Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1924, Page 17

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“Never Say Die,” the ultra-modern title for the latest Douglas MacLean starring succeas which is causing roars’ of laughter at the America theatér, echoes back to the middle ages, it was discovered in search- ing fof the origin of this popular cateh phrase. Knights in the golden days of yore had Jt emblazoned, in gold leaf per- haps, across thelr shields. This war- cry has colored the pages of French story since ghe fifteenth century. It, waa imported to Scotiand during thie stormy days ‘of Mary, Queen of Seatsy.ahd injlater years the Scotch ballad. eligers were erroneously In “The Breaking Point," a new Herbert Brenon production for “Par- amount which. was shown for the first time in’ Casper at the Rialto last night, the action begins in New York where a wealthy and dissolute millionaire is infatuated with a suc- cessful “ actrese. Matt Moore, as nat omes a tugl tive from other a-fugi- tive from 5 The story moves to Wyoming where the love interest between Clark and Beverly is discovered by. the husband. There is a fight, a. shot—gnd Clark, men- tally unbalanéed by the sight of a dead man on the floor before him, rushes headlong into a blinding Wyoming blizzard and sure death. _ Ten yéetrs later he reappears upon PS CONTEST AD, 4p oe si: < Ison the trail Lois Wilson J. Warren Kerrigan «VICTOR FLEMING rroevcrion PRESUMED TY ABOU TUROR AND JESSE LUGE patrol it. FOUR IA RIOT OF COMEDY ISFOUNDIN. = ~~ WEVERSAY DE’ T AMERICA! STORY OF ‘BREAKING POINT’, NOW AT RIALTO, BROUGHT TO WYOMING FOR ONE CLIMAX Plot the two Hives which “THE COVERED~ WAGON” Sa auemey, Casperites Concentrate Bear in mind that “The COVERED WAGON” The RIALTO September 27, and for one week thereafter you can spend a pleasant afternoon 1 and 3 or evening 7 and 9, seeing this great production by the well known James Cruze whose art of directing makes you live in the past thru the wonderful acting of and numerous others A spanking yarn o’ the sea and the lightships that Full-rigged with thrills and action and freighted with tingling thrills that know no equal. STARTING TUESDAY given the credit for coining phrase “Nel Saé Dee.” As late as Napoleon's time, they sald: “La Garde muerte et no se rend -pas."— “The guard dies. but never surrenders.” It was brought to Amefica by the old French Hug- uenots. The first.American play by the name “Never Say Die." was written, in, 1886 by Edward Locke, a genera- tion before the modern version kevt Broadway laughing for a year ‘with William Collier as the star. Tt is the second Collier stage com- edy to be selected by Douglas Mae- Lean for adaptation to: the screen. the, the scene’ of the murder as Richard Livingstotie.’ The of those ten years, the mystery ¢ hin lost memory and the real story of the murder as unfolded by the runfiing reels of ‘The Breaking Dr. seerot t nating romances ever recorded updn a film. There is a woman in each Matt Moore |portrays. . The, first is Miss Naldi, the other the charming Patsy Ruth Miller, Both havg a_ legitimate claim to" him, and both love him, and the difficulty increases, when, with the recovery of his lost mem- ory he ig unconselous of both loves. George Fawcett plays’ a fine char- acter in Dr, Davitt Livingstone, the only man who knows the entire secret of the mystery which sur- rounds Judson Clark, alias Dick and will-reach Ernest Torrence Tully Marshall DAYS LTO ue Vaudeville | Point" form one of the most fasot- |G Che Casuer Sunday Cribune “Man Who Came Back’’ ‘Remarkable Picture Next at America he Sterling, the star of a new the Wyoming th » has added to complishments in t horgema Pp, dead shot s and e lariat throwing, fails 1 n the admiration of th who see her work in the picture But in this latest production ehe| has added ane more feat to her al read: ord—that of being a FILM COMPANY 2 a) SMILING GEO. O'BRIEN DOROTHY MACKAIL Following the present attraction at the America, “Never Say Die,” with Douglas MacLean, one of the most pleasing pictures seen here for some time, ‘“‘The Man Who @ame Back” will start a three days engagement on Tuesday. “The Man Who Came Back” was a great story, a marvelous play, and is a tremendous picture. The down- a_man‘and his rise through the strength of a woman's love. » O’Brien has the leading’ male role—a newcomer to the screen, but his work will convince you the producers made a good selection; Dorothy .Mackail has the leading feminine role, she is wonderfully paired in this-picture opposite George O’Brien. ‘WANDERING HUSBANDS | SEADOO TER Caught in the very maws of a ter ffic storm at sea while working aboard the lightship Relief eight miles out of the San Frane!sco Hy bor, thirty membes of Victor Flem- ing’s ‘Code of the Sea” company nar- rowly escaped drowning. storm came up about noon. who * related Rod La Rocque din this Byron Mo Paramount with Jacc AN the rs are featured, Llyingstone? tioned aforemen- Theo- dre von Hitz ts also well east. He Logan. us Were so interested is a part of the mystery an@ holds In the ular water ‘stuff we locked up in his mind the one link t we ignored the in- which makes the chain of events gale. When It came comprehensible to a great many 5 t to come to take us othérs who haye been’ puzdled for off. t ip we,found that it Others ‘in the strong supporting craft. cast of the pléture include Cyril “In a driving ‘rain satlors helped Ring, @ reporter; Charles A. Steven- gon, John Merkel, Julla Faye and Edyth Chapman. The newest James Kirkwood-Li' Lee picture, ‘ Wandering Husban¢ is an absofbing drama of martial difficulties.’ Tt presents a problem| ai of interest to every thinking man ‘This feature with , two part Im- nd William Beaudine “The, King of Spain was the first monarch to own a private aeroplane, 8 id bic nied cata NEARS DEATH IN! WYOMING réral times during the action of Sterling Is called way out of danger of outlaws h she battles herself free from the st ft and his r stands ov of the ex- Fight and attnok n Uke a little sing herself ole mountain ca and culmi with a thrill m on the of her well k n little pony, ver.” . finally the w scene us into small boats, in which we ke our way to the tug, off about twenty yards ick us up. None of us hat twenty yards of water could contain so much fury, shells capsized d up before d to them a thrill that won't be seen on the screen, but it was of in valu benefit to all of us, for it us to app e, the stark horror of being in danger at sea vital dramatic issue in “Code of t which comes to the theater on Tuesday for four days. The picture was adapted to the | screen from the original story by ram Millhauser. Those in the ‘ong, supporting cast include ge Fawcett Maurice Flynn, Luke TODAY MILTON and woman. The supporting cast in-|perial comedy “On the Job,’ com ‘s Margaret Livingston, IN_A_MIRT. ROCKING CASPER WITH LAUGHTER The funniest romance ever screened—the thrillingest ride ever tuken in a horse- less, driverless, runaway cab. -7 i ‘ @ “Never Say Die” LILLIAN RICH AND HELEN FERGUSON AND A BAND OF FUNMAKERS IN THE CAST —ALSO— OUR GANG in “COMMENCEMENT DAYS” YEsairey) TODAY * TOMORROW Ce Shows at 12 6:30 § 0 10c and 40c BISHOP — "SS A $600 FUR COAT FROM THE FRANTZ SHOP CA GIVEN AWAY FREE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17th TO THE PERSON HOLDING THE LUCKY COUPON COUPON GIVEN WITH EVERY 40c ADMISSION TICKET THE COAT IS NOW ON ITS WAY HERE FROM THE EAST AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY THE LATTER PART OF THE WEEK AT THE FRANTZ SHOP START TODAY RIAL SHOWS START 1—3—5—7—9. O’elock SILLS ‘Levally Dead” JACK DEMPSEY in eset the ele play by M Kinogram News “SO THIS IS PARIS” |5 here’s your picture! ‘ALSO JACK WHITE COMEDY, “MI PAGE SEVEN. : News of Local Offerings :-: Notes of Filmdom SCREEN STAR SHOWS FIGHTING ABILITY Cosgrave, Lt Appell. lan Leight Well folks, Sparky wi you over to the Wyom!. Watch your step ye y and merried men, and rem grand ball (informal) on ay eve, | i In the middle ages physicians were || Y ANDERING JSBANDS” M.D. Physician and Surgeon of Abrams Riverton, Wyoming COMEDY 1E JOB” and 20c | Electronic Reactions | er | 10¢ NEW SHOW TODAY MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 6:45 O’cl. LAWRENCE AND VOGANS New Musical Comedy Company GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES In the Merry Musical Show “THE NEW PRODUCER” A Laugh From Start To Finish SPECIALTIES BY EMMETT VOGAN EDYTHE LAWRENCE ELAINE RUSSELL HAL LAWRENCE FRED LORCH and THE FOLLIES PRETTY CHORUS Real Dancers and Singers FEATURE PICTURE BUSTER KEATON In His Big Five Reel Comedy “THREE AG ATTEND THE MATINEE AND AVOID STANDING AT NIGHT SHOWS 40c—10c 10ce—40c TODAY TOMORROW A HERBERT BRENON Production @ Paramount Picture ike your movies thoroug? ments—romar r ter From the fary Roberts Rinehart T i art, 1, : Ss Shows

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