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PAGE SIx. | PARISIAN FARCE COME “OPEN ALL NIGHT” NOW SHOWING AT THE RIALTO your wife and hold nay be fascinated can never re- sout respect love | You can’t hur! few words, is the theme , famous wiriter of ries, in the stories d the inspiration for “Open All Night,” picture for ‘Para: » I do not a‘together agree} Menjou, him,» Hy with ays he 8 the featured male role verne, and into whose mouth of ntiment is put, “yet life and ir experience tell us that. there is much ni truth in what he =. Woman's ga nature in many instances, seems to a be so constituted that even blows al ire preferable to neglect and cold ee m the one she loves. Indif- <1 will wither by im ‘i ality, whereas ; 38 wil fe beget the strength to break 4 barriers and restore leat love." ne is this theme which Goldbeck h elaborates in “Open All Night,” a 3 Parisian farce-comedy woven nd the great International Six 5 Race held annually in ea ‘ capital. The story was : ten with Menjou in mind, by nf Goldbeck, who is also the scenarist of James Oliver Curwood'’s “The a Alaskan,” Herbert Brenon’s pro- duction for Paramount starring Thomas Meighan. SHOW DRAMATIC SCENES IN FILM OF RANCH LIFE SOON 10 BE MN AMERICA A stirring picture of life on a ranch in the great west, “The Code of the Wilderness,” from the novel by Charles Alden Seltzer will be seén at the America theater starting Sat- urday. John Bowers and Alice Cal- hhoun have the leading roles and Atan Hale, Otis Harlan, Charlotte Merriam, Kitty Bradbury There is no tea quite like it this side-of the China Sea-- for only the new Schilling secret process brings you the true flavors of tea just das they are known in the Orient Schilling |y Wt ‘caw One Piece windshield —Meaking it clear ‘vi- sion—is on all Hud- son Coaches. LOST MALE DOG SEVEN MONTHS OLD Brown and White Answers to name of Buddy. White spot on one ear and white tip tail. Phone Owner 154J Bishop-Cass LAST TIMES TODAY MATTY MATTISON —in— “MILE A MINUTE MORGAN” —Also Comedy— “A PERFECT 36”. LUNCH” 15 COLUMBIA'S NEW MUSICAL GOMEDY and Joe t SOE RET PAT IER RRND Fe Rickson complete the cast. This ts Yhe first production in which John Bowers, one of the most popular of leading men in western parts, bas appeared for Vitagraph. The pic- ture was directed by David Smith, who gave to the screen that epic of the west, “Pioneer Trails.” Ruth Harkness, an orphan living in New York, tnhérits a ranch In New Mexico. Accompanied by- her , Martha, and Jephon, her un- Willard Masten, her fiance, she (takes possession. In charge of operty is the ranch boss, Rex Randerson, "to whom Masten takes an immediate Animo®ity betwee men is acdentuated by Randerson’s affection f Ruth. Masten hires a two-gun man to pick a quarre] with Rex and Rex kills him. Masten tells Ruth that Rex started the fight and shot the than down in cold blood. Ruth, shocked by the occurrence, withdraws her friendship from the range boss. dislike “TWENTY MINUTES FOR Guaranteed to put the kinks of laughter into a frozen face, “Twen- ty Minutes for Lunch” opens today It’s a from beginning to end—starts ash and ends in a whirlwind prises. tight on top of “Forty-Five Min. utes From Broadway” this latest musical comedy is thrown into the at the Columbia theater. whiz limelight. The Vogel and Miller Company has again flashed light- ning and when {it strikes it creates an outburst o! This farce, Minutes, For Lunch,” steps high, wide and’ hand- some and is full of spicy cleverness. site sito it are any number of cts. That famous quar- tet, the. ferngirs Four, appears sev- eral times and all through the play there are colorful parts taken by the chorus, girls who arg there when it comes to dancing and singing. Boy grother excelent part of the y program is the showing of famous filmed story, teach's Spoilers. tomorrow night the Columbia “The F Hisuicds anieoaee ioe Yeu ores iat they declare to be the very 5 who have demonstrated their histri| best dance musie they ever: heard. Z SPECIAL ATTRACTION onic ability afe included in the list} It is a tainty that this evening, A Gleamy Mass of Hair ‘ ae lise avant when the fourteen-piece orchestra poe The Netto Ladies Orchestra aks saad € Hy bby. | ders for the last time, the Elks audi-]35c “Danderine” does Wonders Playing Overture vay, hy BY = 4 S A’ES A | torium will be packed. pe ‘ é a Wiey i ; ‘The dance will run from 9:30 until for Any Girl's Hair : ‘ “JOLLY ROBBERS Mie oe o'clock, us was day eve- Fee ioe. ah PRY rege treet es em TODAY AND TOMORROW By Suppe SA Suche) at Se ae, reeeeayees YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR Novelty Number—Popular Hit ~~ | At the America theater today and “LOVE CAME CALLING” by J. S. Zamecnik. PNR A eR oe make their final appearances in this 5 vad Sa tiy 1) 1| city, The hours of there concluding R ¢ REE ASS * | programs are 3, 7 and.9 o'clock to- ae : ti a wm yt o + 4k +] cay and 3 and 7:45 o'clock tomor- ; id a Li Ge 2 . row. y fc FSiee Sey “st , ' AT3,7 AND 9 TODAY 5 cy -<7-_>~ “lear ORRIN CIM .7 A THURSDAY NIGHT o Moat > ™ J EREAT LOGGING CAMPS AT 3 AND 7:48 TOMORROW __ “ .. baer oe 4 & Note—Only One Performance Tomorrow Night I OYN Bere Way iady ah SHOWN IN IRIS FILM FEATURE PICTURE SJ IGHT AT Nee es “Husbands and Lovers” ST] WHICH CLOSES with orth Washington Ha Fea Ra er Te OL, pee STONE FLORENCE VIDOR a hove ¥ Paar ee a “There is nothing stigceeds in the’ LEW CODY fons ted talker lara RICK PICTURE PROOF THAT PUBLIC LIKES FUN That comedy represents the pub- lic’s most popular form of enter- tainment is évident from the rec- ord attendance at the American the- ater of John M, Stahl's “Husbands and Lovers,” the current attraction, which has but two more days to run, Seldom does a picture get the hi- larlous response that has been ac- corded this production. With a story treating on the ups and downs 4 rried life and a cast con- favorites AFRAID SHE COULD NOT LIVE || Operation Advised, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky.—‘‘I was run- down, nervous, with noappetite. My side had given me trouble for five or six years.Attimes itwas all Lcoulddo tolive,andthe doc- tor said I couldn’t live but a short ‘time longer with- out an operation. That was two years ago, My sis- ter-in-law recom- j imended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. She had never used it herself, but she said one of her neighbors suffered just like I did, and it cured her, After I had taken four bottles the pain leftmyside, [hada fine appetite to eat anything tha was put before me, and L began to do. my work and thy washing, something I hadn’t done for years. Lamadress- I eo an suf- ain, began as Lewis 8. if last fe maker, and thi ering with my side ay taking the Vegetable: resi Ne Iamon my fourth bottle, which makes eight in all I have taken. I feel 80 much better when I take itand every- DANCE TONIGHT AT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924. fhe Casper Daily Cribune “Code of the Wilderness” Trae ale tt canons Coming Saturday to the - _ America Theater, Big Hit teacit sick over fhe tous of tte mas- ter. Given a promifient place in his office, eight months ago, oe we sented to the secretary by Dr. W-. Leongax gna’? panio nof Mr. Wallace. *Gay in its green coat, with a blue headdress and dashes of pink in its. tail and breast, the bird waited eag- erly for his step, and would fly to his shoulder while he sa at his desk- Tt would set ap ee re morning as the and listened willingly ay to all be baat to say. ‘Now the step comes no more and grief is breaking the bright spirit of the bird. Department officials have tried to egee its sorrow, but all et- forts have failed and they admit they don’t know what to do. ter, was found in a Chicazo and Northwestern railroad coach, the top of his head blown off with a shotgun, apparently the same wea- pon with which the Woman was slain. Mrs. Allen's body was found with a note in Hambell’s saying he “could not help it. we PET PARROT OF WALLACE IS ‘GRIEVING GTON, Nov. 13.—De- spondent and drooping, the pet par- rot of the late Secretary Wallace, wed symptoms of grieving -OFFE y drop delicior \ " ~~ WASHI deene from THE CODE OF THE WILDERNESS NEW YORK.—Ella Frances Dra- Ruth protects herself with a jug and then faints, Upon reviving she hazily tries to recall what transpired in the hut on the mountain side. That is the action seen in the above scet.es, one of the thrilling mo- ments an “The Code of the Wilderness,” which starts its run at the America Theater Saturday. In “The Code of the Wilderness,” a drama of the real west, John Bowers, who will be remembered as the star of Harold Bell Wright’s story, “When a Man's a Man,” will again be seen in a virile role of about the same calibre. In the supporting TODAY TOMORROW east are Alice Calhoun, Alan Hale arid Otis Harlan, ADOLPH MEN JOU Stone, Florence ‘Vidor and Lewfdid not know whether to applaud JETTA GOUDAL .- Cody, this First National picture] or feel ashamed. But here is where VIOLA DANA presents familiar domestic entangle-| mother saw the situation and came RAYMOND GRIFFITH ments in a new and humorous way that takes with everyone, young or old, married or singt To reveal the story in deta!l would detract from the pleasure of those who have not yet seen the film. Sufficie it to say that in its clev- erness, its subtle, human touches, its laughter-provoking incidents and jts true-to-life entirety it repre- sents the height of motion pleture achievement, HARMONY KINGS TO GIVE to the rescue in a way that made histery. “It Is to Liugh.” Said she and she did*as did also the entire fumily and an everf‘owing audience. That simple phrase was ample apol ogy for the absurdity of his maxe up and all alse, The saying became famous the world over and helped keep the play for many months. That is the full explanation of ‘Bringing Up Father in Ireland which comes to the Iris Theater. November 21 and 22 for an engage ment of two days with matinees daily. SUICIDE ENDS SLAYER HUNT 2 CHICAGO, Nov. ended a seagch for the suspected slayer of Mrs. Margaret Allen, 40, n Beauty in the world Melachrinos set the standard of cigarette quality. copay NIGHT” A mile-a-minute, laugh- a-second comedy of Paris society and sporting world. Brilliantly acted by one of the best casts ever assem- bled. In Addition CHRISTIE COMEDY—“RENO OR BUST”, Col. Heeza Liar Cartoon ELKS; 10 BE BIG EVENT In announcing the dance to be given by Scheuerman’s Harmony Kings at the Elks tonight under the auspices of the America theater, the the last time” ORIGINAL MELACHRINO| “The One Cigarette Sold the World Quer” fateful words “for are used. And that’s Twice what it will be. crowds have just great already 1 at the Elks In order to enjoy moving pictures Ike the “real thing,” and no imitation, no matter how clever, is ever quite as satisfactory ag the genuine. With that principal in mind, the Sanford Productions of Hollywood moved their entire staff and cast nearly cne thousand miles into the sugar pine woods of North: | your hairbrush with a lttle ‘‘Dan- ern California,’ at Westwood)" in | ering” ‘brush a Lasren County, to be exact, in order . eee Vig So ni oon that they might secure the genuine ‘ and real exteriors for “Mile-a-Min- ute Morgan,” the latest Thrill- speedrama release featuring Matty Mattison, Vivian Rich, Billy Franey, Gene Crosby and Leonard C’apham and closes at the Iris teday. Westwood is situated nearly thirty miles from Mount Lassen, the only active volcano in the United Stater, and is the home of the River Lum- ber company, which maintains the largest sugar pine logging camp and himber mill in the world, employing indirectly over five thousand people in their industries, owning thelr own. railroad and the entire city with all of its various enterprises. The surrounding country is still much of the virgin country and the most beautiful scenically of any of the logging camps left in the United States. START OF WORLD FAMOUS |i SAYINGS SEEN IN PLAY OF “JIGES IN IRELAND” “It Is to laugh.’ Wonder how Dance to the Best Music in the West RAWHOUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS A small admission is charged the gentlemen at the door, and you can dance as much as you like. LADIES FREE Dancing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 DANCE TONIGHT—FOR THE LAST TIME To the Wonderful Music of THE HARMONY KINGS | ELKS’ AUDITORIUM 9:30 Until 1:00 GENTLEMEN $1,00 f . INFORMAL | 10c and 40c Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just moisten . and heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness, fresh- ness and luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan+ derine” js also toning and stimulat- ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandraff disappears. Get a. bottle of “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter and just see how healthy and youthful your hair ap- after this delightful, refresh- ing dressing,—Adv. COLUMBL ‘THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Side-Splitting Farce - “TWENTY MINUTES FOR LUNCH” LADIES 50c State Coamgadng: Oat oath pa “TONIGHT rey NEW SHOW Tonight—7 and 90’Clock many theatergoers remember the —Featuring— | history of that expression. Twenty, youre ago it was on overs tongue Hl THE GEORGIA FOUR and the PRETTY CHORUS No Bananas” is toda, Louis Mann was playing the com: A Real Quastatee ° of ‘Dancing Girls edy character at the old Herald Specialties by Square Theater, New York, in ® musical play called “The Girl From Paris.’ He -portrayed one of those Impossible “Half Breed” Germans, with a choice selection of sadly dis- located German - Jewish - American phrases. His language was a cross between a stale sardine and a loaf of pumpernick His make-up de> piecting nothing human, His Dear Old Mother came to see him accompan- VOGEL and MILLER, MISS CHARLOTTE EARLE, SAM LEONARD, CARRIE HANDY, WILL JEFFRIES FEATURE PICTURE “THE TOMORROW , AMATEUR NIGHT ‘ Gleona Hamilton, Junior Fawcett body telis me Llook better. My appe- mproves and I feel stronger in every way, I am avery nervous wo- 10c and 20c | 2 Vieira Es I man and it seems to help my nerves Mrs, Maccis Kentucky. 9 much. llasgow, Lyle Edwards, Dorothy Edwards Marie Perrett, Margaret Perrett Emily Savage, Dorothy Lamb Elaine Meyers, Audrey Meyers fod by other members of the family. When Louis appeared, the faces of his friends an: amily, were a study. The obsurdity of his character was so flagrantly nonsensical that they Dancing Academy ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW SPOILERS”

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