Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1924, Page 22

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PAGE SEX. ( Sixth tt Jeol & onduc = Bat “knocked ‘em oyer” T = t neater yesterday ng when sh n J nd in person. Lissio}, was packed to capacity, the AY, Siow c 1g being of special interest to irs. 5 hildren ough it was to be en ave ¢ ownups well. Peggy ner famous smile and also 1 that she could cry when she like it. She was under the direc- of her father J. T. Montgomery together with Mrs, Montgom- daughter Louise are aby Peggy by Peggy will appear four times ut the America her appear. ng scheduled at 2, 3:30, 8, She is assisted in Munchiando and rline Osborne of C The picture in January” held over for tomorrow after Bab? Peggy wil! not be day will be the last Casperites to see her here. 1 D Mond: sper. “MANHANDLED,’ Théatticals’ = | anY PEGGY WINS HER mt INTO HEARTS OF CROWDS AT AMERICA evening because of the production by Gay MacLaren under the aus- pices of the Casper Women's De partmental club. Captain January" is Baby Peggy's film triumph. It is the story of a little girl who is lashed to a mast when a ship is wrecked and who is rescued by a lghthouse keeper. Hobart Bosworth has the part of the keeper of the light- house and is very well fitted for the role, by reason of his gray hairs and his superb acting ability. Rags, a dog, Ophelia, a pelican and Imo- gen, a cow are their only compan- ions in their home. It is a story full of heart throbs as well as no little mystery. Baby Peggy carries her part out’ to per- fection and is further endeared to the hearts of her admirers. Baby Peggy is a very fine young actress. She has appeared in many pictures but in none that have given her greater opportunity to demon strate her ability than in “Captain January.” GLORIA SWANSON SCORES IN LATEST FILM NOW SHOWING AT THE RIALTO new led,” Theater, ning Dé rforman lat irda” now showing jas put another on top of her 4” "The Hum. A Society Scandal.” and with the pre wnhandled York as t ane Te Mc gamut of white lights of whil at being a sme spending some ing in a modiste shop—all for the love of fine o-called good time. fin in the the whole trying the taki ay, tyr time clothes and a But she learns Gloria Swanson has done it again! It 7 ' ' in the end that the honest love of Johnny Hogan hardworking auto ‘* mechanic, is far better than the tem- luxuries showered uppn her 1 Iptors; department store own- r istes and cigarette 'manu- fa Once more our Glorious Gloria “v proves that she can do more than just wear clothes well. Not only doeg she display the flashing dra- matic abity that so surprised and “e delighted her admirers in her pre- ~ vious productions, but in “Mamhan- « died” she blossoms out as a comed- ) wae ienne of the first rank. One of the especially clever bits of comedy imi- pax: ,.. tations she does in the picture {s an = impersonation of a Russian countess, ial She puts a Chaplin. touch into this scene that undoubtedly adds new laurels to her screen interpreta- tions. Our hat is off to Allan Dwan, who has given the picture a de-luxe mounting. The master hand of this director is evidenced in the excellent judgment he used in picking a per- fect supporting es Tom Moore, who will be remembered for his mar. v lous performance in “Big Broth- is even more human and more pénvincing as the mechanje with whom Glorta fi finds happin. Miss | Others in this super-cast include Ann and Brooke Johns, the elé stars; Ian Keith, an, McAllister, Allworth, Lilyan Arthur Housman and Carrie Scott. Whet! read the story of ‘Manhandleé Arthur Stringer or not; when “it was running ‘Kertally in the Saturday Evening I from which the Juction was adapted by Frank we sity and see the picture. There's a in store for : Vaudeville GOOD OFFERING AT COLUMBI} AGAIN. TODAY Today and tonight for the last times at the Columbla Vogel and Miller's Happy Go Lucky company will present “What's Your Husband Doing.” This musical comedy has drawn packed houses to the Colum- bia for two nights and is consider- ed by many to be even a more elab- orate production than the one with which the company opened last ‘Tuesday. Columbia audiences are very un- willing to let a good thing get past without having it done again and for this reason the Georgia Four, a quartet of male voices that shows real talent, has been asked for en core after encore. It ,consists of Carl Armstrong, Will J@fries, Tim Newman and Sam Leonard and it is undoubtedly good. The chorus of singing and dancing Che Casper Sunday Cribunc beauties is not to be overlooked. ‘This chorus dances “like the dic! ens’ and puts across some very clever werk as well as helping out in the singing numbers to advan- tage. There are some real players in the Happy Go Lucky company and the management makes it a point to give them parts for which they are peculiarly fitted. This is not a dif- ficult task because of the size of the troupe which bi Universal cowboy roles for | player for many mous in ‘The Phantom The feature picture “Strangers of Horseman” his latest feature at the | ing horseback rides. the Night” is an exciting melodrama} Wyoming theater today, Monday A young man desires to go In seek : the Southwestern of adventure and romance, Sudden-j 1m this picture, the athletie west- ly he finds it forced upon him. It] ern star is said to eclipse. former | of a mysterious nigh is not pleasant at first but gets bet-| feats of horsemanship in the, wild ter as the picture proceeds. rides which he ‘stages through ‘rd | coach bandit, Tomorrow the company will pte-| aren hills which flank the Mo-!a yeung cattleman sent the musical comedy “The ‘Tray.|J@¥e désert in Southern California eling Salesman,” and in the line of pictures there will be that very tin- tresting production of Mae Murray's ‘The French DOU e ah ie LEATAIGE JOY COMING SON If it were not the be fact that we are cpposed’ to ‘ganibt in any| Four sizzling good fights in one : Sieg picture are a feature of “Western hag r one million German | iam, Fox production, running at the | marks that, when “Changing Hus- | tris today only. If this isn't enough bands," the new Paramount picture, | to satisfy his thousands of followers, featuring the talented Leatri@e Joy,| Particularly among the great army SRYRODY'’S THEATER” _., | of small boys of the world who adore Py TODAY opens at the Rialto theater next] i) 0 Star, Jones says he will make it Wednesday for a three day run.| five next time. every woman from eighteen to eigh ty will be Johnny-on-the-spot for the | ventures initial showing. whose troubles begin on the day There is something about the title | of his birth. To free his foster father that strikes a responsive chord in|from a crooked deal and at the the feminine heart. It is safe to}rame time rid his sweetheart of a ume that every married woman | villainous suitor, Jones has his} has at least once wanted to exchange| hands full-every minute. He di \ bh ‘lord and master’ for some. his fighting prowess between | thing a littie better in the husband nd of crooks near his heme out | In His Latest 1 As for the prospective bride, |in the west and a gang of hired : nH idea of learning # safe and slm-|thugs in New York. He has two Production ple methed for acquiring a new “Ro-| “peachy” fights with the yillain and “ meo” in case the one she now has|two with gangs. The Phantom does not. come up to. her expecta Sothwithstanding ithe seemingly m3 dons, is bound to: have a powerful |ranguine n » of this picture, it H ippea\ So there you are! And if you Is a splendid, clean produc- orseman chink the men aren't going to sneak'| tion and wilt help to increase Jon in ty see what the picture is all|fans by the thousands. George Be- Also about, then you don’t knew human] ranger directed it from a story by nature! {Robert Lee. Pretty Bektrice Burn- se who red the story by | ham, well known screen actress,, 1s | Comedy and News Sho Adeeeniden? Rehan wis | Seen in his supporting cast. ‘ nin. erlally Inthe Saturday 3) m. md: the tide Ole remember that revolves round the compilentions that en suc when a goclety matron and @n ress wh resembles her change places for three months. Tae opr tunities fr funny situations arg un limitéd, and Have not been over: looked by Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin who adapted the story to the screen. Frank Urson and Pau! Iribe co-directed the production and to make sure that nothing -w: overlooked In the v tings and gcrge DeMille personally pictur Miss Joy in the principal feature role hys a part that puts her ability as -a Versatile actress to a severe test inasmuch as she is called upon to portray a dual. role, Among the principal players in the supporting ure Victor Varconi, R: Su Pitts and Ju . Cecil B. vised the e in search of g ntertainment ani at the same time want litte food for serious thought, Husban be sure to seo“ Charley Hall Irene Hall . Clara Bond Henry Carr Jack Summers Nickodemus — The Dope - Jake THE FOUR DANCING DEMONS “Bring Home The Bacon” rl Tim Newman COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING VOGAL and MILLER’S “HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Co.” PRESENTING WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING?” Cast of Characters ~ Will Jeffries Carrie Handy Charlotte Earle ~- Sam Leonard “Ships That Fred Vogel Arniktepug ‘Moonshine” Tom Miller Feature Pcture “Strangers of. the Night” Miss Charlotte Earle Prima Donna Carl Armstrong Tom Miller Blackface Comedians Musical Numbers Opening Chorus. inding Mq Business Dancing Specialty % ‘Dapper Dan” “Wonderful One” Charlotte Earle and Girls Grand Finale _ ‘ “You're In Love” Leonard and Girls Tom Miller Will Jeffries and Girls Never Come In” Tim Newman Carl Armstrong Carrie Handy . Georgia Four Entire Company THE GEORGIA FOUR | “The Wonderfiut | Quartette” MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT 7, 9 o’ Clock 10c 40c It is not fundamentally a thrill pic- ture, carrying a and dramatic theme, but Hoxie with- qut brilliant riding PLENTY OF ACTION 1N FOX FEATURE PLAY AT IRIS THEATER TODAY “Western Luck” of well balanced story By an would disap- The story was rection* of Robert Ni Rich, Ruby Lafayette and For results try sified Ad. range it rider, who is force other News of Local Offerings NEW HOXTE DRAMA HOLDS REAL THRILLS) Jack Hoxie, star, will gallop across the screen in another of the dashing ‘stu point the picture fans who have fol-} lowed the trail of the cowboy screen years, so the foot- | age is well sprinkled with hair-rais: It is the story of a community in} country which {s molested by the marauding | a hawk of the range, a rustler and stage- Hoxie has the role of elected sheriff with the promise to end the exploits of the mysterious band‘. inddvertant cumstances the youthful sheriff be- omes involved in a situation which | lected to develop the story. makes it appear that he 4s'the night rider whom he has sworn to get. 8 written by Isadore Bernstein and filmed under the di th Bradbury? The supporting cast includes Lillian Wade Boteler, Neil McKinnon, of cir. { a~Tribune Clas. concerns the ad- a, young —westerner JACK GRACE H.FLANDRAU'S Highly Successful Novel with Z ‘MARIE PREVOST MONTE BLUE IRENE Rien LOUISE Aan THEODORE VON ELIZ Directed by PHIL ROSEN cA Tale of Tangled Passions _that Strain ? the Bonds ONLY 10c and 20c UCK JONE In a Thrilling Western “WESTERN LUCK” Also Comedy JIMMY AUBREY in “A PERFECT PEST” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924, er in Reading parts; they are easily the “best known “motion ~ picture team” now before the public. Louise Fazenda is also prominent in the*cact, appearing fcr the first time in her long caretr on the screen in a serious roe, Miss Fazenda is ‘BEST SELLER’ MAKES GOOD PICTURE PLAY A photoplay made from Grace H. Flandrau’s “best seller,” ‘Being Re- |xpectable,” is the attraction -at the } Am theater, starting Tuesday. Local theatergcers will find their first lure in the fact that the story is by an author whose work they | ave seen in leading magazine and book publications, Once in the the- ser, however, they will be impress- 2d with the artistry displayed by the Mayers which the producing com- pany, Warner Brothers, have se- | minds of {her admirers as the wear- er of funny square-toed shoes, tight basques, and pig-tailed hair. In “Being Respectable” she not only $a serlous role but ore that calls for some real emctiona’ acting and it is greaily credit that she does it as though she had been play- ing this kind ef role all her life in- stead of trying to get a laugh with each raise of her eyebrows. Irene Rich and Theodore Van Eltz are other pinyers} in the company who are well known. The direction is by Phil Rosen, who sprang into Prominence not long agy when his work in “Phe ‘Dramatic Life of Abra- ham Lincoln” established him as a leader in his line. “Being Respectable” {s sp'endid photopldy entertainment—clean as a whistle and entirely devoid’ of the sensationalism which sometimes is resorted to by motion picture pro- duce! to her Monte Blue and Marie Prevost are best known among the players and mee mere they ure. associated in ro'es of unusual appeal, (his team is rapidly beconing widely known among photoplaygoers because of their continued anpearance togeth- TOMMIE MILLER One of the Principal comics at the Columbia ANOTHER CHANCE TODAY TO SEE BABY PEGGY Greatest Child Actress of the Screen IN PERSON. Also Her Latest and Best Picture “CA PTAIN JANUARY” An engrossing story of the life of a little sea waif WITH SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDING HOBART BOSWORTH LINCOLN STEADMAN IRENE RICH HARRY T. MOREY BABY PEGGY Also Comedy Myron Appears a Person “SEEING NELLIE Leffingwell’s SHOWS START 2:00 3.30 HOME” America Orchestra 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 9:30 10 9.30 and Saeed » 9s FOUR TIMES } 2g adaoes ONLY FOX NEWS 10e AND 40c ATTEND THE MATINEE AND BE SURE TO SEE PEGGY LAST TIMES TODAY “ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L.LASKY. PRESENT n ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION ANHANDLED” is bound to be the most talked. of Swanson picture ever made! Come and give yourself a spe- cial treat! You'll see— Gloria clowning and doing a screeching imitation of Charlie Ohaplin; struggling in a subway jam, her every move a_ howl; posing as a Russian countess, gaspingly gowned and scream. ingly funny. Sensa- tional? Boys! EVERY LADY ATTENDING THE RIALTO DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT WILL RECEIVE A BOTTLE OF NARCISSE DE CHINE PERFUME RIALTO TRAY NEWS Shows 1, FABLES 2:40, 4:20, 6,.7:40 and 9:20, TOM WwW TUESDA

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