Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1924, Page 19

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v tO” Br UNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1924. -INEMA ATTR TURLOWIDE SEARCH FOR STOLEN PLANS CENTER ON ‘LONE WOLF? * nook and cranny of the rid fras being sought for the .en Plans from the United States ernment and the chase not only fied to Paris but became centered on Michael Lanyard, known inte: iticnally as “The Lone Wolf,’ ting tomorrow at the America jose amazing feats of stealth and ‘ing were the talk of both the detective syrtem and under- id bands of the world, T! Pack," branded by the po- 6¢ thb outside world because of ciety organization and which headed by. Bannon, the man rains, wanted in the state on y ‘charges, desires the govern- nt plans more than anything else could be gotten by fair means foul and the Pack nine times out hine generally got what it sought the intter way. A \a most mystifying and baffling jes of events, the plans disap- ed completely and the Pack to in decided that the person who outwitted them was none other “The Lone Wol: So the band bandits, murderers \and under- 1d denizens of Paris went after byard. mong the trusted agents of the < was an attractive young wo- named Lucy Shannon. She ts Lanyard only to find that he arked by the Pack as ite immed- prey. She warns him, “Tye Lone it'' {8 surrounded by the wolves ithe Pack in: the Hotel Troyon. mance, excitement and adventure stacked up. in an endless chain, ih Lanyard realizing that he has in head: over heels in love with charming Lucy. He finds ‘her in hotel room and later they are h trappéd.qLanyard recovers the put has to fight Popinot, the i of Apachés, and he and Lucy to what they thought was. yy in an artist friend's studio to be hemmed in again by the 1 Eckstrom, one of the lead- gets the drop-on both Lanyard Lucy, after the latter has. used t of strategy 1 attempt t Ceceive ‘the Pack." Eckstrom® tak in fi lyigg aeroplane and in an- BLU HARTAT (RIS. THEATER Sal Hart will be seen in ulliver, a Tri-Stone re- is theater today. only. ‘wines “Truthful ‘Alma Rubens will be, seen as Hart's leading support, and % cast of uniform excellence will. on hand to lend moral support whe: ‘Tulliver 1s tempted to tell even one ttle lie, “Ti uthiul Tulliver” is all about a town out west called Glory Hole, hay zo only real claim to glory lay iniquitoushess and genera} Pcaabrvenn’ of its various citizens. bout the only glory that can come the citizen of the average com- nunity is the glory that come with ighteous ‘living, and a proper. ob- rvance ofthe law: Not here. The only way you could horn into glory in Glory Hole, was by being bad, land the worse you became, the more lorified you got. Well, anyway, “Truthful Tulliver," a journeyman printer, packed up his impedimenta land moved one day on Glory Hole. ‘ery soon he was. issuing a sma’ mewspaper, otherwise minding his own business. One day Daisy and Grace Burton, two tdéwn girls, ha ‘occasion to pass the Forty Rod loon and Dance Hall. ‘Truthful,’ ‘who was'standing at the window of his shop, saw the two girls insulted hyy Beacon Doyle, who ran the “‘sa- lnonery,”" and “Truthful” went into action at,onee, He rushed over to the ‘gang surrounging Deacon and nearly broke that! individual's arm making him apologize to the two girls, If it hadn't been for “Silver Lode,” Truthful's printer, Truth. ful's career would haye been snuff- ed out then ‘and there. “Truthful-Tulliver" is not alone » vigorous chronicle our westerr ler's one time “high-Jink: bue it is"as well a beautifully told love story. There are some phases of its development enacted with such ferocity as almost to make a timor ous beholder recoil from the screen but it ts all tempered -with one of the tenderest and sweetest romancer ever incorporated into a “western'’ im. Thomas H. Iince supervised th: production of “Truthful Tulliver, and its staging is really a tribute to the _unerring genius of its producer. TODAY ONLY WM. S. HART - —IN— “TRUTHFUL TULLIVER” Also Comedy “DONE IN OIL” 10c and 20¢ other car yanyard and Lucy give hot pusult, Eckstrom has. the plans. Catching up with the famous inter- national crook, Lanyard drops to the other's plane, battles with him and recovers the stolen plans. When Lanyard and Lucy reach terra firma again, “The Lone Wolf’ decides never to violate the law again, He .8 amazed when he finds that Lucy, instead of being an underworld char- acter, is one ofthe most trusted of all Uncle Sam's secret operatives. The plans are. returned. to their rightful owner and *‘The“Lone Wolf” takes Lucy to his arms. *The Lone Wolf” is a picture of exceptional power, thrilling melo- drama and played by a superb. cast, headed by the inimitable stars, Dor- othy Dalton and Jack Ho‘t. It was directed by S. E. V. Taylo HAMMERSTEIN AT HER BEST IN NEW FILM Elaine Hammerstein the delightful and dainty star of a score of screen romances has at last entered the ranks of the independent ‘movie makers and will be seen in her new- est production ‘Broadway Gold" at the popular Rialto theater on Tues- day for an engagement of two days only, “Broadway Gold" is as its name signifies, a romance dealing with life and vicissitudes of the Great White Way, as the Main Street of New York Is popularly termed. The picture is an elaborate screen adaptation of W. Carey Wonderley's story which created much comment when it ran in Young's Magazine It is said to be a very faithful and true recital of life among the habi- tues of Broadway's exotic night life. Into this swirling vortex of gaicty and unconventionalities a young and unsophisticated girl is thrown by the force of. circumstances. ‘The narrative of her temptaions, her ad- ventures, her loves and final escape from hér environment make a movie ‘tale which is decidedly uni- que ene ca Ae 1. JOHNNY HINES ‘SPEED SPOOK’ ‘AT AMERICA ‘Talk about dark horses in_ politics —"The Speed Spook,” was the most mysterious element in the election af the sheriff of Westwood, that any 29litical party had seen or heard of vefore. You've seen Johnny Hines in lots of action pictures and you are going © aée some more action in “The 3peed Spook,” but in. addition we wromise you that Hines has a sur- prire in store in his new picture, closing at the America today. “The Speed Spook” not only deals with speed and mystery, but also with political intrigue. Bucks, yearling or two-year-old »ucks, good heavy shearers, mutton IPR: Fags ad ‘eed. Inquire of Lnahaesaneeec Wyoming National _ MONDAY SINT SO Ay TAA "™ wep wD ftat” . ~~ WEDNESDAY GUEST MATINEE Anyone purchasing a 40c ticket may invite a friend as-their guest free of charge. POSITIVELY NO RESTRICTIONS ‘FRIDAY AMATEUR NIGHT $10 IN PRIZES ENTER NOW Phone ‘986-W xbe_ Casver. Suna: ‘€ribune OE GREAT LOVE DRAMA PICTURED IN ‘RECOIL,’ FROM BOOK BY REX BEACH, AT THE RIALTO “Recoil,” a new Rex-Beach Sie Gt has been- following her ‘about. ture produced: by*J. Parker Read,|Kent hunts them down and. gives Jr., and directed by T. Hayes Hunt-| orders that they shall be compelled er was shown in. Casper last night|to-live together,for the reat“of their for the first time at the Rialto. the-[lives. His money and the influence ater. It proved to be quite -differ-|of his friend, the head of a detective ent from other Rex Beach pictures,| bureau, enable him to carry out his |- although it had in common, with| purpose. Norma's “husband, om them the vivid drama and strongly|she supposed to be dead, js discov individualized characters .° which] ered in. New York and a new twist have come to be- associated with| is given to the story when he is kill- this author's writings, ed by, Marchmont.,. It.is throysh The story is intriguing and thrill.|this melodramatic incident “that ing. ..It tells the/love story of Gor-| Kent becomes convinced that Norma don Kent, an Anjierican multi-mil.| really loves him and fees with Jer Monaire, and Norma Selbee, an|to South America, American girl stranded in France.| etty Blythe has in the xole of They ,are married upon very short| Norma Selbee one: of 'the best parts acquaintance and develop incompat-|that has recently fallen to her; lot- {bilities which cause Norma to seek] She acts the part vividly and brings the protection of Laurence March-'to it the wealth of her motion pic- mes in data a_ famous crook ture experience.. Mahlon Hamilton . Johnny. :Hines /in’ a Prot of action and thrills, “The Speed Spools,” also: comedy; “‘A ‘Monkey. Rom and Fox New Scheuer. mah's Harmony Kirigs, the’ greatest band in the west, also ‘tppeara four times ‘daily, as a special \added” at- tractio) Monday and Tuesday—'‘The Lone Wolf,” with Dorothy, Dalton and ack liolt, will ke the feature, also. somedy,, “Bungalaw” Boobs” . and Pathe “Review, Scheuerman’s Har- mony: Kings,will appear three tinies daily. with am entire change of pro: gram. 4 . Wednesda: rhureday and Friday — Lewis Stone,;Florence Vidor, Lew Pista raid elaine y atara 2 - ss seénais*the American* millionaire and acts with “his usual debonair skill and éonvincingness. Others in the fast are Clive Brook, Fred Paul and_Hrnest_Hilliard. at my bi Ro Feo iy (ia "The Market ‘Place for Beaiity Rex Beach's powerful story of an American. girl epnfeshed in the silken web of Europe’s gilded. pleasure haunts ; will. take you,on @ Jonmney of adventure such as you have. ineeer. experiénoed in the Staged against the wonderful backgroond of: Monte “Carlo; Deauville s ‘and the sparkling Riviéra—with a ‘cast *6¢:film icel pane Fy Ten Most Beautiful Women J.Parker om ; Read Jr © present Fiebovhar Betty Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton In Addition SPECIAL ATTRACTION Bg Cold ment be Ped la LOUISE FAZENDA | THE NETTO LADIES’.- t See 5 Ge sag he SEVEN PIECE COoLONG a be acomedy. * @ORCHESTRA eel ; ne “DIZZY Playing oh “MULE tt ‘ DAISY” Qverture, from Gounod’s Opera 2 ie at the Py “FAUST”’ Kinogram News gi 1s ee Theater aiodes iT ainerons ee at 1,8, 5," 1, 9 o’Clock VOGEL and MILLER’S New Musical: Show THE HAPPY GO LUCKY. ¢0. Presenting Geo. M. Cohan’s Great Mfoaiway Sueceis “FORTY FIVE MINUTES : ~~ FROM’ BROADWAY Sa Miss Charlotte Earle and Mr. Carl Armstrong NEW SHOwW.. ALL THE OLD ORIGINAL SONG NUMBERS | mote Featuring’ 3 5 . Miss Charlotte Earl eand Mr. Carl Armstrong dd oS MUSICAL NUMBERS. : wos Opening—“Belles of New Rochelle” “Sweetheart” _ a “Mary Is a Grand: Old Name”_ ins -Carl Armstrong ‘and Charlotte ‘Earle «+=~-- Carrie Handy - Will Jeffries ------ Entire Company own —n~~ = Sam. Leqnard “Charlie My Boy” “Popular Millionaire’ Specialty ---...--- Georgia Four “So Long Mary” — -Charlotte Earle and Company Finale --.-,.-.~. CIES HERP a Entire Company First Run Picture “THE DARLING OF THE RICH” Attend the Matinee and Avoid Standing at Night 40c Cody ‘and st&r cast (in “Husbands and Lovers,” also. Pathe News and Topics of the Day. Scheuerman's Harmony Kings appearing three times daily with entire change of program. Starting Saturday—The Code of the Wilterness,”” with John Bowers, Alice Calhoun, Alan Hale, Otis Har- lan and fine supporting cast, also a Van Bibber comedy, “The Fight” and Fox News. Rialto. Sunday and Monday—Retty Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton in Rex Beach's 3 Tuck White comedy, “Dizzy Harmerstein and Elliott Dexter in “Broadway CGold'’} Mack, Sennett "The Lion and the Louse” Movie Chats. THE GREATEST ORCHESTRA IN THE Thursday and Friday — Adolph Menjou and Viola Dana: in “Open All Night"; Mermaid comedy, “Reno or Bust”; Col, Heeza Liar Cartoon. Columbia. Monday, Tuesday and Vogel and Miller's new musical show, The Happy. Go-Lucky Co.,in the well known Minutes From Broadv matinee Armistice “4: picture, “Darling of Thursday, Friday and Saturday ‘The Happ. musical’ sho’ Spollers.’t Today only— “Truthful . Tulliver “Done. in Oil.” Monday ‘and’ ‘Tuesday —“ Gold" will be the feature picture, starring .Pete Morrison, also Con- stance Talmadge featurette, “Silk Stockings.”* Wednesday and Thursday—“Mile- a-Minute Morgan” {s the feature, starring: Matty Mattison, also _com- also comedy, PAGE SEVEN, -ERTAIN THE PUBLIC in “The comedy, * Fighting “There He Goes.” PHOTOPLAY and Short Story Writers Wanted National organization ing for creative talent. sentative trom Hollywood examine Sc arios and Stories Free. Phone Room 208 Gladstone Hotel for Appointment. Hawe you seen the 1925 Hudson Coach? WEST SCHEUERMAN’S HARMONY KINGS FAMOUS COLORADO THEATER BAND eet on Stage at 8, 5,.7 and. 9 Today IN ADDITION TO JOHNNY HINES —IN— “THE SPEED SPOOK” THE FASTEST SIX- bolo ned ‘OF COM! ‘ATRONS AVE. §: ‘Also pee ate i y PERS ETION ‘AND THILLS OUR “A MONKEY ROMEO” Shows at’1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 ARMISTICE EVE INFORMAL DANCE ELKS HALL 10c and 40¢ MONDAY, NOV. 10th—9:30 P. M. —BY— “THE HARMONY KINGS” the dance last night, it .will be informal, the entire city. of Casper is invited, Bexets may be secured at gyri he tate Box Office today. and tomorrow or at the Elks Hall tomorrow nigtt: or money order payable to Manager, Iris Theater. in the order that they are received. MATINEE Lower Floor_ Balcony Children --83¢ --50c --25¢c p > FATH IN [RELAND ALL NEW THIS YEAR IRIS THEATE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 21 AND 22 MATINEE DAILY To order seats by mail enclose self-addressed stamped envelope with check All New This Year All mail orders will be Regular box office sale on Monday PRICES INCLUDIN filled » Nov. 17. TAX NIGHT Lower Floor ist Balcony__ 2nd Balcony__

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