they go to * Marshal er a rush water, bottles and fur general Anot fight between two wamen ng to save the the man she loves against the n of the dance hall ho would | bi turn the ¢ over to the law ob. tain a thousand dollars reward. A fight between a one-legged hunch- 9 bdek. and: the villain amen ie cata [ewes ina Mate > are fea-yhave been In “The Common Law." seen Milton Sills, who portrays the of the cast is BY call opto RES a tte os ee ean tek ek Mary |“ Ailes of the Field} role of the husband who, although mat tereitic Lieting ever canatin PRD ar un-aan enacts Wrote athe abe loving his wife dearly, forgets that | names, para terse "ae ehigh’ wae’ unos Successful as| Opposite Misa Griffith in “Single | he must never cease his courtship it All of the above ‘are only a small] both x novel a on vise: i eee ma we part of all the peppy. punches that al are - — = Po are packed into the latest Matty Mat: “CINGLE WIVES” AT ison Thrillepeedran release which to the Wyoming theater next k under the title of * and which well know. ck Richardson ney Lew Meeh: and Marce “North of has a cast of een players as : y, Billy ra'ne Eason such ——~- players to arrive vid. the beauty con test is Corinne WONDERFUL STORM IN NEW RIALTO FEATURE! a since ture of the new Herbert Brenon pro: }n duction for Paramount, “The Break ing Point,” which ¢omes ‘to the Rialto theater tomorrow. The story is a gripping western drama, start- ing in New York and shifting to the Wyoming mountain country. {sy “Ruth Miller, Nita | a George “NEVER SAY DIE” —with— DOUGLAS MacLEAN AMERICA STARTS TOMORROW WYONG TODAY James Oliver Curwood’s “NORTH ~ OF - ALASKA” —Also—. BUDDY MESSINGER TODAY, AND SATURDAY | “Greater Than Love” with- LOUISE GLAUM Also Comedy “Shoot Straight” Haver TOPICS QUALITY. MAINTAINED Che Casper Daily Cribune | DOUGLAS This roaring farce comedy starting fextured with Milton Sills in “Single | EA AN Wives," whith is closing at the] Prana tome ss SRE OES CORB oe America tods ALAN CROSLAND her early teéns the Griffiths moved to Los Angele#, and it One of the greatest storm scenés| there that she won a beauty ‘The Old Homestead” is a fea-| at Santa cided that Miss’Grif{th would to perfection, Sho! consequently appeared in several three-reeters, which marked her as the motion picture's: most promising << SAY DIE” at Douglas MacLean f his last three suce not surpasses—the hilarity ‘and “The Yankee Consul.” Saturday at the America, is proving a record- reaker, In “Never Say Die” Douglas MacLean improves on the role which Willie Collier Monday. made famous on the stage. terrible matrimonial mixup after another. Gang, comedy, “Commencement Days” to be shown,on the assures America patrons of an hour and a half of furious fun, Saturday, A. SATUR IN «NEVER etd As usual, Doug is an unwilling hero. that is screamingly funny. ’ In addition to this feature the America has secured the latest O: AMERICH ENDS TODAY uy 1 ‘ mn mi v— a 4 AY isl UN One of the most beautiful of screen | a riffith, who is. co-| itor Corinne Griffith was born in ‘Texar- ana, ‘Tex., and lived for a period in nd near Dallas. While she was in was while Monica. A dir enwed the galaxy of beaut Are the girls of today “Unguarded Women?” Cut off from home restraint, what kind of lives do they lead? Here’s the story of a modern, jazz-wild girl and a man’s unselfish attempt to reform her. With Bebe as the girl and Dix as the man. Elaborately and superbly produced by the man who made “Enemies of Women.” He signed her up and ctross. Also a Mack Sennett Comedy “HIS NEW MAMMA” Featuring the Mack Sennett Bathing Girls Sport Pictorial RIALTO ANNOUNCEMENT SUNDAY TODAY Too Much Freedom? Fun From the Press 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’cl. NEE TOMORROW COLUMBI 6:45 2Sertanrendee « HERBERT: BRENON rr packed into one! scenes and a rattling yarn of adventure. From the and 40e]4Q0@ and 26¢ WYOMING PRINCESS | AT THE ARKEON TUESDAY EVENING, 9 P.M. TICKETS $1.00 PER PERSON — you have four pictures actually A society love story, @ fascinating murder-mystery, a flam- ing romance of Broadway behind the famous novel and play by Mary Roberts Rinehart. RIALTO | SK 8 Oi GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES Tn the Snappiest Show of the Season “THE FEXER FIXED” Featuring THE FOLLIES PRETTY DANCING CHORUS M: PROGRA CAST Jack Stuart Mrs. Jdek Stuart . The Butler —-___- Bunny Austin Mrs. Bunny Austin Pete Smith Mrs, Pete Smith _ With Fred Nita Naldi Patsy Ruth Miller George Fawcett and Matt Moore Western NUMBERS Opening Chorus -_.___-._ St. Louis Blues _ Specialty: —.___ Pretty Girl _ Tuflin Blues Specialty _. y Specialty __ sod Feature Picture—Jack Hol STARTING TOMORROW JUST 4 MORE DAYS TO THE TONIGHT 9 oC. Lawrence and Vogan’s New Musical Comedy Company +; Hal Lawrence Edythe Lawrence Lorch Emmett Vogan Elaine Russedl - Earle Fisher - Gladys Lawrence -~ Girls of the Follies Earle Fisher and Girls wade’ Fred Lorch 1 Lawrence and Girls Elaine Russell and Girls idythe Lawrence and Girls - Elaine Russell and Girls “The Tiger’s Claw” S38 Ae PETROLIA B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924, He gets into a The climax is just one how ame program which Sunday or of outstanding quality well known screen ‘athiyn ~Wilttams; Lou Tellegen, Walthall, Phyllis Haver, Smalley, Jere Austin and John Patrick. George Archainbaud and numbers such ¢ production = : 3 oD : EVERY BOY AND GIRL. ATTENDING THE MATINEE SATURDAY at the COLUMBIA WILL RECEIVE A BOX OF CANDY A PRIZE IN EVERY BOX Feature Pictures JACK HOLT in “THE TIGER’S CLAW” And the Big Musi: Show ne NTEST AD, “THE COVERED WAGON‘ same All Western Plays are not the same, Some make you hot and weary; But “The Covered:Wagon” hits the trail That makes you cool and cheery. Emerson Hough wrote this famous story, Jame’ Cruze knew best how to film it; Lois Wilson, Ernest Torrence and Old Tully Marshall, Certainly do go the limit. J. Warren Kerrigan sure does his stuff, _ He panes est the top st the mast; io wonder People all over the world Admire this remarkable cast. :. The RIALTO is fortunate in getting this pl It will run a whole week for your p 5 ne September twenty-seventh it will start and I’m sures For your money you'll get double measure, The first show at one and the next o: Z sap Abep mead pin at seven or nine; ut it makes no difference which You will have a wonderful fue ie kid me at three, —— es POPULAR CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ADMISSION ONLY 50c—LADIES FREE BRAND NEW ORCHESTRA SIX SKILLED MUSICIANS Best in the City. Come and Hear It and Convince Yourself NORTH WASHINGTON HALL ALL | ae 23 BEAUTIFUL WYOMING GIRLS WILL BE THERE SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS ONLY ON SALE AT LOCAL MERCHAN soe cata MESSLON JT art See oe ssn AND WITH TRIBUNE CARRIERS _ en tht directed the pieture and adds another exceptions) Mat of suc rT) tion Glar tem!

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