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PAGE FOUR. “GHEGHANGOS” OPENING TODAY AT AMERICA, 1: INOTHER JAW BREAKER ¢ do you pronounce it, and does it mean?” at is the question that manager ¢ the America theater has been answering ever since the first notice of the hooking of “The Chech- ahcos” the first real Alaskan made motion picture starting today at that To settle all arguments the r is given herewith. The pronunctation is °CHBEE- CHAW-KOZ, with the accent on the second syllable, It is the Alaskan word vised to designate a tenderfoot or newscomer to the territory, as distinguished from the sourdough” or old-timer, One remains a chech- cos until he has passed through east one winter of driving snow and sixty below cold waves. fhe reason for the title Captain Austin rop, the producer, is identical ‘with the reason for the production. Alas kans were sick and tired of seeing California mountains and fancied 1s 1 costumes and customs de ctors who had never b ka than Seattle, or Holl S ex: Lath: nearer Als wood More than six months was spent in assembling a cast. Popular movie names meant nothing unless hacked by real ability and nerve snough to undertake the admitted hardships of the work. It is no sgcret that sever- al well-known and Buxury ijoving stars refused to take the risks, even when offered twice their usual sal- ary. Virtually the entire cast wa selected from the speaking stage and includes, several nationally known actors and actresse: “HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME” SHOWS PROGRESS IN MAKING PHOTOPLAYS “The Hunchback of Notre Dane,” now showing at the Wyoming the- ater, stands out as a mile-stone in the progress of moving picture en- tertainment. Every student of history kncews the epoch-making events that cen around that famous building sland in the river at y soldier who has been to Paris its mas- sive pile, and it will be hard to con- vince anyone who has been there that It is not the original building which is used in the film, and yet it is only one of the miassive “sets” built for this wonder film. And yet the enormity of the task in producing this moying picture production is almost forgotten in the development of the story and the masterfully skilled acting of Lon nd his supparting cast, which ineiudes Ernest Torren Patsy Ruth Miller, Norman Kerry and a most of others well known to devotees of the screen, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” made from the famous story by Vic- tor Hugo, h n brought up the value of visual education through the films and shown how. the most wonderful acting, together with most powerful dramatic action, can be blended with sincere fidelity to historical fact. “THY NAME TS WOMAN” A FAST MOVING DRAMA “Thy Name ts Woman" is the dra- matic comet of the year. This new Vred Niblo production for Metro opened Wednesday at the Rialto the- ater and had the audience almost easping for breath at the fire of its love scenes and the power of its climaxes. The acting and atmos- phere were so vivid that every spec: tator must have felt as if le were being brushed by the comet's blaz- ing tail The credit for this accomplish: ment appearg to rest surely on the shoulders of Mr. Niblo and his cast of players, the latter including such favorites as Ramon Novarro, Bar- bara La Marr, William V. Mong Udith Roberts, Robert Edeson, Wal- lace MacDonald and Claire | Mac- Dowell. That cast is one of the Stronges of the season. Certain it * that no other combination of play: ers has succeeded in getting over any better the illusion of reality ae story, of course, has a lot to ANNONA Chaney WYOMING NOW PLAYING LON CHANEY “The Hunchback Of Notre Dame” Matinee: 10c—40c Night: 10c—50c Special Children’s Matinee ae sty SUNDAY BAND CONCERT MOUDAPTTONUTETD ATEN do with it. It concerns the eternal conflict of men over a beautiful w man, An old smuggler in the Span- ish Pyrenees has a young wife who the picture worl matic climaxes tion coming on! ater Saturday ful society before the revolution. E character is drawn f palace shown u fect Flapper,” which plays at the Iris theater Friday and Saturds was once both playwright and pe former in the du and villain. ‘The 4: tional says Miss Moore, in telling of her girlhood bid for stage honors, “and | trom Chicago: we Hyde Park gir's decided we| A kiddies’ candy matinee will be Would bave one, too held at the Columbia tomorrow pS is sought by several other men. A By L- C. OWEN. young soldier is sent from the gar- Press Association) rison to make love to her and thus Copyright, 1924, Consolidated - learn enough about the smuggler to] SAN #RANCISCO, Oct. 10.—Pro- effect his capture. The soldier and wife fall in lofe and the strugg'e is} some progreés out b Milk, the on. With th a starti plain, unadulterated lac fluid, kas invaded the stionge: » final solu-[to roug San F tragedy. lar pre-V; steam beer. Six thousand husky longshore- men of San Francisco's picturesque daily with their noon-day June \. COMING TO THE RIALTO! sis"2Si "sine" 2"sen «ues item, howeyer, can not be fully com- quarts of mi Hlinor Glyn is one noyeltist who}! ye her elabc screen production of] Like the once famous Milwaukee “Three Weeks. product, San Francisco's fayorite “His Hour” ts an absolutely faith-| brand cf beer might also be said m life, each| San Franc screen is|and nowh on copied from its real prototype, and| Almost every drank .steam— the writing of the novel was! in-| bankers, busi nen, truck driv spired, urged and supported by the| ers, Van Ness 2 soclety queens, Russians. humble washladies. ————.——__—. BOLLEEN MOORE WAS. |°FOOLING FATHER” ONE HIT WITH AMATEURS} OF LAST SHOWS BY THE GIRLS OF THE FOLLIES Among the last productions to be the Girls of the ig Father. It is a shappy farce of the type that the r patron delights in number of new spe- audiences. will be 4 d Vogan's Colleen Moore, star of ‘The Per- given in Ci Po Epllies is roles of hero nty First Na noted the ex es for juvenite | 8Yerage theat k company she forme at Tam- and features Fla., back in the -days- when | “lalties, Columb) was going to school there at} ®0rry t onvent of the Holy Name. Phere was a stock company ing at a downtown theater,” see Lawrence a leave that p at dishwashing time, let Crystal White’s energetic, sweet-smelling suds cleanse and purify your dishes and glassware. Saves time and work. Insures hygienic cleanli- ness to thethings from which you eat and drink. Crystal White isa ° pure vegetable oil soap, entirely free from ingredients that redden and roughen hands. sin ‘ PEET BROTHERS COMPANY KANSAS CITY ss BAN FRANCISCO stal Whi ‘The Billion Bubbie Soap In Bar or Chip Form for Your Convenience “the perfect lover,” BARBARA LA MARR _as the enchanting Guerita. "THEY SOUGHT to ensnare each ,~ other in the nets of love and found themselves ensnared. Py Che Casver Daily Criburs Milk Putting Liquor to’ Rout in San Francisco; Lonshoremen Drink It But of all the places in Francisco where steam was was no place vied in quantity consumption the embarcadero. wheeled bowery wagons, drawn by fat steek horses which the brewers refused to supplant with the more efficient auto truck, used to deliver 800 filled kegs to waterfront sa- steam has taken the count before such an uninspiring, “kickless bev~ steadean — beverage— grimy, sweating longshoreman was two gallons dally—with double car- goes taken aboard each Saturday night and Sabbath holiday, vidence that this stronghold: of prehended without a word about “steam.” For more than a score rs before the advent of pro- writes entirely on inspiration. The| hibition, these mere mention of the pleturization of her story, ‘“His| name of the city that knows how Hour” is coming to the Rialto the-| W most synonymous with foamy ‘and promises even| biting schooners of San Francisco more of a thrilling love story than | Steam beer. picture of Russian aristocratic |to aave made it famous, No other n| city boasted it at least not until co created the demand else was it so good. - MOTHER. Give “California Fig Syrup” Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" sweeten the stomach and thorough- clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful Even if cross, feverish. bilious, constipated or -full "of co! children love ‘the pleasant taste of this gentle, harmless laxative. REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE never cramps or overacts. Contains Full of Happi no narcotics or soothing drugs. Tell_ your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup”. which-has, directions for babies and children of all ages printed on. bot- Mother, you must say ‘Call. fornia." Refuse any imitation — € promised another company clever’ in the arrival ‘Tues- day of the Happy Go Lucky troupe 150 Lots—3 Modern Homes. e. Postponed Until Sunday Two Sales Sunday, Beginning 9:30 A. M. and at 1:30 P. M. on the Grounds Take McKinley Street to 12th Street Then East DOBBIN REALTY CO. HOTEL MARSEILLES: Broadway (ubwey Exprese NEW.YORK Ciry Near Riverside Drive Central Park, Theatres add Shopping Sections Single room and bath $3 Doubiv room, Beth Dinner de Luze $1.25 served Room end Grill Bsceptional Orchestra M. P. MURTHA, Mgr. ’ longshoremen also bring to light another interesting fact regarding Fortwo years, it see! stevedores. had their dally steam, regardless of the prohibition laws. milk, so the statistical figures show, commenced to make its inroad: Today, tho Milk men’s records show, there are 5,800 stand-/|# orders for 5,800 quart bottles of milk to %e delivered to. 5,800 lunching ~ stevedores. sharply at The other 200 of the estimat- 6,000 stevedores’ who labor daily on the, waterfront, are sup- posed to be sticking to steam. The milk diet statistics of. the aie ic i (TI AAOOO UU a suit filed in the Federsi court by the Southern Pacific system against e as milk 18 contained in a ser-| prohibition’s progress. Of 137 sa-| the Arizona Southern Railway, from survey just completed here by | loons which half a dossa years ago | the fact that father and s2n are the an association of San Franctsco| graced the embarcardero, there re-| executive heads of the two ronds in milk dealers: The milk venders not| main less than 20—all, of course, | the legal controversy, unmindful of the once-vaunted| “soft drink parlors,” The pre-|schnitt is controlling head of tho popularity of steam on the water |sumption is that these 20 now di-| Southern — Pacific, front are very proud of the inroads | vide up-the steam beer business of| Kruttshnitt, Jr. which have been made upon it by|the 200 stevedores who have not| defending road. their own favorite beverage. - « yet taken to milk. Statistics gathered by the milk be Ps SRI o PT RES men show, however, that steam was ‘An unusual situation has arisen in not ‘abandoned by, nor did it Gepart| ~ E from the local water front synchron- ously with the advént of Vol: Jullus Krutt- is president of t if You Want to Know ‘What Love Means; If you want to feel its terror and its rapture; its furious frenzies, its ecstatic bliss; tf you rc 2 = HARMLESS ‘LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste v 9, RAL Ali Grocers——16e the Package ELINOR GLYN = ms ||# CO LEEN { MOORE SYDNEY CHAPLIN FRANK MAYO “THE PERFECT , FLAPPER” When Child is Sick, Bilious, Constipated A Riot of Thrills! Also Comedy “GO WEST”. Continuous 1 to 11. 10c and 20¢ is HOU AN ELINOR GLYN PRODUCTION {adapted to the screen by the author More Exciting,” More Beautiful é * Than “Three Weeks” with Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert as the tempestuous lovers. RIALTC TOMORROW FOR _4:DAYS. i ROMANTIC! THRILLING! 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