Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1924, Page 4

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NOUMEA EER SHORES YH MEOPOR RHO COMe. ROB YSe MS 2 eases ir 297 228 59RG0C5R FEE? OQ Seeeanenssese peSrrsititeriests . fore on the screen br in: life. PAGE FOUR. UNHAPPY LIFE OF ROYAL PRINGESS SEEN IN “HER LOVE STORY” AT AIMLTO It°has been said that one-hal® the world does not know how the other half lives. We were reminded of that truism last night as we watched “Her Love Story,” starring Gloria Swanson, on the screen’ of the Rim to theater, where the picture was being shown. The a e film fan raised’ on fairy t nd bed-time stries. has a f Ufe of a prin round of ple: . marries a noble prince and lives hap pily ever after, Gloria shows us in “Her Love Story” what happens to a princess who tries to marry the man of her choice. He isn't a prince but to the princess he is everything that is good and true and noble and she loves him. She does m out the co: then her t ing detali the ner in which the an dthe princess fo1 happy marraige w king. You can’t help feel) for Gloria while at the you are subconscious! are living in a demo free to love and ma please. Mary Reherts Rinehart wrote the original s\ 4 that you ic country, whom you — “BUTTERFLY” T0 FOLLOW “WINNER TAKE ALL” NOW) ENDING RUN AT AMERICA When Buck Jones first read the script of "Winner Take All” he could hardly wait to get started on this newest starring vehi¢le with which William Fox had provided him. Buck thought, and now that it’s finished, still thinks this one of the most thrilling and interesting pictures he ever worked in, In his newest impersonation of a man who wills to win and take all, or none, Buck runs the gamut of emotions . | made vu “Sally Lunn” Will Be Played Again “Sally Lunn,” already staged in Carper twice during the last few weeks, prom}: lived and hardy a dramtic garden as “Lightning” or ‘ Abie’s’ Irish Rose.’"”-So_ insistent e been the calls for its repetition Lincoln," versals newest luminary, Kenneth Harlan and Norman Kerry. Other players in important roles are Freeman Wood, Margaret Liv- ingston, Cesare Gravina and T. Roy Laura La. Plante, Uni- time under per Women’ not yet been initiated into ‘the enl- gma of the orange kid’ glover;*the green: tie, the: violet handkerchief and the daffodil will, have» chance Barnes. The scenario ‘rom the book was prepared by Olga Printz- lau, who for years’ was associated with Wiliam De Mille. ARINGTON PLAYERS WILL OPEN COLUMBIA TABLOID SERIES THIS WEDNESDAY companiment of much merriment. rasa Oe 38 acai 9 After furnishing lively amusement for Casper audiences week in and week out for some time,.the. Vogel and Miller company 1s about to de: part, making room at the Columbia for the Muynie Arington theatrical company which begins an indefinite engagement here Wednesday. The new group of players is the ry, having been of 16 high who will. offer series of tablota comedy and numerous vaudeville acts. ‘ First ‘of the programs to be pre- sented. by the Arington company will be ‘Won by Waiting.”’ th si LAB thee TARLAC GETS COLD REMEDY ATLANTA, Ga., Dec, 8.—(Special.) —Internationat Proprietaries, Inc., manufacturers and distributors - of Tanlac, recently. announced , that they had perfected a formula for correcting a cough’ and cold, and would place it on the market shortly. The new remedy is called Kurokol and the makers state that it ‘will lo exactly what the name says it will.” P Behind the introduction of Kurokot is a romance that will interest the millions of persons who have taken fanlat. Several eminent physicians and chemists have been working on Kurokol. for the past four years. Three 8 ago, they announced that it was ready for the market. But the head of International. Pro- no" “myatery girl.” She was found wan- dering round in the Union Station there. The girl is In the Cook County Hospital now and doesn’t know who she is. She has forgotten everything about her past, but her answera to questions indicate she might be a college student, and the “Charlotte” seems to arouse @ response from her, from happy-go-lucky cowboy to frantic lover driven to desperation by losing the girl, through no fault of his own, who prefers the percent- age split with a millionaire. To lose is‘ something brand new for Buck; it never happened to him be- But watch how he “bucks up” and ‘winner takes all in the mad fight- ing finish. At the America for the Inst times today. i “Butterfly.” | "There is one writer today in America whd is said, according to some sociologist, to have fone more to analyse ‘and clearly present the mothers—than. any _ other That is Kathleen, Norris, . favorite of a steady fan ctass of: millions of readers everywhere {n- the English Speaking world, and on the conti- nent where her works are widely traveled. Her Jatest novel to be filmed “But- terfly,"" has heen filmed as a Uni- versal-Jewel all star production di rected for the screen by Clarence Brown and comes to the 'Americh theater tomorrow. Although it is @ story of two sisters with n search- ing study of thelr souls, it has all the drama and “punch” necessary to be attractive to men. There are four lead'r characters, two. sisters, a wealthy manufactur er and a famous violinist. These roles are played by Ruth Clifford, of “The Dramatic Life-of Abraham Check STUFFY COLDS with healing, anti , antiseptic MENTHOLATUM Restores free breath- ing quickly “SALLY LUNN” Don’t fail to see this clever comedy at the First Methodist Church Annex Tuesday Night 8 0’Clock Special feature—Solo by Miss Francis Bowerman. Children 25c, Adults 35c NY |Shopning Days | nly 14 | till Xmas = —_—_— writer. | / Prietaries, Inc., told them, “We don’t want just a good cough and cold remedy, we want the very best one that science can produce, Go back to‘your laboratories and keep working on the formula.’ : |. Kurdkol was presented to the head | ‘of this company at least six differ-t ent ‘times and cach time ,was. sent back to the laboratory, until late this past summer, the men working on It agreed, that they had at last struck the real combination that would prove effective. They were] ~ /' undnimows in their opinion this time and the presiient of the com: pany decided to offer Kurokol to the or any of the other skin troubles to which infants and children are subject, mothers will find that Resinol Ointment ‘stands unsurpassed. _ Doctors and nurses Fecommend’ it with ut=~ most confidence because of its harmless ingredients- and its poceees 3S, ealing eczema, tops the itching and burning at once, | hastens =the healing: a Resinol Soap might well be penne: called a toilet soap for babies, Kurokol’ wit be advertised ~ in'|-~ aaa a ae arteehig” many of the leading newspapers of aoe Fa the country and will be offered by Many mothers have adopted i - ite- use exclusively, claiming the leading druggists, It 1s expect-|" thi, Spewusivelys | laimin ed that this new scientific remedy ba LA it healthy and his hair soft and silky, Sold by all druggists. for coughs and colds will gradually stow in popularity until it, reaches the sensational sale of lag itself. of the giver and the giver of the gift both find favor with “her” when it is bought through the tts for-Her’* column of the Classi fied Section Banker’s Wife Advises Casper People “I had stomac! trouble so bad poured and formed as miserable “until I tri a. This helped the first da: Adlerika helps any case gas on stomach unless due to deep-seated causes, The QUICK action will sur- prise you. Because Atilerika is such an excellent intestinal evacuant it is wonderful for constipation—it oftén works in one hour and hever gripes Casper ‘Pharmacy, 111 East Second Ady. REMOVAL NOTICE. I have,moved my office and am now, located, over the Frantz Shop, sharing reception room with Dr, J. R. Hapsard. DR. C. H. PLATZ, 110 East Second Of. Phone 2050, Res. Phone 2818 BLUE PRINT CO. Geologists, Petroleum Engineers Drafting, Blueprinting, Maps, Photocopying All work confidential Extraordinary Attraction RIALTO y.ciin Next Saturday 'GAIL B. MCKAY Presents “THE | /BOSTONIANS’ 12 REAL ARTISTS OF SYNCOPATION Direct from a triumphant tour of the Pacific Coast You’ve Heard Their Records— Now Hear Them in Person DANCE TO THEIR ‘WONDERFUL MUSIC. at the Elks’ Home Saturday Night Go to Theater Week, All Next Week EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS | Measles Pech sc PE aR CREO | ses to become as long- |. to see the riddie-unraveled to the at~ '- Who Is She?: | For babies tortured by chafing or rashes WYOMING MAP AND ; Casvet Dail erinune BILL HART IN WESTERN, THRILLER AT THE turn of Draw Egan,” bis. pred For in this stirr the mighty West, Hart ‘has 4 ‘best vehicle of his entire “The Return of. Draw, which :was ‘tailored by ‘Sullivar: to a perfect has to do. with the —— 4 venture of a two-gun bad man who 1s called upon to play the role of ta "Yellow ‘Dos “allow Dog” re: ASTORIA less Substitute for Castor Oil, cially prepated for Infants in EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS “HER a STORY” HER GREATEST PICTURE Also Kinogram News.and Aesop’s Fables Special Attraction . THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Selection from Balfe’s:Opera “BOHEMIAN GIRL” Shows Start at 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6; 7:40, 9:20 Columbia ‘THE HAPPY GO LUCKY Co. “HELLO BILL” GEORGIA: FOUR PB Harmony Singers and Entertainers Feature Picture ." ‘Lloyd Hamilton Comedy “GOOD’'MEN AND BAD” “NO. LUCK” TONIGHT 7 and 9 o’Clock NEW SHOW WEDNESDAY MAYME ARINGTON: STOCK COMPANY Of 20 Peoplé With Band and Orchestra . Opening Attraction “WON BY WAITING” A Semi-Rural Comedy-Draina in ‘Three Acts HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS NO PICTURES Showa Start 7-9 o’Clock A’'2-Hour Show—50c Something Different Paregoric, Teething - Drops and. Soothing Syrups, . espe- arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for, the signature of Quttthilen. Proven directions on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it. Go to Theater Week, All Next Week ING ON EVERY.CO DRESSED COUPLE. STARTS | BUCK JONE Will be seen for the last times in-his new De Luxe . Astory of ranch and prize ring that will thrill and startle you from start to finiah. STARTING: TOMORROW ~ The story of an irresistible flirt. She will, set your heart a-flutter. You will be TOMORROW “THE RETURN OF DRAW EGAN” Subrer WHERE Feature Production 25 —Also— FOX’S CLEVER MONKEYS —In— “IN BAD THE SAILOR” LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA TONIGHT 1S DRESS-UP. NIGHT. THEATER WEEK JUDGES WILL BE LURK: IRNER TO MAKE THE PRIZE AWARD TO THE BEST- —— _ thrilled by her gay adventures. LAURA LA PLANTE KENNETH HARLAN RUTH CILFFORD NORMAN KERRY T. ROY BARNES PICTURE, Entirely Entertaining =a 10c and | 20c Also Comedy—“FOUR ORPHANS” -

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