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PAGF FOUR. EME COLLEEN MOORE IN NEW PICTURE CLOSES AT AMERICA TODAY “Over here we have Battling Col Moore, over in this corner out Winifred Bryson!” Such is the annoyncement made by Referee John Francis Dillon, and in @ flash the fight is on. Blonde hair and brunette fly in all directions} Silks and satins rip and tear, Feminine eyes fill with the feroci- Knoc ty of mountain ions. Furniture is dashed pell-mell, And no sooner said and done—Dillon shouts, “Nuff! "Nuff! I tell yout’ And that ends one of the big seenes in “Plirting With Love,” the First Nations! picture, co-featuring Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle, which is the attraction closing at the America theater today. The famous film fights in Spoilers,’ lowing Gold” and armen” are said to resemble af. ternoon teas compared to this fistic "The lassi screen by Willis Goldbeck from the magazine short story by Rita We!- man and Josephine L. Quirk. Miss Ayres plays Betty Hallowell. She fs down to her last dime and has @ brother, invalided in an automobile accident, on her hands. Betty searches without results for work when she hits upon the bright idea of impersonating a cert tionally famous beauty, Nina Lor. ing, whom she greatly resembles Now the contracts for her gown de- signs fairly come pouring in, while as Betty, the modistes wouldn't even favor her with an interview, But Nina Loring is wamted in Lon don for embezsling Red Cross funds: Betty is arrested, but Robert Fitz. maurice, (Antonio Moreno) attorney for the people in London, sees through Betty’s bluff and, although he doesn’t “know her game, is sure it Is nothing crooked. He takes over her defense, bluffs a politically con: trolled deputy of police into his way of thinking and—but that would be telling too much of the story, The pleture will be held ‘over until t morrow. “Bluff has been produced with a ligt comedy touch and is a novelty ag picture n interna real entertainment | 1. H. Calvert, and Fred Clarence Burton utier head the stre ed “BLUFF” Vo STOR OF GIRL DESIGNER IN BROADWAY LIFE Bluff,” the new Sam Wood pro duction for Paramount which was shown for the first time in Casper at the Rialto theater yesterday, is a of a pretty young gown derign who goes to New York to earn a living She does s¢ Her method is bluff, Agnes Ayres and Antonio foreno are featured in the produp: tion which was adapted to the supporting cast, Others are Ros: . Jack Gardner, Pauline and Arthur Hoyt MATT MOORE FIRST CLASS FISHERMAN IN IRIS. PIGTURE Matt Moore, champion fishermant That was the nickname given the red player in Elmer Harris’ Aq- sociated Authors company produe ing “No More Women!” which, fea: turing Mr. Moore, is the current at- traction at the Iris theater where it closes today. While making exterior. scenes for DAVIS SPEAKS THIS EVENING IN WINDY. GITY ABROAD THE DAVIS SPECIAL TRAIN, ENROUTH TO CHICAGO, Sept. 18,--(By The Associated Press) —Having concluded his present cam: paign west of the Mississippi river, John WW. Dayls, the Demoeratic presidential eandidate turned to the middlewest today to open a eam: paign there before going back to the east His present schedule calls for an address tonight at Chicago, one in which his advisers have urged him to strike out againit the Republican party with even more vigor than he did in the west, After the Chicago speech, Mr, Davis will go to Gary, Ind., tomorrow night for another address then, eastward bound, will talk at South Bend and Fort Wayne. Mr, Davis’ last day west of the Mississipp! river proved a strenuous one, a day that had a dozen engage- ments and four speeche In the principal ons, at the Celfseum at Den Moines last night, he declared for further tax reduction and a re: form of the tariff, but without any “ruthless and vindictive slashing of rates to gratify political animosi- ties or class antagonism.” Assailing the MeCumber-Fordney tariff measure as an act of “eco: nomic madness and political destrue tion,” Mr, Davis said it had ‘re, ricted the market abroad for American agriculture and American industries which must export if they are to prosper, “Notoriously violated the promise to meagure duties by the dif between foreign and domestic of production, “Held out the utterly delusive hope of quick reform tirough a provis- ion for so-called flexibility under ex- ecutive control, @ provision which has not been fulfilled, can not be ful- filled and should not be fulfilled." In substitution for this “legisla. tive monstrosity,” Mr. Davis. said, the Democratic party proposes {to reform the tariff by revising down- ward the existing duties to a truly nee competitive basis, and by imine ating all favoritism and the evils at flow n it > eee LaFallette to Speak Tonight | ToN. Y. Crowd WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,—Sena- tor LaFollette independe cand. date for president, timed his depart ure today for New York to address a Madison Square Garden rally to night so that he would reach his destination be the mect- ing The sy I Mn | deliver fire t seed preal vd | LaFolle leclared } in nt physical trim for his in tial platform effort and sald he loked forward eagerly to his appear ance in New York. He was unde cided whether he would return to Washington tomorrow, going back to New York Sunday to address the Steuben society, or remain in the ametropolis over the week-end. pa tain BS the production at Lake Arrowhead, in the Slerra Matires mountains. the Harris eompany, camped out. Matt Moore was assigned to proside the ish for the party because he had taken to location with him several shining new rods and reels and all the equipment the most noted Isaac Walton might wish. When, one evening the entire party went to the Jake to fish Moore's bright outfit drew from the crowd a number of humorous remarks, ‘The first night out Moore got nothing but mos auito bites and an abundance of M ti st te pl ak NORMA TALMADGE LIVES WHOLE MISS TALMADGE AS SHE APPEARS IN FOUR ROLES OF “SECRETS” The four ages, youth, maturity, middle-age and old age, the splendid support she has in Eugene O'Brien, cau ing the difference in architecture be- With of her entire screen career. ‘The sereen’s perfect lovers, that’s Norma Talmadge and Eugene O’Brien, ees ene weg oper pe 1888 ees 5 You will be more convinced when you see “Secrets” which reveals the secrets of a wife.—The story starts well as 1923, The dressing of the MATT MCORE in London, moves to the frontier of early western America and winds up where it began in London of for “Secrets” will be 50c, ion in the costract had to be agreed ton—Adv, Horpbortel’ alee was ‘Feuives to ALSO MADGE round up 3,000 head of Jong horn “AT FIRST SIGHT” BELLAMY art he got the first day and the| ‘The Desert Outlaw,” the newest | Buck Jones was Johnay on the spot, | steers. It was somewhat of a task (COMEDY) Also Comed: mperament he showed when peo-| Wilam Fox attraeton comng to the| and fair Evelyx actually did drop in-|to find the long horns as the bald Sho: | “BOWED OVER” je talked or whistled nes him | Amerca theater tomorrow. to his doubly eager arms. ‘e face steers gre now the fayorites News-—Topics ws 1, 3, 5, 7, hile fishing it was hard to believe Cupid plays stran, teks apart This was to be only a ‘‘dress" re-]and not so many long horns are 10c and 40c 10c and 20c Mr. Moore's tales of his big catch,” | from h's classic archery, Cupid's | hearsal, but fortunately the cameras | being raised as in the olden da: Mr. Harris said, “but as our bunch ate the catch no one ean deny that THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924, | make their exits ana entrances with ease, Che Casver Daily Cribune thing, and whien will electrify Fox patrons and Buck Jones's fans as it did them. Hard work and dangers—they're all in an actress's Ife, particularly with Buck Jones in fast Fox west- HOOT GIBSON I NEW FLM PATS NEW YORK SCRLET Echoes of the memorable visit of “Death Valley Scotty” to New York, when the redoubtable hero of the cactus literally painted Gotham red, are current in the Wyoming theater, where Hoot Gibson is starring in “Broadway or Bust,” his latest Uni- versal production under Edward Sedgwick's direction, Hoot plays a cowboy, owner of tract “Secrets” starts Saturday at the America theater. LIFETIME FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE, IN “SECRETS” CORNER IS “The COVERED WAGON” INFORMATION BUREAU READ IT EVERY DAY “THE COVERED WAGON” ENGAGEMENT WILL BE FOR ONE WEEK, STARTING tin mine . ‘useavered overngh SATURDAY, SEPT, 27 ts forth wih is "partner ton’ Mex SCALE OF PRICES York, bedecked in all his finery the mail-order house catalogue could ADULTS EVENING LOWER FLOOR and FIRST BALCONY 75¢ Plus Tax GALLERY 50¢ SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE Played by the Popular @ NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Seats Reserved for 7 o’Clock Show—For Any Day At Rialto Box Office Monday 10;30 st, His triumphal entry into New York exactly parallels that of the Death Valley celebrity-—from rid ing into the lobbies of big hotels on horseback while newspaper re- porterg stampeded the place for in- tervier Edward Sedgwick and Raymond i, Schrock, who have collaborated on most of the recent successtul Gibson pictures, are responsible for the new offerin NORMA TALMADGE APPEARS 1N FILM AT AMERICA SOON Norma Talmadge’ new film, “Secrets,” has Eugene O'Brien for her leading man. rhe drama epens in London in shifts to Wyoming and the American West of 1870, then to Lon- don of the same year and as it was in 1888, finishing again in 1928, Hornbostel's difficulty lay in show- TODAY tomorrow COLLEEN MOORE AND CONWAY TEARLE LAST TIMES TODAY “NO MORE WOMEN” Norma Talmadge's greatest achievement is ‘Seorets” which starts at the America Theater Saturday. ag characterized by this popular star, along with has Drought crities to the decision that it is the triumph odern times. The America management wishes ti advige its Sets also required much delving into To bring Miss Talmadge’s new specia! °)d tomes and consultation of prints of bygone days, trons that the adult admission price and production to Casper, such a stipula- ‘Flirting. With Love” plot in this photoplay provided, that y Were set up, and the Fox camera- One of Hornbostel’s laughable dif- the tovers shou weet for the th the th man caus! The x te: ities was with the doors in the kidding, but he promised to prove| Matt is a tw ted demon when | time and fall in love by the heroine | realism was so te: se, SO gripping, ive English sets, Although that ho was more than just a mov-|{t comes to bringing home the fish.” throwing herself out of a runaway | coulan’t be beat. ing picture fisherman next day. ae Hurrying back to camp from lo gation, the wecond day Moare hied himself to the lake and cast his line. Hardly had the bait sunk into the water when he pulled out a nice serappy trout and before the bal, ance of the Harris group had re. turned to camp the smiling Moore had added his twenty-second nibble to his list of fish, “After the exceptionally Why Bleachodent Is Safest Way to Whiten Dark Teeth Bleachodent Combination whitens dark, dingy, spotted, stained teeth in an entirely new safe way. Con- tains mild liquid and special paste, Liguid ‘Is highly scientific and em; bodies certain harmiess ingredients which soften surface stains, without affecting enamel in any way. 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Call the Tribune pefore you start _on that trip, wet se cro score EVERYBODY'S THEATER 8 OOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON sx HOOT GIBSON HOOT i. abs ead t oa) BUGK JONES FILM the screen are sometimes very real, A halr-breadth escape ‘The scene was not repeated, “Miss Brent, who survived the terrible ordeal gamely, and|entirely too small to permit the Buck Jones, who made good when | passage of the ladiés of the cast in put to this supreme test, had every|their billowing crinoline gowns. reason to congratulate cach other! Accordingly the doors were changed on this “stunt” which was the realto arches so that the actresses might I COLUMBIA most of these doors were of fairly ONTEST AD, good size they were found to be THE COVERED WAGON”! Uncle Hook sez: You orter see thet melodramar o: when men wus men n’ injuns wu’ stage coach and be caught in the arme of the hero galloping along- side, When this supremely daring stunt scene was being “shot” the horses plunged and ran away as called for. Buck Jones, on his splendid trusty mount “Silver pursued and over- took the old stage coach and shouted to the anguished, frightened heroine to “leap for life.’ At this critical moment, accidental realism was injected into the scene f ye olden days z HELL. The Koverd Wagn OPENS TOMORROW Halr-raisingly dangerous scenes on ‘rom aecident- TONIGHT 1 death or mortal in Y¥, not spect-| unexpectedly. On the steep down- 6:45 9 o0'Cl, By M Erson Huff ‘ed in the scenario, was the experi-| grade, the right hind wheel of the nee of beautiful Hvelyn Brent, rickety stage coach broke and Miss Brent was thrown out, suckily, Buck Jones’ young leading lady in At th’ Ree-al-toe Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. SEPTEMBRE 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 Directioned by that famous depicter of pioneer life Jams Crews starrin’ them s{amus movie acters J. 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