Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 8

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. ¢ ~~ Sten Ai > a EM: “eo => pt Meee PAGE EIGHT. Binney is seen repairing cars when | “Brown's In Town” a real cémedy her own mechanic has been dis- 4 tq meet with general charged due to the slump in busi- saat a : ness. The fact that she could not|®PProval and applause, ne wear beautiful clothes throughout! The musical program has élght D the whole picture, as some film|excellent numbers. [he feature A) actresses demand, did not deter the} movie being shown in. conjunction fai: Faire from enacting her part) with the Columbia's i 4 with all. the, histrionic ability she! 4s “In Search of a T! great bit of work as the girl, her 4 \ possesses. She provides real atmos: e acting in the more emotionat mo- |" a : é phere, and at.all times gives_a thor- ments, coupled with her light-heart- | (3 oughly acceptable performance. ied terbite oc! Sac A NOT UNTIL 2109 WILL ed. and deft comedy touches, being * | described as most extraordinary. » Ms e Milton Sills, who has before won "goes HEY THERE! “BROWN'S as her leading man, Others in the | i i. 8. ian UNCLE SAM BE SHOWN cast -include Wallace MacDonald, | | ae 99 Gertrude Claire, Bertram. Grassby, | j : : f IN TOWN iT COLUMBIA de Casvet Daily eCridune THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1924. , mutton . for reelection to the senate. The| £604 heavy shearers, Tinton Soper ° ew extco Felipe Hubbell, Republican, like- ° Hald ng ad John Morrow, Democrat, for con-| Titusville. Minister's u Le gressman at large. q An Operation: Wants Others Despite the fact that Republican FN. bagel Ne lican gubernatorial_candidate would} ‘nen 1 tell how my goltre was re Hiss t Brtid beta peasant keteaao re go. into office ‘with a majority of}moved with Sorbol-Quadruple, a turns from 209 of New Mexito's 715 | more than 1,000 votes, he lagged be- | s:ainless liniment. My eyes, heart election precincts. hind A. T. Hannett, Democrat, by | and nerves were in a bad condition. 4 The vot approximately 2,500 votes. Felt no ill effects from the treat- bet Lg , 7 hind Samuel O. Bratton, Democrat,| Yearling or two-year-old bucks, Democrats In vote was: Bursum, 14,032; Bratton, |GOrmeawe Wvcting National Bank. wise was running 2,500 votes behind 4 SS eee SANTA FE, M., Nov. 6.— state headquarters continued‘ to de- oes Tit le, ‘Pa., “FECOIL” MH | 10 Democratic candidates, national and| ‘ire that Samuel B. Otero, Repub} "4m ‘going real’ missionary work rote pramey mean, OF tHe. ment. Glad to tell or write my ex- basis of the meager returns showed: rience.” f r Coolidge, 14,340; Davis,+16,048; La-| The National Housing association yar by leading druggists or write The new/J. Parker Read, Jr., pro-| Follette, 2,535. ‘|reports a shortage of between 800] corbol ‘Mechanicsburg, duction, “Recoil,” -which Goldwyn-] United States Senator H.“O. Bur-}]000 and a million homes in the Unit-IOnio. Locally at Co. ‘Cosmopolitan will present at the. Ri-|sum, Republican, was running be- ed States. —Adv. ‘alto theater for three da: begin- = — the approval of Casperites, appears and DeWit Jennings. “The Heart Bandit” was directed by Oscar Apfel The Rockett Lincoln Film com-| and photographed *by John Arnold. of Hollywood makes the an-| Fred Kennedy Myton . wrote the Hot puppies! “Brown's in Town" ment tbat = wopre ot nee story nig wae Sper tig for the) at the Columbia theater. An an-| ning Saturday is in Mne with the Abraham Li “" which | screen by. Tom lopkins. nouncement is made of his arrival] nighly dramatic, strongly fridividual- = ing shown at the America aaa j today. While he and his gang are] {zea and vividly colored productions 3 TODAY TOMORROW has been offered the Meg cen “ ” i here, there will be something doing.| which made Mr. Reed's reputation overnment for deposit In th Again Vogel and Miller have scor-|{n the motion pleture world. Tt is 4 SHOWS AT 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40 nstitution } e e t * vi r- rf D. C., with ed a big knockout with their Happy-| an adaptdtion by Gerald C.'Duffy of AND 9:20 O'CLOCK Pabst en i Go-Lucky company. The whdle/a short story by Rex Beach which pt tea COME T0 THE AMERICA i bunch of girls, who are right there! was published in Cosmopolitan mag: & | “The Heart Bandit” aled in a steel ault, specially With a Notable Cast Including constructed to preserve the film and Scheverman’s Harmony Kings will machine in perfect working order,| start their engagement at the | nd with these will be deposited a] America theater here Saturday. Wallace MacDonald Bertram Grassby “The Heart Bandit” is a delightful comedy, spun around y of the working script of the] Scheuerman’s Harmony Kings are e and a few copies of the best] being brought to Casper by special the idea of a Bowery girl bandit, who, when she is escaping capture after an attempt to hold up a truck, stumbles into 0 on motion picture production] arrangement with the Colorado snd pract.ce. The idea back of this| theater, Denver. This is the big is that in the 186 years to elaps®| Colorado theater orchestra which between 1323 and 2109 tremendous] has been the talk of the entire coun- changes wil tke e in motion] try for the past year. They are fea- picture production and exhibition,| tured on the stage of that theater and the donors , every week. The America has the e will take ution to] pleasure of announcing their en- et f their] gagement in Casper for an entire ure ir week where they will appear on the eee, prmgimmry elmer Meg ore ti : CS the home of a lonely old lady and her son. The situations VIOLA DANA AND MILTON will give two performances Sat & ache aoe j arising and the change they make in the little thief offer rare day and Sunday afternoon and two Sean : entertainment. __ performances nightly both those — — days. Other days they will appear} » 2 4), — . Alice Lain Palmer (above). 63 SILLS IN NEXT PICTURE) 2225 -ccs'crctemetta"ewice'eacn | fr Atte Tain Falmer above). 6 ‘Additional Attractions Special Attraction oYOne “ot the outstanding features} “OUnded Joseph Gallina (below), 13 PIGSKI THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA AT THE RIAL 0 THEATER of ‘Schéuerman’s Harmony Kings cieeey because the boy was. dis Two reels of the funniest _ Playing Selection from A stay in Casper will be the two Dub: | urbInE the stumbers of ‘her, iu comedy you ever saw. “THE FORTUNE TELLER” —— He eect Te oedey the eighth of} allina had sent a baited be MOVIE CHATS By Victor Herbert crashing through her window. I NEED MONEY WATCH FRIDAY’S TRIBUNE Viola Dana fans are promised a| November and on Monday the tenth. treat when her Metro picture, | This will be a-public, informal dance, “The Heart comes to the} to which everyone is invited. Those | Rialto theater today. Reports from|in Casper who lke to dance have|detroct in any way from her scin- centers where the production has| never before had, the opportunity | “lating performance. nlready played are most enthusiastic | of dancing to such music as Scheu Dressed in overalls and handling over the entertainment qualities of | man’s fifteen Harmony Kings will| tools like a real mechanic, Miss the comedy-drama which concerns | play. the development of a girl crook from DyaeNE ES om force co stay tothe home where |TAIS FILM PACKS LOT REGULAR: THURSDAY NIGHT Miss Dana is said to have done a A Bishop-Cass Theater STARTS SATURDAY THE GREATEST ORCHESTRA IN THE WEST SCHEUERMAN’S HARMONY KI OF THRILLING ACTION) LADDER TROUBLE k : Remarkable results in quickly DA | C E Bvery. movie! fan; who. ‘dotes .on't 5 orig up vlongatanding Cosep (OF western thrills, will get his fill at) ticdaér trouble und weak kidneys the Iris theater today where the /are being obtained with a valuable attraction there will be “The Wild] oil that has been known for many cat." Heading the cast of this ex-|ycars, but has only. recently "bees TONIGHT citing love story of the west, !#|put in easy-to-take, tasteless Robert Gordon, who as the two-gun | a le form, Too, frequent or man .of-the plains, fights, his way | Painful ‘urination, backaches, tired through thick and thin to’ win the | feeling, headaches, indigestion, in- » ‘ Lape ioetata cr tired cagtie somnia, rheumatic twinges, ‘etc., 2 id 5 4 disappear almost overnight when with Gordon doing some of the best} ‘This remarkable remedy is known a — work of his film career,. as Haarlem Oil, and was originally There is plenty of enthralling ac- bro orgy by a famous Holland ss tion to delight ‘the most exacting. | chemist. It goes direct to the over- “The Wild Cat" is every inch. aj worked and congested kidneys and R AWHAIL J ER’. @) TT) thriller as-its title implies. *" | bladder, and tones them up and re- iS} Ss RC! ; stores them to normal working or- * rt der often in 24"hours. 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Ask these druggists: Kim- ’ a | ball ie Co. and Midwest Phar- —IN— “The Speed:Spock” The fastest six: reels this dynamic star has ever m —Pathos! Pep! Politics! Peppery sation eee seg — Out-of-the-ordinary — Different.-— riginal, ‘ Also Comedy, “A Monkey Romeo” WE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A RARE OPPORTUNITY, AND WILL GIVE THE PUBLIC DANCE “BROWNS w TOWN” Under the Personal Direction of Vogel and Miller Featuring : feta Absolute guarantee, of ; ; : picture play i ‘Harmony Kings, Famous Colorado Theater Orchestra, of Denver infall Brug”co,Bprecher' Be fof Monte Carlo ene ae TWICE EACH AFTERNOON, TWICE EACH EVENING fs A "ARKER RE presentation ; ’ oe BUT ONE GIRL IN CAST 39. || Seco oc sess sae THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. who. .{s prominently cast in ‘The ii nd Speed Spook,” Johnny Hines’ latest In the Merry Musical Farce —Also— politics, Miss Binney is cast as the Jimmy Aubrey Comedy owner of the Comet 8 Automobile “Blue Streak” Billings, portrayed by Johnny Hines, an opportunity to mended by beauty specialisis. It is Store, John Tripeny Co., and Wyo-| 2° ming Drug and Supply.—Adv. a $ op ; » , : 5 ey IN ADDITION TO for she alwuys does. : y O Wild COLUMBI Tonight at 7-9 o’Clock The. unique distinction of being the only female star in a feature —with— melo-comedy, which starts at the ROBERT GORDON || 42°73." Saturday, ON In. this story of pathos, pep and oS . Agency, and the trouble ‘she has BUTTINSKY merchandising these cara gives 10c and 20c use his tggnuity to ald his sweet- SORROW. heart, sake good. Miss Binney, : who 1s a sister of the famed Con. HE IA FOUR . “SURGING SEAS” stance Binney, gives to her role all T. GEORG: —With— the depth and whimsicality of her And the Pretty Chorus of Singing and'Dancing Girls —AT-— ser A refreshing self, and the fact that Bees. pee | ais she is the only female principal in a TRA IN ChE e 1—Eccentric Opening -_ j --- Happy Go Luck me , E L KS H OM E CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN o—tadle Man Gara Handy and Gils SATURDAY EVENING and MONDAY EVENING 3—“Radio Man” . ..Carrie Handy and Girls ue Westbound Arrives ‘ . TO THE STRAINS OF CHARLES HUTCHINSON Ar 4—Specialty -.-......- ----- Miller and Deboise 1:30 p.m. 5—“Smiles” . ~ Tim Newman and Girls 6—Specialty _ --------- Georgia’ Four 7—“Crying For You” — -------- Charlotte Earle and Girls Eastbound Arrives erage odes | ee hs THE HARMONY KINGS NetaEe 2 Feature Picture—“IN SEARCH OF A THRILL” ieee ? No. 82 .. Seiee (fj. eae NOW ON SALE AT AMERICA BOX OFFICE. natant ; : . ONLY A Li Westboun gp Arrives NUMBER WILL BE SOLD. SECURE YOURS NOW. GENTLEMEN $1.00, te 9:55 p. m.

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