Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1925, Page 9

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SUNDAY, MARCH 8,°1925 ‘CINEMA ATTRACTI Ticket to Mexico, Please EM BETS THE RIALTO. If “He Who Gets Slapped” {ts a mo- tion picture production that can truthfully be called great. It opened at the Rialto theater yesterday and that house should do a _. capacity business during the engagement, for the picture {s one of the finest con- tributions of the year. Victor Seastrom, Lon Chaney and Leonid Andreyey share honors for this remarkable photoplay, Andre. yev's story is internationally fa mous, §»astrom conclusively dem onstrated by his masterfui handling of the story and people that Le is one of the foremost directors of the day. Chaney gives what is probably his best performance. As the clown in “He Who Gets Slapped" Chaney is not a grotesque figure but a hu. man and sympathetic character who will tug at the heart-strings of ev eryone, Tho story centers about a noted} scientist whose life worlp and wife nre taken by a man who was sup posed to be his best friend. Despond APPED, NOW AT ISFILMMILESTONE ent, the scientist joths a circus as a clown. This gives an opportunity for many amusing tou hes and also for a tender‘love story While the story Is essentially a tragic one, the background of the European circus takes. away any depressipn that might resul Norma Shearer ts the git! tn the story and she gives & very good per. formance. Miss Shearer {3 one of the most beautiful girls in plotures und photographs especially well in He Who Gets Slapped.” John Gilbert. as the voung cireus | rider, also gives an excellent -:har- acterization, The other members of the cast are equally good In thelr parts, ‘The cast includes Lon Chaney, Shearer, John Gil- bert, Tully Marshall Mare McDermott, Clyde Cook, Paul- «tte Duval, uth King and others. “He Who Gets Slapped" is a Metro. Goldwyn. Mayer’ production d- Was sdapted to the screen by ' Carey Wilson and Victor astrom, COMBINATION 0 F BRILLIANT STARS FEATURED IN ‘THREE WOMEN’ AT AMERICA THEATER “Three Women," which Erns known direc’ applied his unusual t presented at the America theater, to- day and tomorrow. Theater-goer= are looking forward’with more than customary interest to the appear- ance of another Lubitsch master- piece, knowing that each production is even greater than the one before The story deals with an unusual situation of three women and one man—far removed from the trite plot of the everlasting triangle. Mrs. Wiltoi, awake to the realiza ion that she is growing older and will soon lose her attraction to men, decides to marry again, and chooses as her subject L: a man about town, in love with her money rather than herself. When Mrs, Wilton’s daughter returns from school, La- the production to nt, Is to be mont transfers his attentions to her and inveigles her into, marrying him. Then come months of: unhappiness when Lamont, having fulfilled his monetary desires, s himself a sweetheart and neglects his wife The climax is reached when Mrs. Wilton shoots Lamont when he re- fuses to release her daughter. After the trial and acquittal, Mrs. Wilton is reconciled to being just a mother and rejoices in the marriage of her daughter with her old sweetheart. The cast of this Warner Brothers classic of the screen is tho Warner combination of brilliant s Heading the list are May McAvoy, who takes the part of the daughter; Prevost the sweetheart, and auline Frederick, the mother, sup- ported by Lew Cody as the villain, Plerre Gendron, Ma and Willard Louis. ARINGTON PLAYERS VETERAN COMPANY Stock company, ciate Players ge: ues- The Arington ngton Ass which will close a week’s en) ment at the Columbia theater T day night, has the distinction of being one of the oldest dramatic stock companies in the United States today. The Arington company has been before the public under one name and under one management for more than thirty years. When asked how she had been able to weather the storms of depression which often occur in the theatrical profession, Kills Catarrh Germ In Three Minutes Chronic catarrh, no matter how bad, and cases of bronchial asthma now yleld instantly to the amazing y of a French scientist. This s method x kills minutes, yet Is to the most deli cate Your head and lungs are cle like magic. Sufferers are relieved in a single night To prove it and to introduce Lavex to a million sufferers in one month, I offer to send a treatment free and postpaid, to any one who will write for It. No obligation. No cost. it cures you, you can favor by telling your fri the loss is mine. st you have tried, name and add free treatmen can Ww. positively harm! repay just send mo s for this gen 1 prove that you Lavex Bldg., . Mo. OLUMBIA Miss Arington said that she owed her success to adhering to the method of “always giving the most show for the least money. During the engagement in Casper, dramatic plays with a flavoring of vaudeville and orchestra number be- tween acts, have been presented at an admission price of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children, Their engagement is limited to only three days more, during which time they Swill. offer three late dra- matic releases. "A dramatization of Will Carleton’s . delightful poem, “Over the: Hills to the Poorhouse,” will be the offering of the Arington company this afternoon and eve- ning. . The presentation Monday night willbe “Wonby Watting," a most pleasing semi-rural comedy, The engagement will be concluded Tuesday night with a thrilling story of the great north woods entitled, ‘The Call of the Woods.” “Under Cover" delighted Columbia theater patro: and evening performa day. the at matinee yester- ces ——.___ Dennison classes Becklinger Bldg. page 7 at Hoffhine’s, See announcement, HEATR Matinee Today 2:30 MAYME ARINGTON ASSOCIATE PLAYERS GIVE TWO SPECIAL FEATURE PERFORMANCES of Dramatization of Will J. cinating Poem— “Over the Hill to the Poorhouse” Sensation—Pathos—Come Monday Night 8:15—1 Performance Only A SemiRural Comedy Drama—A Study in High Finance “WON BY Tuesday Night 8:15—Posi A Story of the Great. North. Woods “THE CALL OF THE WOODS” Always the Same Arington Bargain Prices MATINEES—Children 10¢ Adults 25¢. NIGHTS 25¢ and 50c Tonight 8:15 a Carelton’s Wonderful Fas- dy and Intensely Dramatic WAITING” ively Last Performance— Rialto Sunday and Monday—Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer in “He Who Gets Slapped,” Hal Roach’ comedy, News and Fables. Tuesday, and Wednesday—Rich- av? Dix in “A Man. Must Live,” Mack Sennett comedy, “Lizzie of the Pield;and Felix cattoon, Thursday and Priday.—Monte Blue, Lew Cody and Viola Dana in “Revalation." America Sunday and Monday—"Three Women,” with May McAvoy, Marie Prevost, Pauline Frederick, and Lew Cody, will be the feature picture, also comedy “The Family Entrance” and Fox News. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day—Florencg, Vidor, Olive Brook, Warner Baxter and Walter Hiers tn “Christine of the Hungry Heart” also comedy “Publicity Days” and Pathe News and Topics of the Day. . Four Days Starting Friday— Sundown” A great epoch of Amer- jean life in_the countr: kc Blame only your- self if you miss this superb production! “Tie the baby in his crib, borrow the money for tickets from the landlord, stand in line for an hour, if necessary. but don’t miss it! “One of the best films ever turned out...” . . everything in it that makes a movie story interesting — suspense, drama, a tender love story, a laugh and a tear or two...” Says N. Y. Post. Additional Attractions HAL ROACH COMEDY KINOGRAM NEWS FABLES THE NETTO LADIES ORCHESTRA Playing Popular Song ‘YOU'RE JUST A FLOWER Words and Music by Gwynne and Lucien Denni if you think that all Mexico raises is mesquite and trouble you're all vrong. Take a look at Miss Eugenia Zuffoli. Mexico's most beautiful and well-jressed actresses. Lon Chaney’s Most MasterfulRole FROM AN OLD BOQUET'RS RIALTO TODAY—TOMORROW 2:40, 4:20, 6, 7:40, 9:20 Che Casver Sunday Crib PAGE NINE ONS TO ENTERT. & VIDOR IN NE INGE PICTURE COMING SOON the beaut! teagle, t Alan Mc a court er fi Jeff Chris. f as the of ¢ 1 t in T HH. In produ és “Cl Hur y He pea | Ww at, th America | te ¥ i the same 1 Kathleen .N Jt is ane 1 na ofa \ ahd > “titloy role, to {nd She 4s considered one of | g WITH DIX IN NEW PICTU Richard Dix Paramount starring 1 1 Must Liv con to the Rialt er, is sup: and the passing of the Cat also comedy “Before Taking” and | payar elfary tect Fox News. tion as sta Manhat Te oe a who Ir anhatta Today Only—Buck Jones in “Win nt Sh ner Tak °. » comedy “Lone M some." ist Live, tea Me lay and Tuesday Is the from stor Law,” is the feature picture, with by I. ALR. W a very fine selected cast. A mighty mystery melodrama from the novel cf the same name, also comedy “Turn About.” Wednesday and Thursday—Leo Maloney in his second full length | feature “Headin’ Through,” also comedy “Pig Skin.” Friday and Saturday—Jolinny | porter « % always the King of ' Other the cast are in “Conductor 1942” also comedy | Charles B (Dix) buddy | “Blonds.” of th Dor —>——_- thy Walt Ricel Dennison cla at. Hoffhine’s,| Arthur H Hend 2 announcement, | and Jan: Becklinger Bidg. page 7. ——_—_>____ For results try a Tribu fied Ad irector’s first Starring LON CHANEY In His Greatest Role, Not “The Hunchback of Notre JOHN GILBERT The Perfect “His Hour" NORMA TULL Y SHEARER MARSHALL Adapted f£ nsational Play that was the Ne xeepting Dame from . the Talk Yor STRONG CAST LE * produced by | i : Es IN THE PUBLIC “WINNER TAKE ALL’ BEATS hop-Cass Tt } TODAY ONLY BUCK JONES | “WINNER .| TAKE ALL” —also Comedy— “LONESOME” ORCHESTRA EVERY EVENING SN HOME HOME IN CASPER SADDENED BY Afternoons --...... 10c and 20. | Evenings 10¢ ‘DOUBLE-XERS” and 25e ‘i oF Tn COR a | Nay Grain Salt 0. Cotton Cake Chicken Feeds Choice Alfalfa and renee Wheat Grass Hay carries | Carload Our Specialty 4 Bag ; Casper Warehouse Co. Phone 27 Spt: sdb iy ai | 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE * t it Warner Brothers present An ERNST — LUBITSCH | Production Thos. H. Ince’: [KATHLEEN NORRIS |Florence Vidor {ere Brook Wy pewiae | | STAR! | TUESDAY | AMERICA | oF T00 WEAK 70. RESIST THE SIRENS CHARMS MAY McAVOY, MARIE PREVOST, PAULINE FREDERICK, with LEW CODY. WILLARD LOUIS, MARY CARR, PIERRE GENDROI A lavi 1 love drama with a powerful and unusual angle wher mother and daughter become rivals for one man—while the ot! woman Waits. Comedy—"The Family Entrance” News Orchestra Shows at 1—3—5—7 and 9 ( 14 TODAY AND TOMORROW

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