Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 4

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Tt a 2 RE SS vil PAGE FOUR. G POLA 1S FLASHING sm IN PICTURE AT RIALTO When Dimitri Buchowetzki and Paramount get their heads together something's stirring. And when the mes out that they've starring ola Ne 's but one | right over to} n. happens to in ast night in the Dust’—and we're mighty glad we did, too. If there's a Negri fan in Casper who doesn't see “Lily of the Dust,” then } we say that he or she, as the case may be, (get the poetry) hasn’t seen the real Pola—the Pola they used to know in her Eure productions and this dne Inited Sts ROM sk made in the ntirely WILOERNESS PICTURE 10) END AT AMERICA TODAY; IRENE RICH ‘FILM NEXT has the leading The Code of the Wilder- ess,” the David Smith production 1ow playing at the America theater for the last times to¢ has in- vented a type of jazz music all his own. Members of the company pre- et that if he does not suffer can the or-| alysis of the right hand he playin class a good in any living high jaz Mr. Bowers had orig’ 1a “tom om" accompaniment the har mony the strings that is the| li mazziest, catchiest, most foot-tantaliz. ing effect heard on any musical in-| a strument. Thro: of the plece rears the itchy the strains | one | thumpy-thump of the tom-tom, that sets every foot in his audience twitching involuntarily. At America Tomorrow, While working on “Behold -This Woman,” the J. Stuart Blackton- Vit h production which will be the attractio the America theater arting tomorrow, Irene Rich cele- brated her sixth anniversary in pie- tures with a dinner party at which all the members of the cast were guests. The anniversary occurred while the company was on location in an isolated portion of the Chatsworth as a domestic scientist ed the luncheon over an open fire in the camp used by the company. Her first leading role was in “The Girl in His House,” for which she received the princely salary of $50 a week. Since that date Miss Rich has risen to great heights and doubled her salary many times, However, it was on the strength of that first role that she was en- gaged for the present Vitagraph pro- duction In looking over some old dis- film, Mr. Blackton came across a portion of “The Girl in His House,” which he had run off for him in the projection room. /There was no screen credit given the actress, but her work stood out so prominently that Mr. Blackton de- cided she was the ideal type for Louise Maurel in “Behold This Woman.” peenenen War tne ‘GLOBE TROTTING JIGES FAMILY TO BE AT IRIS “Bringing Up Father,” George Me- Manus’ world famed cartoon char- acters, will appear in person at the Iris theater on Friday and Saturday, November 21 and “Jiggs and Maggie" have now become a couple of inveterate globe trotters, as well as society scions. “Bringing Up Father in Ireland” is the title of their latest exploit. McManus should have dubbed his inimitable characters “The Tragedy of the Rolling Pin." As I very much fear that the ex ample Maggie has set for young wives, flavors somewhat of dire I would suggest that Maggie changes her w ing gleves, the example will be more timely and will give the recreant & husband a slim chance for his pon to box- Bringing Up Father” has become jational institution, theater-goers loko forward to their annual visit with a great deal of pleasure, know- ing that the entertainment was created for laughing purposes only. Requiring no great stretch of imagi- nation, and offering no deep and Jark problems to solve. George Mc- Manus believes that the people have sufficient tragedy in their everyday lives, without drawing upon the imagination for a new thrill. “Laugh —and the crowd laughs with you.” “Grouch—and you'll grouch alone,” this was coined from old material by “Jiggs” himself. When “Bring- ing Up Father in Jreland" is an- nounced at the Iria make it a point to secure sedts for the entire family, at once, Comedy, a Y nd s Rich demons ‘ated Success ‘on not a sg of Luck— girls and music, with ample and su bake-da CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER And Learn Why it is Called he “Best by Test” Leavener SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ae Special Attraction The Netto Ladies’ Orchestra Playing “Light Cavalry” Vv. BUPPE elty Number. Popular Hit “BAGDAD” Words by. Jack Yellen Music by Milton Ager By F. Nov the 2 TODAY TOMORROW POLA NEGRI. "LILY OF : THE DUST Flashing, vibrant, beautifui Pola was never so wonderful as in “Lily of the Dust.” There's a thrill, a laugh, and a tear in this picture for any- one who has ever loved any- body. Columbia eenreaaen ss Pay nee NA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924 — . us 10Day Tube FREE < Mail the Coupon This new way works wonders on cloudy teeth Modern acience, by anew ‘way of combating the stubborn film that covers teeth, now opens the road to whiter teeth, safely. Che Casper Daily Cribune “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN” AN INSIGHT OF LOVE IN HOLLY- WOOD WITH EXCELLENT CAST AT AMERICA TOMORROW The Great Enemy of Teeth Film is the great enemy of teeth beauty. And a chief cause, ac. cording to world’s dental ay. thorities, of most tooth troubles, It clings to teeth, gets into cre. vices gnd stays. Germs by the Dillions breed in ft. They, with tartar, are the common cause of pyorrhea. It holds food tn con. tact with teeth, inviting the aciq that causes decay. You can't have prettier, whit teeth; you can't have healthter teeth unless you combat that film. Ask your druggist or mail the coupon for Pepsodent. Don't ex- pect the same results from old time dentifrices. Begin beautity. ing your teeth today. Papsadént Dept. BR, 1104 5. Wabash Ave., Chicago, UL, ‘T cloudy teeth, yellow ih, discolored teeth can be made whiter is now an accepted fact. Foremost dentists of the world are widely urging this new method. You can have cleaner, prettier teeth if you will start today. This is accomplished by com- bating a viscous, film that covers teeth. A stubborn, hard to re- move film that old time denti- frices do not fight successfully. Run your tongue across your teeth and you can feel this film. Under it are the clear, attractive teeth you envy in others. Com- bat it, and your teeth become many shades whiter—more glis- tening. This offers you a 10-day . test, Hee. Mail the coupon. PREE Wisin. | SHE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Send to With a fine cast including Marron De La Motte, Irene Rich, Harry Myers, Rosemary Theby, Charles Post, and Anders Randolf, comes ‘Behold This Woman” to the America theater starting tomorrow. A story of love in Hollywood and the inside workings of the great musee drama studios. It gives a more intimate relation between Teen audience than is usual in motion picture productions, entire production is an inno- vation in the way of fray picture patrons as to the true conditions of studio life without coloring or taming to suit tastes. EE SS SY SY ficient scenic and electrical environ- zient to make the entire presentation pleasing to the eye as well as the the fall. His horse had frightened Shai and was running oft when the ac- cident occurred.” Swimming for women students is now required in twenty-two Amer! can colleges and universities. Tribute Is Paid 1 IAING. « ssaceceveesesesereeses ear, and sending you home with a| “Issues a Thrust,” says another| TQ Correspondent a good taste in your mouth, and a] head. RBBTEEE. 2056000090000 0 en oe te & tennily. spark of hilarity in your nature. “A. gentleman in thie city = Only one tu says that the New Orleans Delta of th 25th ult. received a few days ai a letter from General Taylor in which referring to the attempts of certain papers to make him a party candi. date for the presidency, the general says that he is very reluctant to be a candidate at all; but if he is, it will only be as a candidate of all parties, as the spontaneous choice of the people of all parties, that he would not have the office unless it was untrammeled by party politics or obligations. The letter is writ- ten to a prominent Democrat of this , t have our worthy con- tes of the Journal to say Li-—-—---2 2 Wa final ASHIN 17.—After a tribute today from his fellow newspaper men and those in public life with whom he had been closely associated for years, the body of Gustav J. Karger, veteran correspondent of the Cincinnati Times-Star, will be taken to Cin- cinnati for burial tomorrow. arger died yesterday at the age , Nov. HONOLULU COMES INTO VIEW AT THE COLUMBIA To look across the Columbia foot- lights at the swaying tropical shrub- bery encasing the chorus, is to be almost right on the beach ove well, anybody knows where. Any- how, in ip To Honolulu” at the Columbia there is a fine shift from cold weather to palm trees and the music, dancing and atmosphere are alla part of the one-time Sand- wich Isles. here $85.00 In Prizes At the COLUMBIA apid growth of the middle west is then told in the following . ” * TODAY Vogel and Miller haye combined | cispatch: T to turn out a lot of amusing material Among other enterprises in Wis- RIAL | O | HEA ER for the-entertainmgnt of the public] consin is the establishment of a ‘ but this latest attraction of theirs] Norwegian newspaper in the town ba bestirs the good old eyesight and| of Norway, Racine county. There Y t - looking at, is easy at the Columbia. | are now in Wisconsin, Iilinols and THE SIX WINNERS OF FIRST PRIZE TO COMPETE In “Notch Number One," Ben] Jowa twenty settlements and sixteen Wilson is star performer. This first] cf them within the limits of the ter- run picture is part of the Colum- bia's present; proersin, ritor ‘They embrace a population of from 15,000 to 20,090," FOR THE FINAL PRIZE OF $25.00 NEXT CONTEST FRIDAY, NOV. 21 ENTER NOW—PHONE 986w “A Perilous Feat “Herr Ryniger succeeded yester- day afternoon in walking the wire across the Schuylkill river to the ad- miration of m great concourse of spectators,’"—Pennsylvania Lodger. “Wheat” “On the 10th inst., wheat was worth 50 cents per bushel at Indian- apolis.” CHEVROLET COUPE Columbia Theatre WEDNESDAY eiihsi Suge RED-BLOODED ACTION IN “SCARS OF HATE? AT IRIS! “Scars of Hate, which opens at the Iris theater today and Tuesday, is a picture possessing a rare com- bination of strong action ‘and won- derful beauty, filled as it is through: out its entire five reels with thrills that appeal to the red blooded man and woman and moments of tender: ness and sentiment that will stir the heart of every lover of lovers. This production \is one of a series of twelve feature attractions dealing mainly with outdoor situations. Projuced by Premium Picture Productions of Portland, released through Independent Pictures Cor- poration of New York, the picture ts a romantic adventure tale, with its locale laid on the estate of an heiress in Long Island, in the canyons of the business mart of New York, and Winner First Week—Miss Maxine Edwards “Telegraphs” “Over 1,500 miles are already finished in America and 5,000 miles under contract to be completed with- in a year. The material for tele- graphic communication between De- tro!t and Milwaukee are purchased and the line will soon be established. The southern lines are rabidly ad- vancing and it Is expected that in a few months there will be a commu- nication betweén Portland and New Orleans, making a continuous chain of some 2,006 miles.” LAST TIMES TODAY “The Code of the Wilderness” A Story of the Real West With Today and Ti “Scars of Hate” E. J. Carpenter Offers EX ROCe Bruises MUSIG MASTERS TO PLAY| pore | oc 3 we a AST MIG AT ARKH ava A ae rt Mi “AGGRAVATING PAPA” Myron Leffingwell’s Orchestra _- Shows 1, 3, 5. 7 and 9—10c and 40c New At EACH Visit 10c and 20c i NOT A MOVIE IRIS THEATER Friday and Saturday—Daily Matinee Stops pain— prevents blackening x eo fresh blood moving swift- Bon through a bruise. Apply . Y - loan’s gently—without rub- pp | NETIN] H c cnet clears out the congetion NEWS IN 1847 that makes bruises turn blaclc andblue. Alldruggists—85cents. BUTLTR, Pa., Nov, 17.—(United Press)—Universal addiction to pills ag a cure-all in the 40's is revealed in a copy of the ‘Indiana State Sen- GRAND OPENING TONIGHT Direct from the Baltimore, Hotel, Kansas City, Comes a ee MOORE Sloan's Liniment a. inc sae pe RAY A. AND HIS MUSIC MASTERS For an Indefinite Engagement THEY’RE NEAT THEY’RE GREAT C O L U MB | A Tonight—1 and 9 o’Clock nal” found in utler Count ; ; ela lp dea) a Cane ei THEY’RE WONDERFUL Aineaholen akvax thindate ot, Ute VOGEL AND MILLER’S MUSICAL SHOW THEY CAN PLAY 19, 1847, and is yellow with age, but quite legible. Advertisements ahe confined to pills, Dr, McLane's liver pilis, Dr. McLane'’s Vermifuge and Brageg's Indiana Queen Sugar-coated pills. The news Is briefly told, apparent. ly from ten days to two weeks after the event occurred THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Happiest, Snappiest Comedy—Full of Fun, Fast and Furious. A TRIP TO HONOLULU’ NEW SONGS, SPECIALTIES AND DANCES Join the Big Crowd ona ae This Grand Opening igh ESSEX COACH with a Chinese Junk and a great CHARLOTTE EARLE, CARL ARMSTRONG, CARRIE HANDY AND variety of curio ; reads aes WILL JEFFRIES \ sagetbiax crew consisiing of Uf THE GEORGIA FOUR SO rr ee oe A Quartette Off the Big Time First-Run Picture—BEN WILSON in “‘NOTCH NUMBER ONE” Then fe A Serio’ lent 1b-head- ed from Arkeon ed was thrown from his buggy yester- y in the vicinity of West Point, breaking one teg!goar the knee in Always Giving You Something New

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