Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1924, Page 4

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eee PAGE FOUR. Ae COMPLEX PERSONALITY ROLE FALLS TO IRENE RICH IN AMERICA FILM ich, who portrays the lead- » role in “Behold This .” which will be shown at America theater starting today de- clares this to be one of the most difficult roles she has ever had. The character is complex and un- usual in a dramatic production, It s that of a famous motion picture star, and during the action Mise Rich is called upon to play several scenes in a motion picture studio. She impersonates a siren of the most vampish caliber and acts comedy with delicious abandon. With wigs | ind numerous bizarre gowns she becomes a dozen different women, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is elmost instantaneous, These little olive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. Med veel little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct at. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel cometimes plays| havoc with, the gums. So do strong | Hiquids. It is best not to take calomel. ; Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take | its place. {eadaches, “dullness” and that lazy | feeling come from constipation and 4 disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits, 15c and 30c. " LAST TIMES TODAY “Sears of Hate” WITH yet with all there is the role of Louise Maurel, with whose life the photoplay deals. So completely does Miss Rich change her personality in the studio scenes that one would scarcely be- eve that she is the same woman ‘who portrays the Louise Maurel of private life. For the studio sequences the ex- terior and interior of Vitagraph’s picturesque Hollywood studio has been used. The gpectator fs taken through the plant and shown the actual process of filming and direct- ing a picture “LY” ENDS AUN, NEXT RIALTO PROGRAM TD BE SSINNERS IN HEAVEN’ The final showings of the Para- mount picture, “Lily of the Dust,” which opened at the Rialto theater on Saturday, will be held there this afternoon and evening. Pola Negri is the star of the production, direct- ed by Dimitri Buchowetzkl. ‘Ben Lyon, Noah Beery and Raymond Griffith appear in the strong sup- porting cast. “Sinners In Heaven” Speaking of picture casts, the Alan Crosland-Paramount picture, “Sin- ners in Heaven,” which will open a run of three 's at the Rialto theater on W next, includes a list of prominent names that go to make up a truly all-star cast. Bebe Daniels and Richard Dix are featured in the two principal roles of the production which is an adap- tation of the same name by Clive Arden. The strong supporting cast includes Holmes Herbert, Montague Love, Effie nnon, Flarence Bil- Ings. Betty Hilburn and Marela Harris. Aside from the notable cast and dramatic,strength of the story, the picture is distinguished by reason of ts unusually picturesque back nds and colorful pictorial set JACK LIVINGSTONE ALSO COMEDY “AGGRAVATIN’ PAPA” 10c and 20c SINNERS IN HEA VEN See this throbbing, soul-stirring love story of aman and woman thrown together on a tropical island with no apparent hope of rescue! WITH Bebe Daniels RIALT THE LOVE STORY Shows at 1, 3, STA and WOOD WITH Irene Rich, Marguerite De La- Motte, Charles Post, Rose Mary Theby, Harry Myers COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS MYRON LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA and 9 RTS TODAY Richard Dix Three Days Starting TOMORROW SE TO en Che Casvetr Daily Cribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 192 “BEHOLD THIS WOMAN?” AN INSIGHT OF LOVE IN HOLLY- WOOD WITH EXCELLENT CAST AT AMERICA TODAY ANTACID RRECTIVE col LAXATIVE ‘THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO. NEW VORA \~ Accept only “Phillips,” the origi: Milk of Magnesia prescribed physicians for 50 years. Prot your doctor and yourself by avoidiq imitations of the genuine “Phillip i 25c-bottles, also 50-cent » bottl i \ é Pike contain. directions—any. drug sto: bee 2 ; See . —Advertisement. With a fine cast including Marguerite De Lamotte, Irene Rich, Harry Myers, | side workings of the great silent drama studios. It gives a more: intimate 2 between player and audience tkan is usual in motion pict roductio: Rosemary Theby, Charles Post, and Anders Randolf, comes “Behold This Woman” tite product ion is an innovation in the way of enlightening Pictur patrons as to A story of love in Hollywood and the in- the true conditions of studio life without coloring or taming to suit tastes. For results try a Tribune Ads. to the America theater starting today. ‘ > national interest, in the land of St. Patrick. Maggie, will naturally as- sume charge of the tour, and will be ENDS AIIN IT THE IRIS backed by an entire new stock of on agricultural inquiry called by President Coolidge décided to base its analysis of the situation on pend- ing farm legislation and administra- ton of present, laws affecting agri culture. —— MADRID.—The withdrawal of Spanish forces from the “holy city’’ TODAY 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6 7:40, 9:20 FOR ALL AGES Many think cod-liver oil is mainly for children. The fact is Rol ing Pins” for emergencies. “Jiggs” has acquired an acute sonse of feminine beauty, and it is up to Maggie to see that he is not “Scars of Ha’ new Independ- orenaxea some a pensty. of Sheshuan as the first step in the ?, 2 ont picture re’ closes ity run oug' iggs” source of unlimit- tio! f Mor y S$ Sion ed ‘wealth has not been datinitely |Cvecustion of = Morgcean territory it the Iris today. This production was announced by the military nas just completed a protracted run| determined, it is generally under-| girectorate, n Proadway, New York, is rated| stood. that’ he accumulated consid- papel: Sy Sgeits.s IN 13 far above the ayerage, having | erable as a contractor in the early! xmw yonr.—The " st , Strong and unusual stor; ex-| days of Tammany Hall. But—some | py Harry Eaicréon Peedi soestnl its weight in gold. Take “LILY OF THE DUST r ellent cast and spendid direction | have been so unkind as to suggest | 5.<-cher, with the first Presbyterian |} Scott’s Emulsion. ‘einforced by beautiful photography.|® little game commonly known as pat “2 Entertainment for the heart as well as the * rf church, will be severed March 1,|| Scott & Bowne, Bloomfdid, N. J. Lhe production is replete with heart | “Bootleg.” ‘Though Maggie, in her | 1995 the Presbytery decided Al nterest, pathos, and thrills, with a] newly acquired refinement of lang- - ~ — K oid air share of romance intertwined. | uage insists that at least it should i inogram News and Fab The story was written by L. V. Jef-| be spoken as ‘Boot-limb.”* ly ie erson, one of the most prolific writ- bomen sy | ir SPECIAL ATTRACTION ors for the screen in this country 3g | epee ee IMETHE NETTO LADIE HESTR matty" eine eee | CUM AY OF , SS ORCHES “LIGHT CAVALRY” | Playing fe Popular Hit—“BAGDAD” il NIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON.— White stone crosses, similar to the wooden crosses which have marked the graves since the war, will be erected over the American war dead in France, the battle monuments com- mission decided. TRIP 13 LOTS OF FUN Have you had your trip to Hono- lulu? At the Columbia theater you get a roundtrip ticket for next to noth. ng, with the Vogel and Miller com- pany and a bevy of beauties con- ducting the tour, This is some thing not to be missed. “A Trip To Honolulu” is the best wey to get rid of the stay-at-home blues. Just pay a visit to the Columbia and get your nose tuned in on those tropical breezes, let your eyes bepold the daring shaking of Hawaii's fairest queens, feel those palm leaves tickle. In a first run picture, “Notch No. One,” Ben Wilson does some thrill- ing stunts in the star role. i é Comet ALONG WASHINGTON.—The commission OPERATION ADVISED FRIEND SAID “Dont Do i” TryLydiaE.Pinkham’s V: etable sd Square Dance Tonight Another One of Those Real Old-Time Dances. Musi That Fits the Occasion by RAWHAUSER’S DANCE ARTISTS O. N. Shogren Managing the Floor Wednesday night is to reveal the person who wins the Columbia's Compound First. Chevrolet coupe. Count those| Proved Good Advice tickets, ‘ jinois. —“ Just a few lines ee Chicago, Illinois. —“ J lew to let you know bat ysis, E. Pink- a DON’T MISS THE KID DANCE THURS. NIGHT Cash Prizes for the Best Costumes E. J. Carpenter Offers FOOOCODE DIO REFINED MAGGIE GALLS IT “BOOTLIMB;” JI6ES GETS EVE FOR BEAUTY The above is the title of the lat- est George McManus “laughphest” coming to the Iris theater for an er sagement of two days with dally matinees commencing Friday, No- vember 21. “Jiggs and Maggie” pay 2 visit to thelr native soil. They left “The Old Sod” when quite small and it is confidentially said that Maggies was, then what is termed ‘Kitchen Mechanic” was admittedly a “Hod Their return as scions of polite society naturally incites much “VISIT TAINERS OF A GIRL IN HOLLY- 10c and 40c IN IRELAND ~~“ NOT A MOVIE IRIS THEATER Friday and Saturday—Daily Matinee ics Veastal le Com: an. hel; me and a ot of frien: pat —Mrs. A. te eRSTTE 709 South Morgan 8t., Chicago, Illinois, Hudson Coach is roomy Matinee’ SEATS Night —RHas trunk rack on and 50c NOW ase $1.10 ildren 28c SELLING and $1.65 Did You Hear Them? RAY MOOR AND HIS MUSIC MASTERS Played Some Music That Just Made You Dance. Hear Them Tonight NEW SHOW TOMORROW COLUMBIA wxicir socio VOGEL AND MILLER’S MUSICAL SHOW _ THE HAPPY GO LUCKY CO. In the Happiest, Snappiest Comedy—Full of Fun, Fast. and Furious. ‘A TRIP TO HONOLULU’ NEW SONGS, eed AND DANCES . ‘eaturing CHARLOTTE EARLE, CARL ARMSTRONG, CARRIE HANDY AND ‘WILL JEFFRIES THE GEORGIA FOUR A Quartette Off the Big Time First-Run Picture—BEN WILSON in “NOTCH NUMBER ONE” Arkeo Dancing Academ

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