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fore Che Casper Sunday Cribune i MUSICIANS HELPED 10 ; PRODUCE “HIS HOUR” s Ordoquil ai Roy Busha two of tt nd Dolore after Pepe fayer stu res for the past pw just a laugh and just gle and John Gil n's ideal hero unanimous in their —_— —— “BIB PEGE. N PERSON : AT AMERICA SATURDAY, |S ON BRIEF VAGATION) :: } atest will bi brief -v picture, screened, is en tion from her in Hollywood child reaches om in the S a certain st » or she | th’. now has a right tc 1 the topmost rung Little “Miss liver and bowels—there’s no need of her real name, | havi Ing a sallow complexion—dark rings you the life of an |under yee eyes—pimples—a_bilious | honest-t American child. \Jook in face—dull eyes with no She eats ats well, plays | sparkle, Your doctor will tell you ninety nd plays s’ matter of fact studio activities three hours a day 2 rest of the day is spent in study and play. The’ starlet never works at night. She has never worked on Suni has never tired of her cam consume To her, it is as much play as though she were in her own garden with her sister Louise. The Montgomerys have purchased Laurel a beautiful new home in Canyon—a few miles from the cen- ter of Hollywood. “We bought it for Peggy,’ Mrs. Montgomery. ‘There is flowers—so many beautiful dies.” And there you are. being “worked to Peggy, aged five, death,” shining lights of the movie world, and one who is giving forth glad- ness to countless daily thousands, be seen romping about and a shaggy-haired doll swaying under her LAST TIMES TODAY “FOR SALE” with Claire Windsor Adolph Menjou Robert Ellis Mary Carr Tully Marshall A Peep Behind the Walls of Society, with Its Intrigues, Greed, and Selfishness, Also Comedy “TAKE THE AIR” 10¢ and 20c "TODAY FRED THOMPSON and— SILVER KING The Wonder —in— “GALLOPING GALLAGHER” ~also COMEDY and NEWS Horse | Starting! Thursday ination has what and y the leads in the Bush and Ordoqui ploped of|* Miss Rich is but one of the really | ying her trip around the movies, set of ing ps and sleeps by Peggy's about said 50 much ground for the children to play in—there are so many pretty trees and shrubs—it's ideal for the kid- Instead of Baby one of the big can the grounds surrounding her new e, with her doggie close to her arm— enjoying youth, breathing fresh air, getting wut 1 life that which every child : deserves-happiness subs itme! pe AS ee ve "BEAU BRUMIMEL’ OPENS the GIVEN PROMINENT ROLE Because she possesses the grace and charm of royalty, Irene Rich, screendom’s womanly woman, was given the opportuntiy to portray the Duch fork in “Beau Brum- ple TOORY, IRENE RICH [3 | picture fans will ha ayers together. the First or Sale,” Iris theate Inst times today, a rin “Ov Sale” sho play a part act the leading roles portrays » Hill, has been gath- port John Bar- TWO GREAT STAR STIRS IE IN FILM “FOR SALE” Mary Carr arid Tully Marshall! first time on the screen an to view these two famous They will be seen fonal production, dra c al ent Windsor and Adolphe Men 2 WONDER HORSE IN FILM | PRESENTED AT WYOMING Fred Thompson and horre Silver King are the Wyoming theater “Galloping Gallagher.” This ‘ts a duction with some real" thrills such as beth Thompson and his horse delight in. “Alimony” wil open at the ‘Wyo: ming Thur: hui Ae POLA NEGRI COMING TO RIALTO IN “MONTMARTE? “Montmartre,” an Ernest Lubitsch production for Paramount, starring Pola Negri, will be the feature at the Rialto theater. for three days his wonder! pay i op- for | ma ‘arr of but has For tation of the famous , starring John Warner Brothers* e screen starts today at h, whose regal bearing and stately beauty bring vividly to mind the thoroughbre: has ¢g 1 to her a inte ‘etation sincerity rica Charlotte Duchers acious lady of “mer. gland,” Miss Rich builds the ortrait of a vir. e and hoble mien; to the ‘otected grity and dell- s remained unc tami- the prevailing corruption her, ab: until the elegant Beau Brummel, fascinating in his v egotism and brilliant gallantry, wi and wins her, ping away barriern that & e their love. But for Beau Brummel it is the »| love of an hour, while to the Duch it means the serentt and he Such js th appealing character played by Ir Rich, that brings new laure’s te her long list of triumphs. nor. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets >| The secret of keeping young is to fect | peat ge. this you must watch your cent of all sickness comes from itive bowels and liver. . Edwards, a well-known physician | in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- at ae mixed with olive oil to act on the | liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, aré septs. le a8 hae action yet always effective. Th about that paral buoyancy hey, briny all should enjoy by toplag’ up the liver and Searing the ne eyetemn oO! iaepairities. ‘OliveTablets are known by'ti thei dlivec Lah atom and 30c, MARY ASTOR WILLARD LOUIS IRENE RICH || He Loved—Not Too || Well, But Too Often It is more Than a Picture! It Is An Event! TODAY, Also Pathe News | and Topics of the “ALIMONY” WEDNE ERE ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSELLASKY PRESENT LUBITSCH PRODUCTION ’S the first Lubitsch-directed Negri picture since “Passion.” The master hand of Lubitsch again frames the tiger- ,ike Negriina gorgeous love setting. Paris’ famous Latin Quarter as the background. Also Christie Comedy and Sport Pictorial RIALTO Supported By —IN— “BEAU BRUIMMEL” The Supreme Artistic Achievement of the Screen THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SDAY, STARTING Tomorrow Me America’s Most Distinguished Actor CARMEL MYERS ALEC B. FRANCIS RICHARD TUCKER A fascinating figure of eternal romance, who scorns the friend- ship of princes and sets the fashion for kings. Shows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 10c—and—A0c shows wil! te presented tonight, at 7 and 9 o'clock. The first production is “The Mullion Doliar Girl,” a mu- sical comedy with a kick, Carl Armstrong and Thomas Mil- ler are featured in the show. In to- night's program Mr. Miller has a comic role as a bellboy and Mr. Armstrong is cast as a rather tem- peramental shelk. Miss Charlotte Earle is the prima donna of the company, Miss Earle is cast as a vamp in the comedy while she is also scheduled to sing two numbers in which she will be arsisted by the chorus of beauties. Vogel and Miller have a dance act which is said tc be good and Handy and DeBoise ‘are also a team which showld furnish plenty of cntertainment. A quartet known as the Georgia four will be on hand to render some harmony The Happy Go Lucky company is ald to be a very capable organi beginning tomorrow, The story is a French romance, an adaptation of the legitimate play “The Flame.” Some of the foremost screen and stage stars in Europe play in sup- port of the star. NEW COMPANY OPENING AT COLUMBIA HAS 6000 SHOW FOR FIRST BILL Making a direct Jump from Chi cago to Carper, Vogel and Miller’s Happy Go Lucky company opens an indefinite engagement at the Go- lumbia theater this evening. Two | WATCH FOR BABY PEGGY IN PERSON In Connection With Her Latest Picture “CAPTAIN JANUARY” The Biggest Little Star of Filmdom is supported in “Captain January” by Hobart Bosworth, Irene Rich, Lincoln Steadman and Harry T. Morey THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION TO SEE BABY PEGGY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Old Fashion Square Dance TONIGHT Don’t miss the dance tonight. We have the Rye Waltzes, Circle One Steps, Tag Waltzes, Square Dances, etc., every Tuesday night. Rawhouser’s dance artists know how to play them. DANCING TUESDAY, THURSDAY | North Washington}fall oe which is on the same pro- CAR STORAGE ——_—____. _FOR WINTER _ The week beginning October 20 LOTS OF IT! will be observed as “National Man- agement Week" industrial circlés United States and Canada. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924, ere eee ee tion by those who have seen it in action. It is such a company as Cas- perites will be glad to patronize. “The Web of the Law” Too many young men. who lons to make a killing begin on time. is a feature LIBERTY GARAGE 428 S. Elm St. Phone 983 in commercial and throughout the MORE EXCITING THAN “THREE WEEKS” ELINOR GLYN’S is Hour AN ELINOR GLYN PRODUCTION “adapted to the screen by the author A Tornado of Love vith AILEEN PRINGLE and JOHN GILBERT LAST TIMES TODAY also BEN TURPIN COMEDY—“YUKON JAKE” and scenes from the WASHINGTON—GIANTS WORLD SERIES GAMES RIALTO « Ounces for parchment aad 29 ao" WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in Your Bakings Millions of Pounds Used by the Government that go Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES present . agood appearance at the start-They’re an | investment because. ood appearance | lasts beyond the usual - expectation. re ie J