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Replete with humor, effective dramatic strategems and, above all, that elusive thing known as “enter- tainment, “Welcome Stranger," opens at the America theater today 1s one of the most delightful com- ody-melddramas which as been seen here this season. Dore Davidson, as an old Jewish clothing store proprietor who tries to set up shop in.a New England town, where anti-Semitic prefudice s extremely strong, gave a life- wike portrayal which kept the com edy at a high ebb. Davidson pro SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1925 DORE DAVIDSON 1S INIMITABLY FUNNY IN WELCOME STRANGER GLENN HUNTER IN “SILENT WATCHER? AT AMERICA TUESDAY many respects the character of Solo- mon is akin to that classic character portrayal of Berney Bernard In the stage play of “Potash and Perimut } ter," and Davidson has created 6 screen role that will take its p&ecr with that of Bernard ' Beautifu; Florence Vidor has 2 | most Appealing role in this picture ably assisted by such sterling actort as Robert Edes@h. Lioyd Hughes, Virginia Brown Faire and others. As a whole “Welcome Stranger’ is indeed n welcome addition to the week's entertainment, and,* judging from the reception accorded {t last jected his droll character into the sttuation inimitably and provoked spontaneous gales of laughter. Tn | its run night, should crowd them in during ONE LONG THRI “The Fighting Coward,” produced by the man who made “The Covered Wagon,” James Cruze, and featur: ing Ernest Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah Beery, Phyllis Haver and Cull- en Landis, was shown for the first time at the Rialto Theater tast night. It's a story of a man and a young fellow who bluff everyone along the Mississipp!, the Idea. being to con- vince follt that the youngster te about the most dangerous gun-fight- er thereabouts, And the whole thing is just.ene long thrill. Cruze has established for himself a reputation of being the one direc. tor today who can take a screen story, in this case an adaptation = by Walter Woods of the stage play, “Magnolia,” by Booth Tarkington, nd get out of it every possible clo- ment of hamor, “The Covered Wagon,” a tense western drama, as produced by Cruze had some of ‘the finest comedy touches of anything IRIS HOOT GIBSON And His Golden Mare HURRICANE KID” A Smashing, Crashing, Rough-Riding Drama Also Comedy “So This is Hamiet” IRIS JAZZ ORCHESTRA Afternoons, 10c and 20c Evenings, 10c and 25c IN ‘THE FIGHTING COWARD’ AT SHOWING AT RIALTO THEATER LL MAINTAINED i} ever made. And he's done ¢ more with “The Fighting Cowar You'll get a good jaugh out of the scene where one of the characters engages another in a gambling game and relieves him of even his clothes, Torrence is at his best in the GLENN HUNTER AND BESSIE LOVE Glenn Hunter, famous star of And there’s a thoroughly capable supporting cast. “The Sea Hawk.” “Merton of the Movies,” comes to the Saturday perform. character of Gen. Orlando Jackeon,|the America starting Tuesday in h will be in addition to and Cullen Landis handles the lead-|“The Silent Watcher,” his splendid| the regular picture program which ing man’s hole to perfection, while/new screen production. He is sup- | on that happens to, be Reginald Noah Beery gives his usual excel-| ported by essie Love, Hobart| Denny in “The Fast Worker.” lent performance in a heavy role. Bosworth and Alma Bennett, in| Professor Wallace Allen of the Mary Astor and Phyllis Haver are|this wonderful story of Joyalty,| Glenrock high school will also ren well cast as the sisters, Blvira and|eacrifice and love, written by| der several vocal selections on that puey. Mary Roberts Rinehart, and di-| day. rected by Frank Lloyd, who made Che Casper Sunday Cribune “AMUST POPULAR GIRL’ IN CASPER WILL BE NAMED BY THE RIALTO Payment for popularity ts offered the Rialto theater which today @anounces the beginning of a con: test here on January 26 and ending 15, to find out Suet Who t popular young women by February are the pe prize award’ amounting to » the inducement that will eal the disSoveries. “That there is reward for “doing it -now" is shown in the Rialto’s agreement to Through the co-operation of the Ame: » theater the Near East Reo. lief official film will be shown | next Saturé ternoon. At is in three reels shows thd work of this great Am n organisation in } saving the lives ef 450,000 children | made orphans by the Turks | In many instances you Will see | 200,000 children in single scenes in | this interesting motion picture. iren of the First Con- Sunday school will sell A liberal amount of the theater re- ceipts on that day will be given over DESMONO’S ROOF GARDEN SHOW OPENS NEW COLUMBIA REVUE Leading Members of Company Impersonate Stars of Showdom in Cabaret Scene— Gayety, Girls and Giggles. Choo! Choo—Choo! Choo! Desmond's. New York Roof Gar- den revue is this afternoon making its opening preeentation at the Co- lumbia theater of a clever adapta- tion of the famous musical comedy success, “Going Up.” What's it all about? cabriolet into the cabaret entertainment ofthe giitsts. Now, in the cabaret scenes various members in the revue will impersonate the leading stage star and react the choicest bits of re cent Broadway hits. Holly Desmond Why, don't} does Gilda Grey's fine troupe lands high and dry, is com- Della pletely and absolutely stranded in acertain town. What next? The show's mandker, Madame Fifi light costume. ina reproduction of a big scene from “Sally.” The Dolly Lew Belmont ¥ ter” and Nat Royall in Life," are two other extra specials. DR. C. W. PLATZ 110 BE. 2nd St. Over Frantz Shop DISEASES OF CHILDREN DIABETES ing hopperines or hopperettes the Roof Garden beauties Right in the spotlight will be Ma dame Desmond fmpersonating Ger aldine Farrar, the operatic star It'll be a whizz and a whirl of gay Office 2020 Res. CASPER, WYO. Phones: 2818 ety, girls and giggles~this “Going Up, PRESENTI ENTIRE PRODU! Belle of New_York Madame Fifi, Mgr. of ir Clarence, a Spoiled Child . The Bell Boy .-- Adam Goode, Actor The Star Boarder ---_-- Hatler, Hotel Proprietor - Bell Hopperettes Grand Opening ~.--.. Hard Hearted Hannah - Sunshine For Me - A Study of Life _ Love Nest Dance (From Specialt What's Become of Bally . Fifty Thousand Dollars Finale “Listen Folks” — CAST COLUMBIA LEM DESMOND’S FAMOUS NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN REVUE “GOING UP” MUSICAL DIRECTOR—ART STEVENS . Sue Brette, of “Choo Choo” C with “Choo Choo Co.’ The Music Master (Introducing a Detachable Clarinet) — Red Hot Mama (Impersonation of Gilda Gray) MARY ALDEN in “A WOMAN’S WOMAN” NEW SHOW TODAY 2:30, 4:45, 7 and 9 o’Clock NG A WHIRL OF GAYETY ENTITLED A Musical Comedy Surprise ICTION DIRECTED BY MISS HOLLY DESMOND CAST OF CHARACTERS. Holly Desmond Ethel Desmond Betty Belmont — Della Robinson Bud Desmond é Nat_ Royall Lew Belmont - Lem Desmond ~ Roof Garden Beauties hoo Girls” 0. ane E—HATLER HOTEL. SCEN MUSICAL NUMBERS. aol Dell, Bud and Hopperettes - Holly Desmond and Hopperettes Jabs - Lew Beimont smond and Hopperettes Nat» Royall and aT, Belmont . The Bodens aepae ==-«++~ Della Robinson ~ Holly Desmond and Hopperettes Lew Belmont and Hopperettes Entire Company AND NUMBERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE First Run Feature Picture for the the and frenzied en you know? Oh, my! Oh, dear! Now| shimmying in perfect rythm. Sho | [ee listen: steps out and introduces for the The “‘Choo-Choo Girls’ theatrical] first time hero the brilliant radio] ———S Robinson's poignantly @weet voice will be heard sisters will be them down jn the keenest | imitated in an imitable way by Holly ‘y in the village. Hot stuff,| Desmond and Betty Belmont who for, you know, they have no dough. | besides, will dance the “Love Nest" And for that they get a mean double} number from George Cohan's}| O and the “prop” of the swell hang | “Mary,.’’ out makes ‘em snap out of it and the “Music Mas “A Study of And, whadda you know? the dash- | | mesaag | from its sons and daughters To enumerate by special names Bi the various kinds of dances and RADIO USED TO GIVE ZEST 10 NEW PICTURE No one has yet used the radio as & picture theme in developin rama | It was left for Arthur Stringer, au- | |thor of “Mar to do this. | He has written tale in The Story Without a which shows the extent to w radio can be used in providing suspense, interest and kmash” climaxes, ‘The Tato wit feature this’ pro- duction on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and it is expected to nwaken interest never before ex ploited. first BILLY MAHONEY Director of Arkeon Dancing School ANNOUNCEMENT Only recently I have come from the east and lately from Chicago, and it is my privilege and pleasure to submit for your approval the newest ideas in BALLROOM Dancing. To the small boys and girls I }am making a personal appeal. Dancing, as an art, has in itself a for you, in that it gives to all, the strong, healthy bodies that the good old U. S. A. expects |sters I have to offer you is super- Lfluous here, as it would tend to lessen the li “surprise thrills” | we all love experience when we take a dancing lesson. And so it becomes my ambition to assure all who harken to this little message, that the needs of| my pupils have been and AL- WAYS WILL BE my chief thought; their helpful suggestions, my frequent guide and their sym- pathetic appreciation, my inspira tion. I thank you. BILLY MAHONEY Master of Dancing BEGINNING MONDAY Opens Dally 10:00 A, M, ARKEON DANCING ACADEMY Présent an’ extra 100 votes to the 20 candidates et n fin colipon {8 in the Rialto’s advertise-| today at the Iris ment in this {asue of the T and with tt are printed all the details of the contest NEAR EAST RELIEF ha | [S SHOWN IN FILN to the children for adopting one or more of thesé orphan children fot one year "The cause is certainly ‘one and anyone who buys a tick these children are of One of t FLORENCE VIDOR LLOYD H It’s the most welcome bit of entertainm season. “I CAST MY BREAD ON THE WATERS AND IT CAME BACK SANDWICHES” Is only. one of the niany kumorous utterings of Isidore-Solo- with a big heart. mon, “POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” Stories, You Will Certainly Like “WELCOME STRANGER” AND. TOMORROW AFTERNOON ONLY Young Lady, offered by the management of the Rialto Theater in its forthcoming contest to find who is PAGE FIVE. {CINEMA ATTRACTIONS TOENTERTAIN THE PUBLIC FILM t Gibson Ho ed The | usual ¥ bune } Kid. Yor the past a worthy helping to Ane. is ec ison ARE YOU BLUE? Here’s the season’s best gloom chaser. It will make you roar and leave a grin that won’t wear off. “WELCOME STRANGER” —With— DORE DAVIDSON UGHES VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE —AND. ROEERT EDESON , the quaint ph IF YOU LIKE THE sopher STAN LAUREL COMEDY “BROTHERS UNDER THE CHIN” FOX NEWS LEFFINGWELL’S ORCHESTRA Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 TODAY the spect Baw tory by W specially NOAH BEERY HOOT SNEWEST ATA y which plays "The Hurricane or two, Gib. noted par. er Here’s an instance where fr their lack ‘are aces, Candidates for the of , They have larity prizes, the first of wh | ple and the most beau: | $150 in gold will fina this ne | tit but they avold about the easiest contest ever put| the situetion « 8 having the for—well read, the Rialto’s ad-| hero “come out on top,” and fre. Yertisement and seo for yourself. quently he is seeh in anything but ———— | hero-like «relations to the fans’ ready idolatry The Hurricane Kid" is a good xample new type of western 1 human inter ghand-tumble F with suffictent t all to keep the warm. It shayer ogra photo. in. the bi 1 -cvee| AIRS. RINEHART on most ry asion when he 1 ion, had been mufder not battling the foreman, of the boy shiolds his em- to summ« > enough courag yer by assuming the blame forms love wealthy rancher’s|a plot which brings about an un arming daugh al climax i Sat ing } Glenn Hunter, famed for his stage creation of Merton in ‘Merton of the Movies,” and featured In several motion pletute successes of the paat NEW MOVIE BY two years, plays the part of Joe Roberts, the secretary, ee Nuva Cwiied by Radio as Storm COMING SOON The t Watcher.” féaturt . Gtenn and Be Snaps the Wires Roberts Rinehart T satelite the Hin," has been the next cinema attraction at the DECATUR, Iil Jan. 17.—With all America th : Tuesaday Aph lines connécting with the Frank tor of lated Press national ntwea bie’ * § of ordér following a other fall, thé "Décatur Her. transferred a ing noewapaper In this fi o- | place, we to press as usual With cording ull Important news events fully cov. tand, ertd thi h the tir tic fa ur radio. 16 story stories undér various datelines dis h.Youne wedr | tributed between New York and Lo Angeles carried the head “By Ama of a promotion Foctation given him, by his|teur Fadio.” loyalty, and many intensely Inter esting and exciting developmetits ar As early # 2 the shipwrights imultaneously the news] and cl New England begin Lily Blliott, a show girl, with|an agitation for a working day of 10 the candid been in how Adolph uber Josep Lasky f JAM ae PAODUCTIO of the 10c and 40¢ From poems and butterflies to pistols and blood. From a lovable, peaceable lover to a raging, laughable man-eater, You'll never stop laughing at the side- splitting adventures of “The Fighting Coward.” Also Telephone Girls Comedy and News THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA PLAYING HOMESTEAD MELODIES A Melody of Familiar Home Songs Popular Hit, “BLUE EYED SALLY” By Al Bernard and Russell Robinson RIALTO. :.:.. :cronsow one What Kind of Friends Have You? If they are the right sort, they will all rally ‘round to help you win one of the big cash prizes being The Most Popular Young Woman in Casper $200 In Cash Prize This great popularity contest will begin January and last until the last curtain has been rung down on the last show on February 15 Right after that the votes will be inted, and the young woman who has the largest number of vote lar lady in Casper will receive ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD There will be three other prizes as the most popu SECOND PRIZE—TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. THIRD PRIZE—FIFTEEN DOLLARS. FOURTH PRIZE—TEN DOLLARS. These will herself, 0 to those who get the second, third and fourth largest number of votes. Every young woman seventeen or over js eligible to enter, or to be entered by some kind friend, if she is too bashful Every ticket to a matineo or evening performance, be- January 26 and February 15 will count as three or more Here Is the VOTING VALUE of the Tickets 10-Cent Ticket Three Votes, 49-Cent Ticket, Ten Votes. Candidates for the honor of being declared the most popular young woman can enter at any time, beginning right now. The sooner the better, The way to enter this Popularity Contest is to fill out the coupon printed here and bring it to the management of the Rialto Theater. Then stir around among all your friends and get them to go to the Rialto and vote for you. Just to start you off, the first 20 contestants in whose names coupons are filed will be credited with 100 extra votes right off the reel, for a starter. You cannot tell—those hundred votes might decide the winner of the grand prize of one hundred and fifty dollars. So enter today RIALTO THEATER POPULARITY CONTEST, " of ! Who Is Casper’s Most Popular Young Woman? lease register -........ Number Street, as an entrant ain the Rialto Theater Contest to determine who is the | plainly.) | | most popular young woman in Casper (Write or print entrant’s name and addres: at es Se et te coe ey ey Meee es ml